- published: 07 Nov 2011
- views: 730
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Optical Disc formats
In this video I will show you 8 popular optical recordable disc formats that have been pro...
published: 07 Nov 2011
Optical Disc formats
In this video I will show you 8 popular optical recordable disc formats that have been produced and in use over the past 17 years around the world. From CD-R to BD-R I will give you a brief look at what the formats typically look like on either side of the disc as well as give a brief explanation of the history behind each format and its typical uses.
Many people will debate every single day that the disc is dead and many have said that since the compact disc or (CD format) came out in the early 80's that discs will see a decline in use.
Recordable Optical Discs were produced early on for professionals to easily make draft copies of their works to be later on professionally mastered and then physically pressed into commercial products... this technology then came down in price eventually and ended up in peoples homes for everyday use.
Recordable Optical discs are not as stable as commercially pressed discs due to their phase changing alloy materials used in conjunction with a heat producing laser which microscopically creates data groves in the disc which are then read as tracks by the reading laser on playback equipment... Commercial discs aren't "burnt" like these discs they are made from a special metal moulding master plate and then pressed with force against plastic moulds which create composite copies of the master which become the finished shiny disc that is played back on compatible equipment depending on the format.
Some formats are not included in this timeline as I either don't have access to any of these formats or they are not yet available in my country.
This video is for "recordable" consumer formats, please don't be confused with commercially pressed discs which are made in a completely different process.
thanks for watching please feel free to leave any comments, video responses and if you have any questions please feel free to ask away... I might even include your question in a video response :)
have a great day!!! and keep those discs spinning!!!
- published: 07 Nov 2011
- views: 730
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How CD's Work
I'm not very proud of this one, it's lacking everything. Colour, emotion, variety, brevity...
published: 11 Nov 2009
How CD's Work
I'm not very proud of this one, it's lacking everything. Colour, emotion, variety, brevity, lack of dumb accenty.. My original plan was to make this one very bright as a departure from my darker stuff but I ran out of time to colourize the background the way I intended. Made in two days, which is longer then my Post Production show real which I think is about 50 time cooler. Meh.
Random Things:
Yes, that is me doing the voice.
No, I didn't mean to put on a poorly renderd American accent.. I didn't mean to put an accent on at all but all the audio was done in one take and that's what I got.
Yes, I say "half" like an idiot.
No, the music is not mine it's [some guy I'll have to name later]'s.
Yes, that computer has featured in all 3 of my recent works. Yay for recylcing!
It's hot.. Really hot... Stupid weather...
- published: 11 Nov 2009
- views: 14399
1:16
Optic Disc Assessment Tips 3 Volk Bio
This video and its fellows concentrates on the optic disk and how to view it.
The Cd is...
published: 13 Dec 2010
Optic Disc Assessment Tips 3 Volk Bio
This video and its fellows concentrates on the optic disk and how to view it.
The Cd is then 1.1/1.5 = 0.7
This demo's how the cup is from inner rim to inner rim = don't just look at the color of the disk and cup - the inner rim you can find by moving a very thin slit over the disk and see its light ripple up and down. You can check that with the vessels.
We will put up the conversion guage to allow accurate dimensions.
enjoy
please look at the other disk vids -they form a collection.
We welcome comments to add to the body of knowledge for students
- published: 13 Dec 2010
- views: 6571
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Old Magneto-Optical disk disassembly (Verbatim and Plasmon/Philips)
I found a box of old magneto-optical disks (one is presumably a magneto-optical disc, call...
published: 19 Dec 2012
Old Magneto-Optical disk disassembly (Verbatim and Plasmon/Philips)
I found a box of old magneto-optical disks (one is presumably a magneto-optical disc, called a "laserdrive", but I can't find any specs on it) at work during a clear-out.
This video shows just how far we have come in terms of computer storage, as I compare these previous generation disks to a modern DVD and modern flash memory.
Enjoy the interesting designs, which would be considered massively over-engineered today and generous tolerances.
- published: 19 Dec 2012
- views: 196
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A Derp Builds a Computer (Part 2: Screw My Disc Drive?)
Welcome Internet! ChilledChaos, Professional Derp and Computer enthusiast walks us through...
published: 05 Mar 2013
A Derp Builds a Computer (Part 2: Screw My Disc Drive?)
Welcome Internet! ChilledChaos, Professional Derp and Computer enthusiast walks us through building a computer! What could possibly go wrong?! Leave a Rating if you want!
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In this part we go over installing a Optical Disk Drive, Screw some things...and hopefully dont blow up the computer.
