burning/ ripping
Burning
burning/ ripping
To write on an optical disc, a laser beam is used to heat up a photosensitive dye layer on the disc. The heated dye changes its physical properties, creating a pattern of 0s and 1s that represent data. This process is known as burning or recording data onto the disc.
If you burn infected files onto an optical disc then those files remain infected and would remain on the optical disc permanently.
In computing, an optical disc drive (ODD) is a disk drive that uses laser light or electromagnetic waves within or near the visible light spectrum as part of the process of reading or writing data to or from optical discs. The first digitally recorded optical disc was a 5-inch audio compact disc (CD) in a read-only format created by Philips and Sony in 1975.
CD and DVD disks are used by optical disc drives.
A compact disc is a type of optical disc. "Optical disc" is an umbrella term for any type of storage media which uses optical technology (as opposed to magnetic) for data storage. This includes but is not limited to DVDs, CDs, H-DVD, blu-ray, laser discs CDRW's, and DVDRW's
types of optical disc drive are: cd,dvd,blueray,cdr,cdrw,dvdrw,mp3,mp4
The principle behind the optical illusion created by a Newton disc is known as color mixing. When the disc spins rapidly, the colors blend together in our eyes, creating the appearance of white light. This phenomenon is due to the way our eyes perceive and process colors when they are in motion.
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