What are 'audio' CD-Rs for?
- the dyes in
current CD-Rs actually work better at higher speeds than at low
(someone did a study on this a couple of years ago and published
results on the web).
Me just thinking over a few days... the above mentioned sentence seems a odd
thing to say.
Why would dyes be more penetrable ( It would seem that this is what one is
saying) at a higher revolution than normal?
Does something magical happen to the dye when it spins at high revolutions?
That said what is special about the dyes on them that allow the discs only
to be played at a max revolution?
And been looking for an answer for this for a while now... what is the
advantage/disadvantage of black CD-R's?
Steve
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