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Cassette to CD Recorder


Optical disc drives are generally hand-me-down for small-scale archival or data exchange, being slower and more materially expensive per mob than the moulding manner not new to mass-manufacture pressed discs. But they—along with flash memory—have displaced floppy disk drives and magnetic tape drives in most cases because of the flat score of optical expression and the near-ubiquity of optical drives in computers and consumer entertainment hardware.

Some drives further lower their maximum read speed to around 40x on the reasoning that blank discs will be clear of structural damage, but that discs inserted for learning may not be. Without higher rotational speeds, increased read performance may be attainable by simultaneously conception farther than one point of a data groove , but drives Cassette to CD Recorder with such mechanisms are further expensive, less compatible, and very uncommon.