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Differences Between CD DVD Media

Even though both CD and DVD disks have the same media size and shape, the things they have in common ends there. There are many different things between the two, such as what they hold and how much they hold.  Data pits and lasers.

A disc has microscopic grooves that will move along in a spiral around the disc. CDs and DVDs both have these grooves, with laser breams applied to scan these very grooves. As you may know, digital information is represented in ones and zeroes.

Inside of these discs, very tiny reflective bumps known as lands and non reflective holes known as pits, which can be found beside the grooves, reflect both the ones and the zeroes of digital information.

By reducing the wave length of the laser to 625mm or more infrared light, DVD technology has managed to write in smaller pits when compared to the standard technology of CD.

This will allow for a greater amount of data per track on the DVD. The minimum length allowed for a pit in a single layer DVD-R is .4 micron, which is obviously more than the .0834 micron that a CD offers.

The tracks of a DVD are narrower as well, which allows for more tracks per disc, which also translates into more capacity than a CD.  The avaerage single layer DVD holds 4.5 GB of data, while a CD holds a mere 700 MB.

As stated above, a DVD has smaller pits and the lasers need to focus on them. This is actually achieved by using a thinner plastic substrate than in a CD, which means that the laser needs to pass through a thinner layer, with less depth to reach the pits.

It’s this reduction in thickness that’s responsible for the discs that were only 0.6mm thickness – which is half  that of a CD.  Data access speed DVDs will access data at a much faster rate than a CD can. The average 32X CD-ROM drive reads data at 4MB a second, while a 1X DVD drive reads at 1.38MB a second. This is even faster than an 8X CD drive.

Universal data format

The recording formats of  CDs and DVDs are quite different, as DVDs use UDF, or the Universal Data Format. This format allows data, video, audio, or even a combination of all three to be stored in a single file structure. The advantage to this is any file can be accessed by any drive, computer, or even consumer video.

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Copy CDs And Save Money

Just a short while ago, the only people who had access to CD duplication were professional musicians, record company executives, and the higher end recording studios. As technology increased and became more affordable, private CD duplication companies began to pop up all over the United States and other major music centers throughout the country.

These days, CD duplication has never been more accessible or more affordable. Most home computers and laptops come with a CD-RW burner and software that is very user friendly, making CD duplication very convenient. Even if you are new to computers, you’ll find CD duplication very easy to figure out.

You don’t have to be a computer expert to use the CD-RW burner or the software, as most of it is self explanitory.  All you need to do is give it a run and see easy things actually are.

Those who are needing a large quantity of CDs duplicated or simply wish to have a professional company burn their CDs, there are several out there that offer great rates, package deals, and quality recordings. You can get as many as you want, with quality that matches that of the master copy.

Most CD duplication companies offer packages that will include inserts, tray cards, and even packaging should you choose to take your duplicates to retail sale. You can also choose to have your graphic work imprinted on the inserts or have the CD duplication company design a totally new design for your very product.

If you are worried about the inventory, barcodes can be imprinted on the CD case or the sleeve by the same company.  For whatever duplication needs you may have, there are companies out there that offer duplication or you can do it yourself. Either way you choose, you’ll get the copies you need in no time at all.

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Bluetooth Wireless Networking

Bluetooth technology offers three different types of defined ranges, based on output ranges. Class 1 devices are the most powerful, as they can have up to 100 mW of power, with a regular antenna giving them a range of around 130 – 330 feet.

The class 2 devices are lower power, offering up to 2.5 mW of power. A regular antenna will give them a range of around 50 – 100 feet. Class 3 devices use even less power, up to 1 mW of power to be exact. With a regular antenna, they will have a range of around 16 – 33 feet.

Even though you may not realize it, Bluetooth wireless technology has never been intended for anything other than short distance types of communication. With Bluetooth wireless, the short range is actually a benefit.

For one, the short range will reduce the change of interference between your devices and those that belong to others who are nearby. Overall, this is a basic type of security, designed to protect you and your devices.

Secondly, the lower power used for short range means a longer battery life. Most Bluetooth

devices will get their power from a battery, meaning that anything you can do to lengthen the battery life is very important.

The wireless networking offered by Bluetooth is actually among the best, eventhoughshort range communication. Bluetooth is used with wireless controllers, the internet, andeven wireless headsets.

For the best in short range technology, Bluetooth is extremely hard to beat. If you’ve never tried Bluetooth before, now is the time. It’s the best with wireless networking, especially for those who enjoy hands free talking on their cell phone.

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Bluetooth Profiles

The profile found in Bluetooth will describe how the technology is used. Profiles can be best

described as vertical slices through the protocol stack. It will define options in each protocol

that are mandatory for the profile.

The profile will also define the parameter ranges for each protocol. The concept of the profile is

used to decrease the risk of interoperability problems between the different products. These

profiles won’t normally define any additions to the Bluetooth specification, which is why you can

add new profiles where you need them. The Bluetooth underlying technology is the same, only

the specific method that it’s used is defined.

Generally speaking, all profiles of Bluetooth are based on the GAP (Generic Access Profile). There

are 9 profiles that fall in the GAP category, and they are below:

1. AVRCP – Audio/Video Remote Control

Profile

2. ESDP – Extended Service Discovery Profile

3. CIP – Common ISDN Access Profile

4. PAN – Public Area Network Profile

5. HCRP – Hardcopy Cable Replacement

Profile

6. GAVDP – Generic Audio/Visual Distribution

Profile

7. A2DP – Advanced Audio Distribution Profile

8. VDP – Video Distribution Profile

9. HID – Human Interface Device Profile

To put it another way, usage models will describe Bluetooth device applications and the associated

profiles that are used. The usage model focuses mainly on three categories – voice/data access points,

peripheral interconnects, and PAN (Personal Area Networking).

The voice and data access points involve connecting computing devices to communicating devices through

a wireless link. This way, data can be transferred in a wireless manor, without the need of cables or

other types of connectivity.

PAN is another very important usage model with

strong appeal to business customers. Bluetooth networks are easy to set up in virtually any type

of environment. An example would be meeting others at a trade show.

Instead of having contact information beamed via infrared, business cards can quickly and easily be

transferred via Bluetooth wireless. The fact is that many documents can be exchanged this very

same way – making the uses and possibilities virtually endless.

The Bluetooth profile is very important to the specification, as it enables you to do so much

more. You can use peripherals and devices with the profiles, and virtually anything else that you

decide.

As Bluetooth expands and gets bigger and better, you can count on the profiles to expand and get

even more functions. If you have experience with Bluetooth profiles, you should know exactly what

they are and what you can do with them. If not, all you need is a Bluetooth device – and a vivid

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