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CD-Rom/CD-Audio/Game
Console Discs
CD-ROM/CD-Audio
is now
the standard for cost-effective data and audio storage and
distribution. Not only are compact discs a great storage medium
for a multitude of uses, it's an excellent data carrier for any
application requiring large capacity and high reliability. So, virtually
any institution or business can take advantage of CD-ROM technology and
enjoy its exceptional audio fidelity.
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Compact
Disc Utilization |
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Information |
Applications |
Industry |
- Text
- Sound
- Software
- Graphics
- Animation
- Video
- Photo
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- Reference
Material
- Music
Titles
- Sales
& Marketing
- Computer
Software
- Games
- Movies
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- Entertainment
- Sales
and Service
- Computer
OEM
- Finance
- Publishing
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Disc
Structure
CD-ROM originated from the audio compact disc, and thus its physical
dimensions and characteristics are the same. The main difference between
CD-ROM and CD Audio is that CD-Audio contains only audio data, while
CD-ROM may contain audio, computer, and video/picture data. The molded
plastic compact disc incorporates a continuous spiral of pits, which
contain the data. An aluminum reflective layer allows a laser in the
compact disc drive to read the encoded information. Data integrity is
protected by a lacquer coating on one side and a plastic substrate on
the other side. Compact disc information or music is encoded with
efficient error detection and correction codes so that drives can
correct errors if they occur.
Capacity
A
compact disc can contain over 650 megabytes of user data for over 74
minutes of audio on a disc with a diameter of only 4.75 inches. This
capacity is equivalent to 200,000 pages of printed text. Consider that
if a human hair were laid on a compact disc, its width would cover 50
rows of pits.
Manufacturing
A
big advantage of compact disc for information publishers is the
efficiency with which the media is manufactured. Once the data pits are
recorded by a laser onto a "master", from which a metal
stamper is produced, plastic discs are duplicated in a matter of seconds
by an injection molding process. Thousands of identical replicas can be
produced quickly and efficiently from one stamper. Publishers and
distributors benefit through lower costs and quick manufacturing
turn-around.
Standardization
All media and drives
with the compact disc logo must meet international specifications. This
worldwide standardization assures publishers and consumers that a
properly manufactured compact disc will function in any CD-ROM drive or
audio player, making media portability very easy.
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