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Compact disc (CD) is a digital optical disc data storage format. The format was originally developed to store and play only sound recordings but was later adapted for storage of data (CD-ROM). Several other formats were further derived from these, including write-once audio and data storage (CD-R), rewritable media (CD-RW), Video Compact Disc (VCD), Super Video Compact Disc (SVCD), Photo CD, PictureCD, CD-i, and Enhanced Music CD. Audio CDs and audio CD players have been commercially available since October 1982.
Standard CDs have a diameter of 120 millimetres (4.7 in) and can hold up to about 80 minutes of uncompressed audio or about 700 MiB of data. The Mini CD has various diameters ranging from 60 to 80 millimetres (2.4 to 3.1 in); they are sometimes used for CD singles, storing up to 24 minutes of audio, or delivering device drivers.
At the time of the technology's introduction in 1982, a CD had greater storage capacity than a personal computer hard drive. By 2010 hard drives commonly had capacities exceeding those of CDs by a factor of several thousand.
Compact as used in politics may refer broadly to a pact or treaty; in more specific cases it may refer to:
How are CDs/DVDs Manufactured? From Season 1, Episode 2 of How It's Made.
Towards 2000 debuted on the ABC in 1981. It was a half-hour program showcasing developments and inventions in science and technology. One of the early highlights was this report about the imminent arrival of the next big thing in home entertainment – the compact disc. This technology was considered so exciting that three of the show’s presenters, Sonia Humphrey, Iain Finlay and Jeff Watson combined to tell the story. It’s worth watching just to see them in their 1982 sartorial elegance, but it’s also a treat to hear the use of words such as “radiogram”, and “gramophone”, and “micro-groove long playing record” which you don’t hear so much anymore… In 1983, when the first compact disc players arrived on the Australian market, they ranged in price from $900-$1800. (This made them a very...
Let's have a look if there is any silver in compact discs :)
Kieran Prendiville on Tomorrow's World demonstrates the compact disc. Note there is no jam in this clip. Honey is featured in a breakfast television clip about compact discs, partially featured in my clip at https://youtu.be/fiOFOJWtyGs from Stephen Fry's 100 Greatest Gadgets.
Episode 3 Watch as I put more compact discs onto the lathe and attempt to turn a goblet!! Things don't quite go how I planned them.... Title and credits Music :- http://www.bensound.com/royalty-free-music Rhastafarian by Audionautix is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) All other music free from the create library on YouTube ..... Artist: http://audionautix.com/ Thank you so much for watching, Please like, share and comment, and if you haven't already please do subscribe ............ Regards, Steve.
This story is from 1985 and heralds the debut of the compact disc in the US. The host at the beginning of the story is former Detroit NBC Affiliate WDIV anchor Mort Crim. (UPDATE: Recently Will Farrell said that the inspiration for Ron Burgundy was Mort Crim.) Love the hairstyle of the music aficionado in the story. You can see thousands of classic commercials and hundreds of vintage cartoons streaming free 24/7 at www.acmestreaming.com UPDATE: At the suggestion of some in the comments, it appears this clip is from 1985, not 1984 as I originally posted. Additionally for fan's of Frank from the clip (and his hair), someone claiming to be him has posted in the comments section.
Here is an interesting piece from The CBS Morning News from when Compact Discs were relatively new, by Betty (or Betsy) Ashton, Consumer Editor of WCBS-TV New York. Introducing the story and speaking to her afterwards is Phyllis George. This aired on local Chicago TV on Tuesday, October 30th 1984. About The Museum of Classic Chicago Television: The Museum of Classic Chicago Television's primary mission is the preservation and display of off-air, early home videotape recordings (70s and early 80s, primarily) recorded off of any and all Chicago TV channels; footage which would likely be lost if not sought out and preserved digitally. Even though (mostly) short clips are displayed here, we preserve the entire broadcasts in our archives - the complete programs with breaks (or however much i...
Fuse a record with a Compact Disc and you get Vinyl-Disc an unusual format from 2007. Introduced by the record label owned by the bloke who discovered Right Said Fred and popularised Crazy Frog...how could it possibly fail? Verbatim Vinyl CD-R shown are available from Amazon UK: http://amzn.to/2ksOVab Amazon US: http://amzn.to/2kAk8Ye Guardian Article on Vinyl-Disc from 2007 https://www.theguardian.com/business/2007/oct/15/musicnews.music Thanks to Fredrik Grufman for the video topic suggestion. -------------SUPPORT--------------- This channel can be supported through Patreon https://www.patreon.com/techmoan Patrons usually have early access to videos ---------------SUBSCRIBE------------------ http://www.youtube.com/user/Techmoan?sub_confirmation=1 Special thanks to Jerobeam Fend...
http://www.julapy.com/work/holodecks-sound-sculptures/ HoloDecks is an umbrella project for a number of studies which focus on transforming sound through different mediums. This study begins with a custom application built in openFrameworks which visualises audio from a song by Oneohtrix Point Never, titled Zebra. The base shape chosen for the visualisation is a disc which has always been a ubiquitous shape associated with music storage formats such as compact discs and vinyl records. Audio data from the song displaces the geometry of the disc to create a swirly visual echo of the audios last few seconds. At any point in the visualisation, a snapshot of the generated 3d model can be taken. OpenFrameworks does a great job at exporting 3D models using the .ply format which then needs to ...
