When you look at a cd, the colored part is just there to add size to it. The silvery stuff in the middle is what the CD players read.
When you look at a cd, the colored part is just there to add size to it. The silvery stuff in the middle is what the CD players read.
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The laser that is in most DVD players can also read CDs, which is why most DVD players can play audio CDs. The laser in straight CD players cannot read DVDs.
Although CD players and DVD players share the same disc transport system, the laser and virtually all the electronics are different. A CD player cannot read DVDs although most DVD players will read and play CDs without a problem. So, a CD player will always be a CD player and never a DVD player. The best thing to use a CD player for is to play CDs or, if it happens to be able to read and display images from a CD, then perhaps you can use it for picture viewing.
Blank CD has its quality. Sometimes after you burnt a CD, it cannot be read on certain disc players. The most frequent asked question would be if the blank CD is compitatable with most of the disc players.
CD players say "BUSY" when they load the Compact Disc because the CD player has to take a little time to read the CD so that it can play it for u. remember that the CD has a lot of info. on it and the CD player has to "read" all the information in order 2 play it
the CD drive has lasers which read the CD, so the CD has pieces that can be read.
In 99.99% of all cases you should be able to. All respectable DVD players can and will read an Audio CD.
Compact Discs which have been made in a CD burner have the information stored on them differently than a standard CD, and many disc players cannot read the format of burned CD's.
Good question. I don't know about the data format, but you can assume that many CD players physically can't read a higher density DVD disk in the first place.
CD players were built in 1980's
Sometimes. There are multi-use DVD/CD drives in some PC's, but that drive must be specially configured in order to play a DVD. Interestingly enough, most DVD players can already play a CD.