CDs can be used for any form or format of data as long as the total size of the combined files is under the total capacity of the CD, that capacity normally being 700 megabytes for a standard CD and 800 megabytes for a high capacity CD. From personal experiences, I have learned that even though a CDs label says it can hold 700 megabytes, there might be a 20-30 megabyte fluctuation in the total capacity due to how the CD is made.
In a system that uses a CD drive the audio wire connects to the..CD burner. - Rosie Walia
An LP uses a needle to read the grooves in the vynal. The CD does the same thing but uses a laser
to listen to music
It uses a beam of light to "look" at the data. It starts the read on the inside of the CD.
They use Cd's
optical disls
a CD is 700 megabytes and uses an infrared laser. a DVD is about 4.5 gigabytes and uses a red laser commercially Dvd's are for movies and new software and Cd's are used for music and older software
Music CD's? Yes they do.Yes it does. The PS1 was the only model to use CDs PS2 uses DVDs and the PS3 uses Blu-Ray discs
No because PS2 uses DVD for games. PS1 uses CD, Xbox uses DVD 4Gb, Xbox 360 uses DVD 9Gb, PS3 uses Blu-Ray 25Gb and Wii uses 2Gb Nintendo Optical Disc. To copy PS2 games you need DVD
Bin/Cue files are "image" files that a CD Burning software uses to create a CD
Refraction is the bending of light through any medium. A CD uses refracting titanium foil.
Blu-Ray (blue light as opposed to the CD's red light)