Keith Fullerton Whitman - Modena video shot by keith fullerton whitman over iceland during november 2002 with a canon g2 camera. assembled in adobe premiere on a mac by keith fullerton whitman during december 2002. thanks to iceland air, the impakt festival, bruce & joel @ kranky, and petra-pixmaven. music performed live to glass using a max-msp patch devised by keith fullerton whitman. all sounds are derived in real time from an italia modena electric guitar. from the kranky compact disc "playthroughs" (krank 055) please write to k@keithfullertonwhitman.com for more information regarding this piece.
Hey, i build a Compact Disc Expressorig with Photoshoptemplates. I thought i share it with the Community. You can download it for free here: http://dariusz.me/cd-rig/ Have Fun
Gummybear International is engaged in the creation, development, and branding of animated entertainment properties, as well as musical content based on and produced for such properties. It markets and sells recorded musical and video products in various physical formats, such as compact discs and DVDs, and digital formats, such as downloads and ringtones, through a worldwide network of established distributors and licensees. The company’s music publishing segment owns and acquires rights to musical compositions, markets these compositions, and receives royalties or fees for their use. It also is actively developing mobile and computer based games and exploiting merchandising rights for its brands in cooperation with a variety of licensing partners. GBI is working on a number of film and TV...
Making the past present once again, Grammy winners Dust-to-Digital unveil what could easily be seen as the seventh part of their acclaimed Goodbye Babylon box set. Take Me to the Water is a 96-page hardcover book which contains photographs from the collection of Jim Linderman, a scholar of 20th Century self-taught American art and a noted collector of outsider art, early American folk art, and daguerreotype photographs of even earlier American folk art portraits. Also included is a compact disc featuring rare, vintage songs and sermons recorded between 1924-1940 and an introductory essay by Luc Sante.
In this animation I attempted to fill the composition as much as possible with colour, form and texture rather than rely, as I have In the past on large areas of black which have a particular association with astrological space. I also attempted to broaden my colour palette and kept the use of white or black to a bare minimum. There is also further experiments with textural elements within the animation, the incorporation of video footage which has been shot directly from a computer monitor, revealing the pixels that make up earlier, unused sketches or the physical diffraction of white light revealed on a compact disc. One of the things on my mind whilst I produced the work, was the idea of a transference of energy. Initially it was about the moment of death when a persons life energy leav...
Short film for the song "Slagskepp" by Swedish trio Auton. "Slagskepp" can be found on the Auton debut long player entitled "Any Where Out Of The World". It is available on compact disc now from Structures Sonores. http://www.structuressonores.com/shop/
http://bit.ly/csS4vv - 모임 별 Byul.org 태평양 Pacific - 우리 모두 함께라면 영원히 살 수도 있을 것 같았던 그 시간들 이후 우린 흩어져 버렸지 그때 모두 함께 본 것들 너도 기억하고 있니 지금도 우린 아직 바보같고 여전히 가진 것 없지만 그때 우리가 본 것은 아마도 앞으로 이 세상 끝까지 누구도 다시는 보지 못 할거야 불꽃이 우리의 밤하늘 가득 메우던 여름날 함께 우리가 본 것은 아마도 앞으로 이 세상 끝까지 누구도 다시는 보지 못 할거야 Yes we together Would live forever Those endless days They all broke away The things we saw Do you still recall. Yes we're still fools We still don't have much But the things we saw will never be seen by anyone again forever. Forever They'll never. The summer nights skies full of fire. The things we saw together will never be seen by anyone again forever. - 음반 태평양 구성물 : 01 더블콤팩트디스크 쥬얼케이스 1 Plastic Case For 2 Compact Discs 02 4페이지 부클릿 / 케이스 내 인쇄물 4 Pages Booklet 03 1개의 오디오콤팩트디스크 1 Audio C...
How are CDs/DVDs Manufactured? From Season 1, Episode 2 of How It's Made.
