Devices and Legacy Media

DAT Planning

DAT Planning explains program duration, sample-rate readiness, track IDs, cue sheets, and recording manifests as a longer-range direction.

Compatibility validation
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What DAT Planning helps you decide

Use it to understand the intended preparation model without assuming DAT transport control is available.

Review DAT Planning evidence

Use the smallest evidence set that can answer the question: the relevant source, intended outcome, and any target identity or permission that would matter before a later action.

MMW reads only the DAT Planning evidence listed here and keeps its origin visible.

Safety and availability for DAT Planning

Controlled DAT Planning outputs remain narrower than inspection and preview, with authorization at the point of action.

DAT work is presented as compatibility validation because transport control, device support, and verification need more feasibility work.

A DAT Planning scenario

A user planning a DAT archive prepares a program order, checks total time, notes sample-rate expectations, and produces a recording manifest for a manual session.

When DAT Planning needs attention

Start with the DAT Planning inputs, then verify identity, paths, permissions, and the selected destination profile.