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=== Celluloid strip recorder === [[File:Franklin C. Goodale Tape Recorder D.jpg|thumb|This tape recorder of Dr. Goodale is exhibited in the private Phonograph Museum in Mariazell, Austria.]] Franklin C. Goodale adapted movie film for analog audio recording. He received a patent for his invention in 1909. The celluloid film was inscribed and played back with a stylus, in a manner similar to the wax cylinders of Edison's gramophone. The patent description states that the machine could store six records on the same strip of film, side by side, and it was possible to switch between them.<ref>{{cite patent|country=US|number=944608|title=Sound-reproducing machine|pubdate=1909-12-28|inventor1-first=Franklin C.|inventor1-last=Goodale}}</ref> In 1912, a similar process was used for the Hiller [[talking clock]].{{citation needed|date=August 2022|reason=Mentioned without citation at [[talking clock]]. Search confirms it exists but does not identify a [[WP:RS]].}}
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