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b. Define optical disc and its types. |
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Answer» Anoptical disk drive (ODD)uses a laser light to read data from or write data to an optical disc. These include CDs, DVDs, and Blu-ray discs. This allows you to play music or watch movies using pre-recorded discs. Computer software also often comes on one of these discs, so you need an optical drive to install software. Most modern drives allow you to write to an empty disc, so you can create your own music CDs or create a backup copy of important data. Types of optical drives There are various types of optical drives. Some of them use only CDs, which typically store 700 MB of data others are DVDs which store 4700 to 8500 MB data. CD and DVD ROM are read only. But the writers also known as burners can write as well read them. CD-ROM drive These drives can read only audio disks, data disks and writable disks and provided with the basic functionality at minimum cost. Some of the advantage it serve is low price but there are some of the disadvantages that it cannot read DVD-video, DVD-audio and it cannot write discs. DVD-ROM drive DVD-ROM drives cost is more than CD-ROM drives it can read all the CD-ROM drives also DVD-Video, DVD-ROM and DVD-Audio disc. It can read only the disc but cannot write. CR-RW drive It is also called as CD writers or burners or recorders. CD writers read the same format as we discussed above in CD-ROM and write data to disks also. CD-RW cannot read DVD discs. CD-RW provide inexpensive backup solution and limited to 700 MD per disc. DVD-ROM/CD-RW drive This is the combo of drives that are providing functionality of both DVD-ROM and CD-RW. Can read any optical disc and write CDs. This combo drive is popular until the DVD-writers price are dropped. DVD writer DVD writers do all things read and write both CDs and DVDs but this flexibility in the single disk used to some at very high cost so this is most common issue to choose this disk. |
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