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Cd duplicator
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Disk Sector
Emulate
Enhanced CD
HDCD
Hz
Jewel Box/Case
Karaoke
Master
Mastering
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In magnetic disks, formatting provides a geography of the platters; which
are divided into concentric circles, and these circles are further subdivided
into sectors. Although sectors vary in size depending on their position in
the disk, they have a specific capacity in bytes. This sectored framework is
found in constant angular velocity (CAV) drives, and is compatible with
the FAT used in PCs. When discussing optical discs, 'sector' is used to
refer to discrete amounts of data with a specific layout or structure along
the single spiral track.
To test the function of a disc on a computer after formatting a complete
disc image.
A general term for various techniques that add computer software to a
music CD, producing a disc which can be played in a music player or read
by a computer. Also called CD Extra, CD Plus, hybrid CD, interactive
music CD, mixed-Status CD, pre-gap CD, or track-zero CD.
High-definition Compatible Digital. A proprietary method of enhancing
audio on CDs.
Hertz. A unit of frequency measurement. The number of cycles
(repetitions) per second.
The plastic clamshell case that holds a CD for shipping or for storage.
Literally, empty orchestra. The social sensation from Japan where people
sing along to a music track. Karaoke was largely responsible for the
success of laserdisc in Japan, thus supporting it elsewhere.
The metal disc used to stamp replicas of optical discs. The tape used to
make additional recordings.
Technically, refers to the process of creating a glass master from which
compact discs will be reproduced in quantity. In desktop recordable CD
systems, mastering is done together with premastering by the desktop CD
recorder, and the term is generally used to mean "recording."
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