COMPACT DISC


Meaning of COMPACT DISC in English

Molded plastic disc containing digital data that is scanned by a laser beam for the reproduction of recorded sound or other information.

Since its commercial introduction in 1982, the audio CD has become the dominant format for high-fidelity recorded music. Digital audio data can be converted to analog form to reproduce the original audio signal (see digital-to-analog conversion ). Coinvented by Philips Electronics and Sony Corp. in 1980, the compact disc has expanded beyond audio recordings into other storage-and-distribution uses, notably for computers ( CD-ROM ) and entertainment systems ( videodisc and DVD ). An audio CD can store just over an hour of music. A CD-ROM can contain up to 680 megabytes of computer data. A DVD, the same size as traditional CDs, is able to store up to 17 gigabytes of data, such as high-definition digital video files.

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