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| ARTICLES RELATED TO CD player |  |  |  | CD player: Encyclopedia II - Compact disc - Non-standard CD behaviorsSome commercially released audio discs have a "secret" bonus track. These may be an extension of the last audio track or a separate track hidden from the disc's table of contents. Either way, the hidden portion is heard when the disc is played to the end.
Other discs hide the extra material at the beginning of the disc. On most discs, the location of the first track listed in the table of contents immediately follows the table of contents itself. In this case, the hidden track is an unlisted track sandwiched between the two. To hear the hidden track, the listener must usually "rewind" the player past the beginn ...
See also:Compact disc, Compact disc - History, Compact disc - Physical details, Compact disc - Audio format, Compact disc - Storage capacity, Compact disc - Data structure, Compact disc - Subcode, Compact disc - CD-Text, Compact disc - The AAD ADD DDD code for audio CDs, Compact disc - CD-ROM, Compact disc - Recordability, Compact disc - Copy protection, Compact disc - Non-standard CD behaviors, Compact disc - Name Read more here: » Compact disc: Encyclopedia II - Compact disc - Non-standard CD behaviors |
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|  |  |  | CD player: Encyclopedia II - Compact disc - Non-standard CD behaviorsSome commercially released audio discs have a "secret" bonus track. These may be an extension of the last audio track or a separate track hidden from the disc's table of contents. Either way, the hidden portion is heard when the disc is played to the end.
Other discs hide the extra material at the beginning of the disc. On most discs, the location of the first track listed in the table of contents immediately follows the table of contents itself. In this case, the hidden track is an unlisted track sandwiched between the two. To hear the hidden track, the listener must usually "rewind" the player past the beginn ...
See also:Compact disc, Compact disc - History, Compact disc - Physical details, Compact disc - Manufacturing Process, Compact disc - Audio format, Compact disc - Storage capacity, Compact disc - Data structure, Compact disc - Subcode, Compact disc - CD-Text, Compact disc - The SPARS Code for audio CDs, Compact disc - Three-Letter Codes, Compact disc - CD-ROM, Compact disc - Recordability, Compact disc - Copy protection, Compact disc - Non-standard CD behaviors, Compact disc - Name Read more here: » Compact disc: Encyclopedia II - Compact disc - Non-standard CD behaviors |
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|  |  |  | CD player: Encyclopedia II - Karaoke - TechnologyA basic karaoke machine consists of audio input, a means of altering the pitch of the music (not the singer) and an audio output. Some low-end machines attempt to provide vocal suppression so that one can feed regular songs into the machine and suppress the voice of the original singer, however this is not very effective (see below). Most common machines are audio mixers with microphone input built-in with CD+G, Video CD, Laser Disc, or DVD players. CD+G players use a special track called subcode to encode the lyrics and pictures displayed o ...
See also:Karaoke, Karaoke - Word origin, Karaoke - History, Karaoke - Technology, Karaoke - MIDI applications and *.kar files, Karaoke - Video game, Karaoke - Karaoke VCD, Karaoke - Karaoke on mobile phones, Karaoke - Karaoke on computers and internet, Karaoke - Alternative playback devices, Karaoke - Public places for karaoke, Karaoke - Terms of karaoke, Karaoke - Gian, Karaoke - Ohako 18th, Karaoke - KTV Karaoke box Noraebang, Karaoke - Sing K, Karaoke - Karaoke in fiction, Karaoke - Karaoke in film Read more here: » Karaoke: Encyclopedia II - Karaoke - Technology |
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|  |  |  | CD player: Encyclopedia II - Karaoke - TechnologyA basic karaoke machine consists of audio input, a means of altering the pitch of the music (not the singer) and an audio output. Some low-end machines attempt to provide vocal suppression so that one can feed regular songs into the machine and suppress the voice of the original singer, however this is not very effective (see below). Most common machines are audio mixers with microphone input built-in with CD+G, Video CD, Laser Disc, or DVD players. CD+G players use a special track called subcode to encode the lyrics and pictures displayed o ...
See also:Karaoke, Karaoke - Word origin, Karaoke - History, Karaoke - Technology, Karaoke - MIDI applications and *.kar files, Karaoke - Video game, Karaoke - Karaoke VCD, Karaoke - Karaoke on mobile phones, Karaoke - Karaoke on computers and internet, Karaoke - Karaoke in automobiles, Karaoke - Alternative playback devices, Karaoke - Public places for karaoke, Karaoke - Terms of karaoke, Karaoke - Gian, Karaoke - Ohako 18th, Karaoke - KTV Karaoke box Noraebang, Karaoke - Sing K, Karaoke - Karaoke in fiction, Karaoke - Karaoke in film Read more here: » Karaoke: Encyclopedia II - Karaoke - Technology |
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| |  |  |  | CD player: Encyclopedia II - Audio amplifier - OverviewAn audio power amplifier is the final stage in the audio playback chain and its purpose is to amplify the electrical audio signal from its preceding stage to a level that can drive the loudspeaker(s). The preceding stages are low power audio amplifiers which perform tasks like pre-amplification, equalisation, tone control, mixing/effects, etc or audio sources like record players, CD players, cassette players, etc. By "low power" it is meant that the signals are usually limited to those required to drive headphones (less than 500 mW).
