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Re: [ARSCLIST] Memorex CDs



On 16/01/06, steven c wrote:

> Well, this would be fairly simple with an analog disc record, since
> the path of the groove actually mirrors the waveform of the sound
> that was recorded. It will be somewhat more complicated for stereo
> recordings, since they reflect two different waveforms simultaneously
> (this assumes that a way could be found to "read" a vertically
> modulated groove or the vertical component of one?). However,
> "reading" a CD providing one had enough magnification to
> visually identify the pits (or absences thereof) would require
> knowing or deducing the algorithm used to translate this into
> a sound signal!

The format is fully published.

It would in any case be a simpler version of whatever digital coding is
common in 100 years time, so any expert on digital coding will know what
to look for.

If there is a Dark Age resulting from nuclear war, plagues killing 95%
of the population, alien invasions, etc then the knowledge may well be
lost. But assuming things go on much as they have for the past 200
years, CDs will be readable.

Regards
-- 
Don Cox
doncox@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx


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