Hi Herry Budiutama,
-> Quoting Herry Budiutama who wrote to All . . .
HB> I need to know the difference between
HB> 1. Dolby B
HB> 2. Dolby C
HB> 3. Dolby HX Pro
HB> 4. Dolby Pro-Logic
HB> How exactly does Dolby NR reduce noise on the tape? By ear, it seems
HB> that I can achieve the same result through a graphic equalizer. Is
HB> the sound compromised in any way when NR is on?
HB> On another note, will a more precise rotation of music CD result in a
HB> richer deeper sound? Some companies are selling these rings that you
HB> put around your CDs (which will increase the moment of inertia).
HB> One claims that a more precise rotation will result in a deeper bass
HB> and less need for error correction (which implies that the everyday
HB> CD player doesn't rotate the disc accurately). Another claims that
HB> normally, without the rings, the laser reader from the player actually
HB> reflects off the sides of the CD and interferes with the reader. With
HB> the rings, these reflections are reduced and hence, you'll hear better
HB> music.
HB> Both of these reasons sound fake to me. Does anybody have any
HB> knowledge on how CDs actually work to justify these two arguments?
HB> For the same product, they are offering two very distinct reasons as to
HB> why I should buy it.
HB> Does the CD rotate at different speeds as the laser reader moves
HB> toward the outer disc? Is there more data in the outer rim than
HB> the inner rim?
HB> thanks!
About the Dolby system, the general idea is reducing high frequancy sounds
from about 10KHz or so it reduces 0.1 db (Detzibel) and as the frequancy
gets higher it reduces more dbs
About the CD:
The laser Beam NEVER gets to the end of the disc neither inner end nor
outer end of the CD. If You will look at the CD with a regulag light bulb
(not a Neon light bulb), or with SunLight, you will notice that the inner
most and the outer most circles have lower density of dots, when the beam
meets these circles, the system Gets "End" signal and stop moving the beam.
These circels are about 2 mm wide on a FULL CD on both ends.
Now, about the Rotation speed, The CD reader has to read the same amount of
signals per time frame.
As the circle's diameter is longer, the way around that circle is longer,
that means that mode tada can be recorded on that circle.
The CD beam starts at the inner circles of the CD, and advance out as it
goes. For the reasom that the circles are growing as well as the data, the
round time has to be longer so the same amount of data will pass on the beam.
What's for all this ?
the CD rotates at about 500-200 Rounds per Minute (At a Single speed).
500 for the inner most circle and 200 for the outer most circle.
So to my opinion (Not an expert) I dont think this Ring thing will do any
good, but will cause harm as it will make it harder fot the motor to change
the rotation speed as the beam advanced on the CD.
Sh/\y /\tzitz
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