Towards 2000 debuted on the ABC in 1981. It was a half-hour program showcasing developments and inventions in science and technology. One of the early highlights was this report about the imminent arrival of the next big thing in home entertainment – the compact disc. This technology was considered so exciting that three of the show’s presenters, Sonia Humphrey, Iain Finlay and Jeff Watson combined to tell the story. It’s worth watching just to see them in their 1982 sartorial elegance, but it’s also a treat to hear the use of words such as “radiogram”, and “gramophone”, and “micro-groove long playing record” which you don’t hear so much anymore… In 1983, when the first compact disc players arrived on the Australian market, they ranged in price from $900-$1800. (This made them a very...
Let's have a look if there is any silver in compact discs :)
Kieran Prendiville on Tomorrow's World demonstrates the compact disc. Note there is no jam in this clip. Honey is featured in a breakfast television clip about compact discs, partially featured in my clip at https://youtu.be/fiOFOJWtyGs from Stephen Fry's 100 Greatest Gadgets.
Episode 3 Watch as I put more compact discs onto the lathe and attempt to turn a goblet!! Things don't quite go how I planned them.... Title and credits Music :- http://www.bensound.com/royalty-free-music Rhastafarian by Audionautix is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) All other music free from the create library on YouTube ..... Artist: http://audionautix.com/ Thank you so much for watching, Please like, share and comment, and if you haven't already please do subscribe ............ Regards, Steve.
This story is from 1985 and heralds the debut of the compact disc in the US. The host at the beginning of the story is former Detroit NBC Affiliate WDIV anchor Mort Crim. (UPDATE: Recently Will Farrell said that the inspiration for Ron Burgundy was Mort Crim.) Love the hairstyle of the music aficionado in the story. You can see thousands of classic commercials and hundreds of vintage cartoons streaming free 24/7 at www.acmestreaming.com UPDATE: At the suggestion of some in the comments, it appears this clip is from 1985, not 1984 as I originally posted. Additionally for fan's of Frank from the clip (and his hair), someone claiming to be him has posted in the comments section.
Here is an interesting piece from The CBS Morning News from when Compact Discs were relatively new, by Betty (or Betsy) Ashton, Consumer Editor of WCBS-TV New York. Introducing the story and speaking to her afterwards is Phyllis George. This aired on local Chicago TV on Tuesday, October 30th 1984. About The Museum of Classic Chicago Television: The Museum of Classic Chicago Television's primary mission is the preservation and display of off-air, early home videotape recordings (70s and early 80s, primarily) recorded off of any and all Chicago TV channels; footage which would likely be lost if not sought out and preserved digitally. Even though (mostly) short clips are displayed here, we preserve the entire broadcasts in our archives - the complete programs with breaks (or however much i...
Fuse a record with a Compact Disc and you get Vinyl-Disc an unusual format from 2007. Introduced by the record label owned by the bloke who discovered Right Said Fred and popularised Crazy Frog...how could it possibly fail? Verbatim Vinyl CD-R shown are available from Amazon UK: http://amzn.to/2ksOVab Amazon US: http://amzn.to/2kAk8Ye Guardian Article on Vinyl-Disc from 2007 https://www.theguardian.com/business/2007/oct/15/musicnews.music Thanks to Fredrik Grufman for the video topic suggestion. -------------SUPPORT--------------- This channel can be supported through Patreon https://www.patreon.com/techmoan Patrons usually have early access to videos ---------------SUBSCRIBE------------------ http://www.youtube.com/user/Techmoan?sub_confirmation=1 Special thanks to Jerobeam Fend...
http://www.julapy.com/work/holodecks-sound-sculptures/ HoloDecks is an umbrella project for a number of studies which focus on transforming sound through different mediums. This study begins with a custom application built in openFrameworks which visualises audio from a song by Oneohtrix Point Never, titled Zebra. The base shape chosen for the visualisation is a disc which has always been a ubiquitous shape associated with music storage formats such as compact discs and vinyl records. Audio data from the song displaces the geometry of the disc to create a swirly visual echo of the audios last few seconds. At any point in the visualisation, a snapshot of the generated 3d model can be taken. OpenFrameworks does a great job at exporting 3D models using the .ply format which then needs to ...
Keith Fullerton Whitman - Modena video shot by keith fullerton whitman over iceland during november 2002 with a canon g2 camera. assembled in adobe premiere on a mac by keith fullerton whitman during december 2002. thanks to iceland air, the impakt festival, bruce & joel @ kranky, and petra-pixmaven. music performed live to glass using a max-msp patch devised by keith fullerton whitman. all sounds are derived in real time from an italia modena electric guitar. from the kranky compact disc "playthroughs" (krank 055) please write to k@keithfullertonwhitman.com for more information regarding this piece.