The Computer build
- BitFenix Prodigy Mini-ITX (White)
- Intel Core i7-3770k
- Cooler Master Hyper 212 EVO
- Asus P8H77-I LGA 1155
- Seasonic 620Watt Power Supply
- nVidia GTX 580
- Intel 120GB SSD
- Western Digital 640GB HDD
- Corsair Vengeance 8GB (2x4GB)
- 200MM Fan
- 2x 120MM Fans
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- published: 05 Mar 2013
- views: 30170
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Optic Disk Tips by Old Prof. Palfi
SEE BELOW FOR FULL DESCRIPTION
Old Prof. Palfi (graduated: 1945) talks about how to look ...
published: 15 Feb 2011
Optic Disk Tips by Old Prof. Palfi
SEE BELOW FOR FULL DESCRIPTION
Old Prof. Palfi (graduated: 1945) talks about how to look at the optic disk. Thanks grandad. :-)
you can download crib-guides for drawing and analyzing the optic disk in two parts here:
https://docs.google.com/viewer?a=v&pid;=explorer&chrome;=true&srcid;=0B7qCz0Mj4TCyOWVlNTc5YTgtZmQxOC00YzRhLWE1ZjUtNDNmYTk0NGZkMWUz&hl;=en_US
https://docs.google.com/viewer?a=v&pid;=explorer&chrome;=true&srcid;=0B7qCz0Mj4TCyN2E3N2UzY2EtNDM5Ni00NTZkLWE4MGMtMzNkNDQ0ZGEyNzZi&hl;=en_US
Deals with measuring the nerve fiber layer.
We tend to carefully draw (in colour) the disk and features prior to assessment. This gives us an audit trail.
Any vessels that kink sideways should rise suspicion of neural layer in between.
Thicknesses are conveniently measured by reference to the vessels that cross the disk rim: a veinule averages 140 microns and an arteriole 115 microns. Vertical measurements are important as you are dealing with a 3 dimensional neural layer that sinks vertically. All vessels should be covered by wispy nerve fibers.
A 'cup' is a depression that goes lower than the retinal pigment layer.
A cup that seems smaller when you narrow your slit - is actually a smaller cup but with fainter neural rim.
A cup that doesnot seem smaller with a narrow slit - is that genuine size.
A cup that seems to get larger when you narrow the slit - is actually larger cup!
Most people underestimate the Cd and cup size!
Watch out for the vids on tilted disks we are making at the moment.
Tilted disks come in all shapes and sizes: most are associated with myopia and astigmatism.
They may give a field defect.
Most healthy tilted disks are symmetric about an axis,
Often have PPA beta. They may be very difficult to analyze - but will not change if they are healthy. If not sure - review again in six months.
Healthy tilted disks: all vessels crossing the disk margin will be covered by the neuro layer like a slimy,shiny layer. A red-free filter is ESSENTIAL for fine detail and compliments white light.
The neural rim is illuminated by the lamina - which is chalky, and the rim is coloured by the vascular micro supply. The neurons are like a veil and can be whispy: so look for the neuron rim carefully. You can never get the slit narrow enough to bring out the finest detail! I use a 66ds lens and 25x mag as standard and am always fiddling with the brightness and lit width and length all the time until my drawing is complete. In the glaucomas and optic atrophy - you are looking for neural loss. Disk drusen can mimic disk hemorrhages: both can give field defects-but only one means pathology!
enjoy
Prof. A Palfi
we welcome comments to aid students
Please look at Prof. Adel Shafik's glaucoma disc assessment vid's = they are very helpful for students:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rlui8PZ2wC8&feature;=related
He is a very well respected expert in this field and a brilliant educator.
Also please look here for more help:
http://www.optic-disc.org/
- published: 15 Feb 2011
- views: 24077
15:26
Optical Media Explained - Lab Rats #15
Lab Rats grab a bag of marshmallows and fire up their blow torch and show you how optical ...
published: 16 Mar 2012
Optical Media Explained - Lab Rats #15
Lab Rats grab a bag of marshmallows and fire up their blow torch and show you how optical discs work. Includes coverage of CDs, DVDs and blu-ray and HD DVD
MASHMALLOW FOOD DEMO
http://www.callforhelptv.com/callforhelp/shownotes/0085.shtml
(3 minutes ain't enough)
- Typically, the laser will actually hit the disc from the bottom, as the label side is usually on the top.
- Techically, 0's and 1's are created by the Transitions between puts and lands, but you get the idea.
- A pit reflects light more dimly than a land, and a diode is used to measure the difference in reflectivity.
- Though the shape of the disc is the same, data CS's , Audio CD's, DVD's all have a different sata structure.
- Master "stampers" are made from a glass master with nickel coating, with the pits burned into an emulsion layer.
- Unlike old-school vinyl records, data on CD's and DVD's starts on the inside, and moves outwards.
