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CD-R
CD-Rabbr. compact disk-recordableCD-R abbreviation for (Electronics) compact disc recordable: a compact disc that can be used to record only once. Compare CDE Cdr. or CDR, Commander. CD-R n. a compact disc onto which data can be written but not erased or modified. [1985–90; C(ompact) D(isc)-R(ecordable)] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | CD-R - a compact disc on which you can write only once and thereafter is read-only memoryCD-WO, compact disc recordable, compact disc write-oncecompact disc, compact disk, CD - a digitally encoded recording on an optical disk that is smaller than a phonograph record; played back by a laser | TranslationsCD-R
CD-R (communications) A compact-disk format that allows users to record audio or other digital data in such a way that the recording is permanent (nonerasable) and may be read indefinitely. Derived from compact-disk recordable. Also known as compact-disk write-once (CD-WO). CD-RCompact Disc RecordableCD-R(1) (Call Detail Reporting) See call accounting.
(2) (Common Data Rate) The standard 13.5 MHz sampling rate for 480i and 576i digital video systems. See ITU-R BT.601 and CIF.
(3) (Compact Disc-Recordable) A type of CD disc that can be recorded, but not erased. Introduced in 1988, a CD-R is used to back up and transfer data as well as master CD-ROMs. The discs can be written ("burned") and read by most CD/DVD drives. The phrase "burn a CD" really means "burn a CD-R."
Capacities The most common CD-R formats hold 650MB (74 minutes) of data or 700MB (80 min.). Also available are 550MB (63 min.), 790MB (90 min.) and 870MB (99 min.), the latter two being non-standard. The higher capacities are achieved by reducing the distance between tracks (track pitch). To record a full 650MB disc takes only a couple minutes using 40x recorders. For speed ratings of drives, see CD-ROM drives.
Change the Reflectivity The binary 0s and 1s in CDs and CD-ROMs are actual pits (or lack thereof called "lands") stamped into the media. CD-Rs create the equivalent of pits and lands by altering the reflectivity of a dye layer. Different dyes are used, including cyanine (green), pthalo-cyanine (yellow-gold) and metal-azo (blue). See CD-RW, multisession, disc-at-once, track-at-once, CD UDF and optical disc.
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Fresh out of the box, a CD-R disc is entirely reflective, because the dye layer is transparent. In order to create the equivalent of a CD or CD-ROM pit, the laser deforms the dye, making it darker and less reflective. In contrast, CD and CD-ROM pits are molded into the plastic and covered by an aluminum reflective coating (for more details, see CD-ROM). |
| A Partially Burned Disc |
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Recording starts at the center and spirals outward. To tell if a CD-R was burned, look for the slight change in reflectivity on the recording side. In this example, only 6% of the disc has been written, and the arrows point to the end of the recorded area (look carefully). |
| Burning a CD-R |
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To "burn" a CD-R, the files are dragged and dropped into a recording window as in this Easy CD Creator example. Most software supports audio and data CDs and may also print the cover and inside jacket of the jewel case. | MedicalSeeCD-RWLegalSeeCIFFinancialSeecifCD-R
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CD-R➣Compact Disk - Recordable |
CD-R Related to CD-R: DVD-RSynonyms for CD-Rnoun a compact disc on which you can write only once and thereafter is read-only memorySynonyms- CD-WO
- compact disc recordable
- compact disc write-once
Related Words- compact disc
- compact disk
- CD
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