hell no you put cds dvds umds blu-rays all in facing label up
CD are made of two parts plastic and polycarbonate (the shiny part) the bottom side is just plastic and the top side is where all the data it. The CD drive uses a laser that reads the polycarbonate through the plastic. So you look at the top part of the CD and its missing some of the polycarbonate your definitely going to get skips.
From the data read/write side: # Plastic coating for scratch resistance, # Plastic carrier to provide substance, # Dye or metal layer to hold recorded data, # Protective coating to protect data layer, # Optional painted or sticky label.
the shiny side/smaller ring inside has the data coz u could put a cover on the other side
No one side only. The shiny side.
although many people think it is the bottom or "shiny" side, it's actually only a plastic holder the data is kept on the side that the title and/or graphics has been printed. it's true, i found out the hard way!
No the side with the data is the non printed side simply because there is less for the read/write head of the drive to see through when moving data onto or off the disk
it could be on the box or the CD label
Answer: A CD drives is EIDE, a CD-R is a CD drives that can record or write data to a CD(the data may or may not be multisession, the data cannot be erase once its been written on). , a CD-RW is a CD drive that can record or write data to a CD(the data may or may not be multisession, the data can be erase or written over).
can be broken hackers can keep their software hide in cd can be pickpocket if the cd get scraties it can lose data stored in cd
No. There aren't any CD's that contain data on both sides, because the tehnology doen't allow it. There are lightscribe discs though. these are blank on both sides. Where one side is for data, and the other is for printing a label.
You cannot change the data format once it has been written to the CD. You will need to write another CD with the data in music format to play in a CD player.
You can find cd label makes at your local stationary or office supply store. Try Staples or Office Max.