One point (though trivial) is the pits and lands in the CD or DVD do NOT represent ones and zeros.
The mathematical calculations which the pits and lands represent, and the complex formulas to make and interpret those variable pits and lands is very complex. And in a way, that CD spiral of basic data IS a combination of analog and digital in nature.
The fact of 'jitter' is one result of it's 'analog' like construction.
Just sayin'
The mathematical calculations which the pits and lands represent, and the complex formulas to make and interpret those variable pits and lands is very complex. And in a way, that CD spiral of basic data IS a combination of analog and digital in nature.
The fact of 'jitter' is one result of it's 'analog' like construction.
Just sayin'