How do CDs/DVDs/game disks work?

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How do CDs/DVDs/game disks work?

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All computer data ultimately breaks down into a series of ones and zeros. This gets represented on an optical disk (CD/DVD/Blu-Ray/etc) by a series of pits and bumps in the surface of the disk, almost like a vinyl record. Those pits and bumps are under a clear sheet of polycarbonate on the disk (so you can’t feel them).

To read them, a laser (a highly focused beam of light) is run along the disk and the deflection (or not) of the beam is read as a 1 or a 0. The primary differences in the different types of media are the wavelength of the laser, which allows data to be stored more closely together on the physical disk. In some cases, the data can actually be written in two or more layers on the disk and the beam is focused on different depths in the surface of the disk to read them.

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