HW: "the book" from Voiceprint
Tim
ma-paharper at IOPENER.NET
Fri Jan 4 18:10:24 EST 2002
interesting...i always thought that the two-tone discs were recordable, and the monotone discs the ones that standard mfg.s released in order to tell the difference
between cds & cd-rs. (IMO-just a wild guess)
tim
K Henderson wrote:
>
> A quick tech question...
>
> I've long wondered why some CDs have a strange two-tone hue to the playing
> surface...you know, it looks like in the manufacturing process there's some
> form of lacquer or something going down onto the Aluminum surface before
> encasement in the acrylic (or whatever plastic it is). And then for some
> reason, the 'lacquer' doesn't coat evenly over the surface and forms an
> irregular boundary somewhere in the middle of the disc (not to be confused
> with the very regular boundary that is often visible which represents the
> point at which the music 'runs out' from inside-to-outside). I've got a lot
> of discs with this strange two-toned hue, but none of them ever have any
> problems being played or read. But what I wonder is what causes it, and is
> it really some sort of defect? If so, then why does it happen so often?
>
> Just curious on a cold January day...Grakkl (FAA)
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