Hey, i build a Compact Disc Expressorig with Photoshoptemplates. I thought i share it with the Community. You can download it for free here: http://dariusz.me/cd-rig/ Have Fun
Gummybear International is engaged in the creation, development, and branding of animated entertainment properties, as well as musical content based on and produced for such properties. It markets and sells recorded musical and video products in various physical formats, such as compact discs and DVDs, and digital formats, such as downloads and ringtones, through a worldwide network of established distributors and licensees. The company’s music publishing segment owns and acquires rights to musical compositions, markets these compositions, and receives royalties or fees for their use. It also is actively developing mobile and computer based games and exploiting merchandising rights for its brands in cooperation with a variety of licensing partners. GBI is working on a number of film and TV...
Making the past present once again, Grammy winners Dust-to-Digital unveil what could easily be seen as the seventh part of their acclaimed Goodbye Babylon box set. Take Me to the Water is a 96-page hardcover book which contains photographs from the collection of Jim Linderman, a scholar of 20th Century self-taught American art and a noted collector of outsider art, early American folk art, and daguerreotype photographs of even earlier American folk art portraits. Also included is a compact disc featuring rare, vintage songs and sermons recorded between 1924-1940 and an introductory essay by Luc Sante.
In this animation I attempted to fill the composition as much as possible with colour, form and texture rather than rely, as I have In the past on large areas of black which have a particular association with astrological space. I also attempted to broaden my colour palette and kept the use of white or black to a bare minimum. There is also further experiments with textural elements within the animation, the incorporation of video footage which has been shot directly from a computer monitor, revealing the pixels that make up earlier, unused sketches or the physical diffraction of white light revealed on a compact disc. One of the things on my mind whilst I produced the work, was the idea of a transference of energy. Initially it was about the moment of death when a persons life energy leav...
Short film for the song "Slagskepp" by Swedish trio Auton. "Slagskepp" can be found on the Auton debut long player entitled "Any Where Out Of The World". It is available on compact disc now from Structures Sonores. http://www.structuressonores.com/shop/
http://bit.ly/csS4vv - 모임 별 Byul.org 태평양 Pacific - 우리 모두 함께라면 영원히 살 수도 있을 것 같았던 그 시간들 이후 우린 흩어져 버렸지 그때 모두 함께 본 것들 너도 기억하고 있니 지금도 우린 아직 바보같고 여전히 가진 것 없지만 그때 우리가 본 것은 아마도 앞으로 이 세상 끝까지 누구도 다시는 보지 못 할거야 불꽃이 우리의 밤하늘 가득 메우던 여름날 함께 우리가 본 것은 아마도 앞으로 이 세상 끝까지 누구도 다시는 보지 못 할거야 Yes we together Would live forever Those endless days They all broke away The things we saw Do you still recall. Yes we're still fools We still don't have much But the things we saw will never be seen by anyone again forever. Forever They'll never. The summer nights skies full of fire. The things we saw together will never be seen by anyone again forever. - 음반 태평양 구성물 : 01 더블콤팩트디스크 쥬얼케이스 1 Plastic Case For 2 Compact Discs 02 4페이지 부클릿 / 케이스 내 인쇄물 4 Pages Booklet 03 1개의 오디오콤팩트디스크 1 Audio C...
Làng Văn 15 - Tiếng Hát Phương Dung Compact Disc
Beethoven, Shannon, and the Compact Disc Kees Immink, Turing Machines, NL
This is the full Davis III album, released on compact disc, April, 2014.
Visit Dire Straits Store = http://bit.do/direstraitsstore Dire Straits was a British rock band, formed in 1977 by Mark Knopfler lead vocals and lead guitar, his younger brother David Knopfler ,rhythm guitar and backing vocals, John Illsley bass guitar and backing vocals, and Pick Withers drums and percussion. Dire Straits' sound drew from a variety of musical influences, including jazz, folk, and blues, and came closest to beat music within the context of rock and roll. Despite the prominence of punk rock during the band's early years, the band's stripped-down sound contrasted with punk, demonstrating a more "rootsy" influence that emerged from pub rock. Many of Dire Straits' compositions were melancholic. Dire Straits' biggest selling album, Brothers in Arms, has sold over 30 million co...
Public Image Limited "Album" from. 1986.(AKA Compact Disc and ,Cassette)
that thing you're listening to is called a compact disc it's method of conveying sound it's square outside inside it's round that thing you're listening to is a digitally accurate reading of the numbers that make up different sounds in fact it's the most technologically advanced sound reproduction known to man at least in the commercially viable sense that thing you're listening to is called a compact disc every subtle nuance of a time is made available to you that thing you're listening to is a high tech dream come true technically it works with laser beams yet you can learn to use it easily throw your scratched, dusty records in the trash it's time to move out of the past in the profit analysis sense that thing you're listening to is called a waste of time an inferior and overpriced product of an underactive mind that thing you're listening to is a multi-flawed industry scam dewvoid of any thought or heat at all it's the antithesis of rock and roll but no one cares that a record sounds better cause you just can't buy them so it just doesn't matter at all and that's common sense