CD-R = Compact Disc Recordable
- Burnable Media uses a special layer of dye that changes properties when hit by the "write" laser.
CD-RW = Compact Disc Re-Writeable
- about 100 re-writes per disic
- The alloy used for CD-RW is typically comprised of silver, indium, antimony and tellurium, or AglnSbTe.
- The burning process melts the alloy into an amporphous state. Erasing data anneals it back to cyrstalline.
The two most common sizes of CD
- 650 MB (about 74 minutes)
- 700 MB (about 80 minutes)
- CD's use a 780 nanometer wavelengh.
- Beyond 700 MB, media may be unusable on older machines,as the space between data tracks becomes too tight.
Single-Layer DVD = Capacity of 4.7 GB
- more than seven times the size of a CD.
- DVD uses a laser with a 650 nanometer wavelengh.
Dual-Layer DVD = Capacity of X.X GB
- polycarbonate, dye and reflective layers brng the count up to 7 or 8 layers.
- With mulit-layer discs, one of the layers must be semi-transparnet so the laser can re-focus right through it.
- It's like the way a wire screen vanishes when your eyes refocus on an object on the other side of a screen door.
FUN FACT: on a second layer of a dual-layer DVD, the data goes from the outside to the inside, instead.
Next Generation DVD Media:
- HD-DVD is more than three times the size of DVD for a single layer.
- Blu-Ray is more than five times the size.
- HD-DVD is 15 GB per layer, while Blu-Ray discs can cram up to 25 GB per layer.
- A dual-layer Blu-Ray DVD can fit 50 GB of data.
- Triple-layer HD-DVD can handle 45 GB.
- Triple-layer HD-DVD and dual-layer Blu-Ray are still in the development stage.
- So all these numbers could change.
Blu-Ray supporters:
Sony
Apple
Dell
Hitachi
Pioneer
Panasonic
HP
LG
Samsung
Philips
And More!
HD-DVD supporters:
Toshiba
NEC
Microsoft
Intel
Sanyo
Fujitsu
Canon
Imation
And More!
- This minimizes the "stutter" if the DVD player changes layers in the middle of a long motion picture.
- Both HD-DVD and Blu-Ray use a 405 nanometer blue laser to read data from the disc.
- Remember, we are trained professionals. Do not try this at home, unless you're bored.
- published: 16 Mar 2012
- views: 1088
17:37
Optical Media Laceration Extravaganza | Ashens
Or 'Disc Scratch Special' if you prefer. Are your games and DVD's scuffed beyond use? Th...
published: 31 Dec 2011
Optical Media Laceration Extravaganza | Ashens
Or 'Disc Scratch Special' if you prefer. Are your games and DVD's scuffed beyond use? Then you're a clumsy oaf who deserves nothing but pain. (Or you've bought them second-hand of course.) Anyway, watching this video may provide solutions for your disc grazes - or more likely confirm that you're condemned to a life of blemished media unless you fancy paying a small fortune.
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- published: 31 Dec 2011
- views: 261704
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NAB 2012 - Sony Optical Disc Archive Solutions
Phil Myers investigates Sony's Optical Disc Archive Solutions
http://www.creativevideo....
published: 18 Apr 2012
NAB 2012 - Sony Optical Disc Archive Solutions
Phil Myers investigates Sony's Optical Disc Archive Solutions
http://www.creativevideo.co.uk/index.php?t=video
- published: 18 Apr 2012
- views: 609
0:27
How to remove or replace the Optical Disc Driver Acer Aspire 5920.
How to remove or replace the Optical Disc Driver Acer Aspire 5920....
published: 01 Jan 2013
How to remove or replace the Optical Disc Driver Acer Aspire 5920.
How to remove or replace the Optical Disc Driver Acer Aspire 5920.
- published: 01 Jan 2013
- views: 22
2:41
Magneto-Optical Disc
Magneto-Optical Disc A magneto-optical disc is an information carrier that combin...
