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A J-card is the paper card inserted in the plastic storage case of most audio cassette releases, as well as being latterly wrapped around the outside of many Blu-ray and DVD steelbooks and similar special editions. The J-card usually contains an image of the album cover, a track listing, credits, and copyright information, with some releases having foldout cards with multiple panels to contain lyrics, liner notes, or additional artwork. Most J-cards contain the title of the content on the edge for quick reference while in storage.

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  • A J-card is the paper card inserted in the plastic storage case of most audio cassette releases, as well as being latterly wrapped around the outside of many Blu-ray and DVD steelbooks and similar special editions. The J-card usually contains an image of the album cover, a track listing, credits, and copyright information, with some releases having foldout cards with multiple panels to contain lyrics, liner notes, or additional artwork. Most J-cards contain the title of the content on the edge for quick reference while in storage. The J-card gets its name from being folded into the shape of the letter J (when viewed from the side) to fit inside the cassette's case. Today, custom made CD-R covers are often called J-cards. Similarly styled covers were used in CD covers in the 1990s for single cases and are still used today. (en)
  • Una tarjeta J (J-card en inglés) es un rectángulo de papel grueso que se inserta convenientemente plegado en el estuche de plástico de almacenamiento de la mayoría de las versiones de casetes de audio,​ además de utilizarse posteriormente para recubrir el interior de las cajas translúcidas de formatos digitales como el DVD o el disco Blu-ray. En el caso de las grabaciones musicales, la tarjeta J generalmente contiene una imagen de la portada del álbum, una lista de canciones, créditos e información de derechos de autor. La mayoría de las tarjetas J contienen el título del contenido en el lomo de la caja para poder ser localizadas más fácilmente cuando son almacenadas verticalmente. Recibe su nombre del hecho de estar plegada con la forma de una letra "J" (cuando se ve desde un lateral) para quedar ajustada dentro de la caja del casete.​ El término también pasó a denominar las cubiertas utilizadas con el formato CD-R. En la década de 1990, se utilizaron cubiertas de estilo similar en las cubiertas de CD para estuches individuales, que todavía se siguen usando. (es)
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  • A J-card is the paper card inserted in the plastic storage case of most audio cassette releases, as well as being latterly wrapped around the outside of many Blu-ray and DVD steelbooks and similar special editions. The J-card usually contains an image of the album cover, a track listing, credits, and copyright information, with some releases having foldout cards with multiple panels to contain lyrics, liner notes, or additional artwork. Most J-cards contain the title of the content on the edge for quick reference while in storage. (en)
  • Una tarjeta J (J-card en inglés) es un rectángulo de papel grueso que se inserta convenientemente plegado en el estuche de plástico de almacenamiento de la mayoría de las versiones de casetes de audio,​ además de utilizarse posteriormente para recubrir el interior de las cajas translúcidas de formatos digitales como el DVD o el disco Blu-ray. Recibe su nombre del hecho de estar plegada con la forma de una letra "J" (cuando se ve desde un lateral) para quedar ajustada dentro de la caja del casete.​ (es)
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