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In Hindi, "track" can be translated as ट्रैक and "sector" can be translated as क्षेत्र.
track is invisible cirle on hard disk and sector are the segments of these circle
A bonus track has bonus songs or videos while a regular CD has your average songs.
The eighth track on the V (Debut) CD it was "Promise" The eighth track on the Identified CD it was "Don't Leave"
If there is mp3 in an standard audio CD, it is on a data track, and thus not playable on a regular CD player because it is not an audio track.
To calculate bytes per track on a storage medium, you need to know the number of sectors per track and the size of each sector. The formula is: Bytes per Track = Sectors per Track × Bytes per Sector. For example, if there are 63 sectors per track and each sector is 512 bytes, then the bytes per track would be 63 × 512 = 32,256 bytes.
The sector line is used to f**k your mama
A magnetic disk is organized with circles called tracks. These tracks (think of the race track around a field) are the path followed by the magnetic head when reading and writing the signal. The data is organized into short sections, called sectors. This is just a convenient size of data, rather like a page is a convenient size within a book. When you read or write data, you do not need to follow the whole track as it spins, just as many sectors as contained the data you are interested in. On the most modern disks, each track holds a megabyte, more or less, and each sector is typically 4096 bytes. The whole disk may have hundreds of thousands of tracks.
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No one has kept track of all the CD's that have ever been sold since 1982. Estimates are 250 billion as of 2012.
"download" infers that you are getting the file from the net. You can 'rip' one file from a CD with many programs. Windows Media player and iTunes can do this.
its a hidden track on the XII (13) CD