published: 10 Apr 2011
Magneto-Optical Disc
Magneto-Optical Disc A magneto-optical disc is an information carrier that combines the characteristics of optical and magnetic data storage. The device was invented in the beginning of the 80-s. The magneto-optical disc is made with the help of feromagnets. The size of the first discs was that of a 5.24" floppy disc. It later decreased to 3.5". The data is recorded onto the magneto-optical disc according to the following technology: the radiation of the laser heats up the section of the track to a temperature above the Curie point, then electromagnetic pulse is used to alter magnetization and create impressions equivalent to the pits on optical discs. The data is read with the help of the same laser, but at lower power that is insufficient to heat up the disc: a polarized laser beam passes through the disc material, is reflected off the substrate, passes through the optical system and falls onto the photosensor. The plane of polarization of the beam changes depending on magnetization, which is determined by the sensor. When in the beginning of 1992 a new data carrier - magneto-optical minidisc - first appeared in the market, Sony advertised it as an alternative to compact cassettes that lost their popularity by the time. The format of the minidiscs enabled storage and multiple recording of any digital data. Besides, this small device can be conveniently carried in a pocket, while its volume of several GBs makes them by far one of the best solutions. When inserted into a computer a magneto-optical disc interacts with the operating system as a hard drive, which is why it can be formatted into any standard file system. The other advantages of the device include efficient protection against mechanical damage and magnetic fields, up to 10 mln recording-erasing cycles and a guaranteed recording quality. However there are also a number of minuses, like a relatively low recording speed conditioned by the need to erase the contents before burning and to verify after the burning is complete, high pricing of both the discs and the storage, and finally lack of a single standard for the devices and storage. Needless to say, that all of these drawbacks were exactly the reason why the invention didn't take root.
- published: 10 Apr 2011
- views: 2851
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SAMP-mods | Optical Disc for Police Car [Cleo]
Ссылка на скачивание: http://rghost.ru/43508450
Так же играйте на сервере State 99:
Твитте...
published: 03 Feb 2013
SAMP-mods | Optical Disc for Police Car [Cleo]
Ссылка на скачивание: http://rghost.ru/43508450
Так же играйте на сервере State 99:
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ВК- http://vk.com/samp_state99
- published: 03 Feb 2013
- views: 243
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3:41
Optical Disc Solutions
ODS inseamna multiplicare industriala de CD si DVD la preturi bune. Avem masini de injecti...
published: 29 Sep 2011
Optical Disc Solutions
ODS inseamna multiplicare industriala de CD si DVD la preturi bune. Avem masini de injectie si oameni de creatie. Iti oferim solutii de ambalare complexe, licentiere si drepturi de autor, logistica
1) Multiplicarea industriala
Firma produce tiraje de toate categoriile: de la tiraje minime de 300 de discuri, necesare de obicei caselor de productie si editiilor speciale, la tiraje medii de 3000-5000 de bucati folosite de obicei la distributia filmelor sau a materialelor promotionale si pana la tiraje foarte mari de peste 50000 sau 100000 de unitati, distribuite impreuna cu publicatii de mare tiraj in scopul atragerii publicului.
2) Content management
Esti in pana de idei ? Noi iti oferim sugestii pentru continutul discului, adaptate produsului pe care vrei sa-l promovezi. Mai mult, ne ocupam si de restul : obtinerea licentei pentru drepturile de autor si conexe, ambalare, logistica si distributie.
3) Consultatii juridice
ODS ofera servicii de consultanta juridica in vederea inscrierii materialelor la organismele si institutiile autorizate ( CNC, ORDA, UCMR-ADA), dar si pentru obtinerea licentelor pentru drepturile de autor si conexe, in conformitate cu reglementarile legale din Romania.
4) Moduri de ambalare
* Standard: reprezinta categoria cea mai uzuala: plicuri de hartie, carcase transparente subtiri sau standard, pentru 2 discuri, plicuri de carton personalizare.
* Carton: ambalaje realizate din carton, cu un design special, ca de exemplu: CD Book, Digipack, Digistak, Siera Box, Digibox, Digisleeve, Digislider, Folderbox, ambalaj Eco.
* Metal, lemn, plastic: carcasa de lemn, carcasa Bbox, carcasa Metal Box, carcasa scoica, carcasa Smartbox.
5) Logistica si distributie
Ca o completare, ODS ofera si servicii de logistica si distributie.
- published: 29 Sep 2011
- views: 371
4:08
Toshiba Satellite L950 ODD Replacement
This video shows you, how to replace the optical disc drive of a Satellite L950 series lap...
published: 06 Dec 2012
Toshiba Satellite L950 ODD Replacement
This video shows you, how to replace the optical disc drive of a Satellite L950 series laptop.
- published: 06 Dec 2012
- views: 203
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Wii NDEV Using Optical Disc Emulator
NOTE: I said "Firmware" and I meant "Menu Version"
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Video of an NDEV RVT-001...
published: 30 Oct 2012
Wii NDEV Using Optical Disc Emulator
NOTE: I said "Firmware" and I meant "Menu Version"
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Video of an NDEV RVT-001 (a Nintendo Wii Development unit) working with a Windows XP laptop that is running "NDEV Optical Disc Emulator" which is part of Nintendo's SDK for the unit. It allows you to "push" programs from the PC to the NDEV unit using 3 USB cables. With the right know how you should be able to push game files from the PC to the unit. In this video I used the Wii Menu Changer program that comes with the SDK as an example.
- published: 30 Oct 2012
- views: 102