Oda Romai |
[Jul. 18th, 2006|11:35 am] |
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roma pfig. es, piemēram, īsti nesaprotu, kāpēc vispār šo procesu sauc visādos ar dedzināšanu saistītos vārdos. tipa tur tas mazais lāzerītis baigi reāli dedzina matricu? =)
Nu ne tak.
Laikam tā iegājies. Lai gan "iededzināt disketē" īsti nav dzirdēts :)
| From: | sirdna |
Date: | July 18th, 2006 - 12:57 pm |
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Nu, un kā tad tas lāzerītis to informāciju lai dabū iekšā tajā CD folijā? Ar dedzināšanu, protams.
Vai tomēr ar daļiņu magnetizēšanu 1 un 0 stāvokļos?
CD-RW tad jau pie 3. reizes vajadzētu būt cauriem :)
| From: | ob |
Date: | July 18th, 2006 - 01:30 pm |
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A recorder encodes (or burns) data onto a recordable CD-R, DVD-R or DVD+R disc (called a blank) by selectively heating parts of an organic dye layer in the disc with a laser in its write head. This changes the reflectivity of the dye, thereby creating marks that can be read as with the "pits" and "lands" on pressed discs. The process is permanent and the media can be written to only once. For rewriteable CD-RW, DVD-RW and DVD+RW media, the laser is used to melt a crystalline metal alloy in the recording layer of the disc. Depending on the amount of power applied, the substance may be allowed to melt back into crystalline form or left in an amorphous form, enabling marks of varying reflectivity to be created. Most rewriteable media is rated by manufacturers at up to 1000 write/erase cycles. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Optical_disc_recorder
| From: | ob |
Date: | July 18th, 2006 - 01:32 pm |
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Ta kā ar magnētiem tur toč nav nekāda sakara.
oi, nu, paldies. vismaz kāda skaidrība ieviesās. :) tomēr īsta dedzināšana, redz, tomēr nav. vairāk tā kā iekausēšana, ja? 'iekausē man, lūdzu, jauno placēbo'. izklausās labi, ne? :)
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