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Subject:Re: CD Production Advice From:William E Newkirk <wenewkir -at- MBNOTES -dot- CCA -dot- ROCKWELL -dot- COM> Date:Mon, 15 Sep 1997 10:44:55 -0400
they don't seem to worry about balance when they do commercial audio cd
art..
the disk is CLAMPED in place, not just set on top of a spindle like a
phonograph record.
off hand, i believe a warped disk (that could be perfectly balanced both in
static and dynamic realms)
is a worse problem.. this because the reader has to track the object
(similar with recorders).
Date: Sat, 13 Sep 1997 22:08:12 GMT
From: Stephen Forrest <techwriter -at- IBM -dot- NET>
Subject: Re: CD Production Advice
I was wondering about that. At the RPMs used in CD-ROMs, even a little
off-center weight (like the weight of a label) would be significant.
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