While the input signal may be only a few hundred millivolts, the power amplif ...
See also:Audio amplifier, Audio amplifier - Overview, Audio amplifier - History, Audio amplifier - Applications, Audio amplifier - Design parameters Read more here: » Audio amplifier: Encyclopedia II - Audio amplifier - Overview |
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| | | | |  |  |  | CD player: Encyclopedia II - Walkman - Network WalkmanInitially the 'Network' Walkman was a series of digital music players that used flash memory to hold their data. The players used Sony's proprietary ATRAC format, and were available in a number of capacities, up to 1GB. The units were small and well designed.
After the runaway success of the hard-drive based Apple iPod, Sony lost a lot of the portable digital audio market to the iPod and other similar devices from other companies, despite keeping their exi ...
See also:Walkman, Walkman - Cassette-based Walkman, Walkman - CD Walkman Discman, Walkman - MiniDisc Walkman, Walkman - Network Walkman, Walkman - What next?, Walkman - The latest Walkman Read more here: » Walkman: Encyclopedia II - Walkman - Network Walkman |
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|  |  |  | CD player: Encyclopedia II - Philips - Major Consumer Electronics ProductsIn 1963, Philips introduced the Musicassette, or "compact audio cassette".
In 1972, Philips introduced the laserdisc player, using technology invented already in the 1960s.
In 1978 Philips introduced the Philips G7000, a videogame console that was released in the US as the Magnavox Odyssey 2.
In 1983, Philips launched the compact disc in partnership with Sony.
In 1991, Philips introduced the disastrous CD-i, the Compact Disc Interactive system which had many video-game console-type features.
In 1992, ...
See also:Philips, Philips - History, Philips - Major Consumer Electronics Products, Philips - CEO's, Philips - Other Read more here: » Philips: Encyclopedia II - Philips - Major Consumer Electronics Products |
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| | | | |  |  |  | CD player: Encyclopedia II - DVD - Technical informationDVDs are made from a 0.6 mm thick disc of polycarbonate plastic coated with a much thinner reflective layer of aluminium or gold. Two such discs are glued together to form a 1.2 mm disc that can be designed to be read from one side (single sided) or both sides (double sided). The substrates are half as thick as a CD to make it possible to use a lens with a higher numerical aperture and therefore use smaller pits and narrower tracks.
A single-layer DVD can store 4.7 GB, which is around seven times as much as a standard CD-ROM. By emplo ...
See also:DVD, DVD - History, DVD - Technical information, DVD - DVD-Video, DVD - Restrictions, DVD - Region codes, DVD - DVD-Audio, DVD - Security, DVD - Players and recorders, DVD - Competitors and successors, DVD - Direct-to-DVD Read more here: » DVD: Encyclopedia II - DVD - Technical information |
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|  |  |  | CD player: Encyclopedia II - Dance Dance Revolution 2ndMIX - Interface and graphicsThe song-selection interface of DDR 2nd Mix is mostly unchanged from 1st Mix: a jukebox-like menu of CDs represents the available songs, and various "step codes" can be performed on this screen to modify arrow arrangement, appearance, and pattern difficulty (Basic, Another, Maniac). The "spinning CD" loading screens from 1st Mix have been replaced with text displaying the player's progress (such as "1st Stage", "2nd Stage", "Fin ...
See also:Dance Dance Revolution 2ndMIX, Dance Dance Revolution 2ndMIX - Gameplay, Dance Dance Revolution 2ndMIX - Interface and graphics, Dance Dance Revolution 2ndMIX - Other arcade versions of 2nd Mix, Dance Dance Revolution 2ndMIX - Link Version, Dance Dance Revolution 2ndMIX - Club Version 1, Dance Dance Revolution 2ndMIX - Club Version 2, Dance Dance Revolution 2ndMIX - Home versions, Dance Dance Revolution 2ndMIX - Soundtrack, Dance Dance Revolution 2ndMIX - Tracklist DISC 1 ORIGINAL SOUNDTRACK Read more here: » Dance Dance Revolution 2ndMIX: Encyclopedia II - Dance Dance Revolution 2ndMIX - Interface and graphics |
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|  |  |  | CD player: Encyclopedia II - Copy protection - Copy protection in recent digital mediaMore recently, publishers of music and movies in digital form have turned to encryption to make copying more difficult. CSS, which is used on DVDs, is a famous example of this. It is a form of copy protection that uses 40-bit encryption. Copies will not be playable since they will be missing the key, which is not writable on DVD-R or DVD-RW discs. With this technique, the work is encrypted using a key only included in the firmware of "authorized" players, which allow only "legitimate" uses of the work (usually restricted forms of playback, b ...
