Thu, 08/03/2023 - 12:22pm
There are several types of CDs (Compact Discs) available. These CD types vary in terms of their storage capacity, usage, and compatibility with different devices. Here are the most common types of CDs:
Audio CD (CD-DA): The standard audio CD format used for storing music tracks. These CDs can play on most CD players and audio systems.
CD-ROM (Compact Disc Read-Only Memory): This type of CD is used for storing computer data, software, and multimedia content. CD-ROMs can't be written on or modified; they are read-only discs.
CD-R (Compact Disc-Recordable): CD-Rs are write-once discs that can be burned with data, audio, or video content. Once data is recorded on a CD-R, it cannot be erased or overwritten. These are the types of CDs that we use for duplication OR provide to our customers to allow them to duplicate or record their own content on.