CD rot - translation to English
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CD rot - translation to English

TENDENCY OF CD OR DVD OR OTHER OPTICAL DISCS TO BECOME UNREADABLE BECAUSE OF PHYSICAL OR CHEMICAL DETERIORATION
CD Rot; Laser rot; LaserRot; Disk rot; DVD rot; CD rot; Blu-ray rot; Blu-ray Disc rot
  • Video artifacts resulting from laser rot on a 1981 MCA Discovision pressing of ''[[The Electric Horseman]]''.

CD rot         
= deterioro del CDROM
Ex: The purportedly "permanent" CD-ROM medium follows the immutable laws of nature: the aluminum coating on the disc oxidises over time (a condition called disc rot or CD rot), resulting in an unreadable disc.
disc rot         
(n.) = deterioro de los discos
Ex: The purportedly "permanent" CD-ROM medium follows the immutable laws of nature: the aluminum coating on the disc oxidises over time (a condition called disc rot or CD rot), resulting in an unreadable disc.
rotting         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Rotting; Rot (disambiguation); Rotted; Rot resistance; Rot-proof (disambiguation)
(adj.) = podrido, pútrido, putrefacto, hediondo, corrompido, descompuesto
Ex: He is a modernist abandoning himself to romanticism and finding beauty in rotting corpses and reeking cities.

Definition

maxisingle
maxisingle (ingl.; pronunc. [maxisíngel]) m. *Disco fonográfico de mayor duración que el single.

Wikipedia

Disc rot

Disc rot is the tendency of CD, DVD, or other optical discs to become unreadable because of physical or chemical deterioration. The causes include oxidation of the reflective layer, physical scuffing and abrasion of disc, reactions with contaminants, ultra-violet light damage, and de-bonding of the adhesive used to adhere the layers of the disc together.