See also:Copy protection, Copy protection - Note on terminology, Copy protection - Business rationale, Copy protection - Technical challenges, Copy protection - Copy protection on older media, Copy protection - Copy protection for computer software, Copy protection - Case study: Steam, Copy protection - Copy protection specific to old games, Copy protection - Copy protection for videotape, Copy protection - Copy protection for audio CDs, Copy protection - Sony CD copy protection controversy, Copy protection - Copy protection in recent digital media Read more here: » Copy protection: Encyclopedia II - Copy protection - Copy protection in recent digital media |
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|  |  |  | CD player: Encyclopedia II - Barcelona Sporting Club - Torneo Clausura EcuatorianoSunday / July, 31: Deportivo Quito CD vs Barcelona SC (2-1) at Estadio Olimpico Atahualpa (Quito)
Goals: Dep: Juarez, Vinces Bar: Ayovi, Morantes, Delgado
Wednesday / August, 3: Barcelona SC vs El Nacional CD (3-3) at Estadio Monumental Isidro Romero Carbo, (Guayaquil)
Goals: Bar:Ayovi, Vera, Soledispa Nac:Lara, Borja, Valencia
Sunday / August, 7: Club Deportivo Cuenca vs Barcelona SC (0-0) at Estadio Alejandro Serrano Aguilar, (Cuenca)
Goals: Cue: Bar:
Sunday / August, 14: Barcel ...
See also:Barcelona Sporting Club, Barcelona Sporting Club - Trophies and Achievements, Barcelona Sporting Club - 2005 season, Barcelona Sporting Club - Torneo Clausura Ecuatoriano, Barcelona Sporting Club - Famous players sorted by last name, Barcelona Sporting Club - Famous coaches sorted by last name, Barcelona Sporting Club - 2004/05 squad sorted by number, Barcelona Sporting Club - Squad changes during 2005/06 season, Barcelona Sporting Club - Stadium information Read more here: » Barcelona Sporting Club: Encyclopedia II - Barcelona Sporting Club - Torneo Clausura Ecuatoriano |
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|  |  |  | CD player: Encyclopedia II - Optical disc recording technologies - OverburningOverburning is the process of recording data past the normal size limit.
Many disc manufacturers extend a recordable disc to leave a small margin of extra groove at the outer edge. This lead-out was originally intended to provide tolerance for the read head of an audio CD player should it overseek, by providing a padding of up to 90 seconds of silent digital audio.
Recording onto the lead-out is possible with some combinations of CD recorder and authoring software. The actual amount of data that a disc will hold d ...
See also:Optical disc recording technologies, Optical disc recording technologies - Recording modes, Optical disc recording technologies - Overburning, Optical disc recording technologies - Buffer underrun protection, Optical disc recording technologies - Packet writing, Optical disc recording technologies - Specific proprietary technologies, Optical disc recording technologies - BurnProof, Optical disc recording technologies - SafeBurn, Optical disc recording technologies - Power Burn, Optical disc recording technologies - JustSpeed, Optical disc recording technologies - LightScribe Read more here: » Optical disc recording technologies: Encyclopedia II - Optical disc recording technologies - Overburning |
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|  |  |  | CD player: Encyclopedia II - ATRAC - ATRAC3plusThis codec is used in HiMD players (e.g., "Hi-LP and Hi-SP"), Memory Stick players, VAIO Pocket, PSP console and ATRAC CD players. It is thought to be a hybrid subband/MDCT codec, though not much information has been released. It uses a relatively large transform window of 4096 samples, four times bigger than that of ATRAC3. The signal is split into 16 sub-bands before MDCT and bit allocation.
The available data encoding rates are 48 kbit/s, 64 kbit/s, and 256 kbit/s. In the recently released Sonic Stage version 3.2 and 3.3 some more bitrates have been introduced, the available bitrates are: 48, 64, 96, 128 ...
See also:ATRAC, ATRAC - Choice of a bitrate with which to record, ATRAC - ATRAC1, ATRAC - ATRAC3 LP2 Mode, ATRAC - ATRAC3 LP4 Mode, ATRAC - ATRAC3plus Read more here: » ATRAC: Encyclopedia II - ATRAC - ATRAC3plus |
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