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Qué (quién) es CD$94098$ - definición

EXTENSION OF THE RED BOOK COMPACT DISC SPECIFICATIONS STANDARD FOR AUDIO CDS
CD Text; CD-TEXT; CD text; Cd text
  • Compact Disc Text

CD Video         
  • 12 cm, 20 cm and 30cm "CD-Video" discs. Despite the name, only the smallest contains CD-compatible content. The larger two are effectively Laserdiscs with a digital soundtrack.
  • A typical 12 cm CD Video release in its case. This contains three audio tracks and one video by the band [[Lloyd Cole and the Commotions]].
FORMAT OF OPTICAL MEDIA DISC INTRODUCED IN 1987, COMBINING THE TECHNOLOGIES OF STANDARD COMPACT DISC AND LASERDISC
CD-V; Cd-video; CD-Video; CD video
CD Video (also known as CDV, CD-V, or CD+V) is a format of optical media disc that was introduced in 1987 that combines the technologies of standard compact disc and LaserDisc. CD-V discs are the same size as a standard 12-cm audio CD, and contain up to 20 minutes' worth of CD audio that can be played on any audio CD player.
CD-R         
  • This graphic demonstrates some of the visible features  of a CD-R, including the lead-in, program area, and lead-out. A microscopic spiral of digital information begins near the disc's center and progresses toward the edge. The end of the data region and the lead-out can actually be anywhere, depending on how much data is recorded. Data-free areas of the disc and silent portions of the spiral reflect light differently, sometimes allowing track boundaries to be seen
  • Assorted CD-Rs
  • An example of a CD-R burned in 2000 showing dye degradation in 2008. Part of the data on it has been lost.
  • Photomicrograph of the groove in a CD-R disc
  • Isolated data layer of a CD-R
COMPACT DISC FORMAT THAT CAN BE WRITTEN ONCE AND READ ARBITRARILY MANY TIMES
Blank recordable CD; Blank Recordable CDs; Recordable CD; CD-WO; Write once CD; Optical Programmable Read Only Memory; CD-WORM; CD+R; Burned cds; Cd-r; CD-Rs; Blank CD; CD-Recordable; Music cd-r; Compact Disc Recordable; GigaRec
¦ abbreviation compact disc recordable, a CD which can be recorded on once only.
Compact Disc Recordable         
  • This graphic demonstrates some of the visible features  of a CD-R, including the lead-in, program area, and lead-out. A microscopic spiral of digital information begins near the disc's center and progresses toward the edge. The end of the data region and the lead-out can actually be anywhere, depending on how much data is recorded. Data-free areas of the disc and silent portions of the spiral reflect light differently, sometimes allowing track boundaries to be seen
  • Assorted CD-Rs
  • An example of a CD-R burned in 2000 showing dye degradation in 2008. Part of the data on it has been lost.
  • Photomicrograph of the groove in a CD-R disc
  • Isolated data layer of a CD-R
COMPACT DISC FORMAT THAT CAN BE WRITTEN ONCE AND READ ARBITRARILY MANY TIMES
Blank recordable CD; Blank Recordable CDs; Recordable CD; CD-WO; Write once CD; Optical Programmable Read Only Memory; CD-WORM; CD+R; Burned cds; Cd-r; CD-Rs; Blank CD; CD-Recordable; Music cd-r; Compact Disc Recordable; GigaRec
<storage> (CD-R) A write-once version of CD-ROM. CD-Rs can hold about 650 megabytes of data. They are very durable and can be read by normal CD-ROM drives, but once data has been written it cannot be altered. Standard prerecorded CDs have their information permanently stamped into an aluminium reflecting layer. CD-R discs have a dye-based recording layer and an additional golden reflecting layer. Digital information is written to the disc by burning (forming) pits in the recording layer in a pattern corresponding to that of a conventional CD. The laser beam heats the substrate and recording layer to approximately 250 C. The recording layer melts and the substrate expands into the space that becomes available. {Phillips: New Technologies (http://www-us.sv.philips.com/newtech/cdrewritable.html)}. See also CD-RW and DVD-RAM. (1999-08-01)

Wikipedia

CD-Text

CD-Text is an extension of the Red Book Compact Disc specifications standard for audio CDs. It allows storage of additional information (e.g. album name, song name, and artist name) on a standards-compliant audio CD.

The specification for CD-Text was included in the Multi-Media Commands Set 3 R01 (MMC-3) standard, released in September 1996 and backed by Sony. It was also added to new revisions of the Red Book. The actual text is stored in a format compatible with Interactive Text Transmission System (ITTS), defined in the IEC 61866 standard. The ITTS standard is also applied in the MiniDisc format, as well as in Digital Audio Broadcasting technology and Digital Compact Cassette.