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  2. MiniDisc - Wikipedia

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    If a MiniDisc player is bumped, playback continues unimpeded while the laser repositions itself to continue reading data from the disc. This feature allows the player to stop the spindle motor for significant periods, increasing battery life. A buffer of at least six seconds is required on all MiniDisc players, whether portable or full-sized units.

  3. Hi-MD - Wikipedia

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    Hi-MD is a magneto-optical disc-based data storage format. It was a further development of the MiniDisc . [ 1 ] With its release in late 2004, [ 2 ] came the ability to use newly developed, high-capacity 1 gigabyte Hi-MD discs, in the same dimensions as MiniDisc. [ 2 ]

  4. Chart recorder - Wikipedia

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    A chart recorder is an electromechanical device that records an electrical or mechanical input trend onto a piece of paper (the chart). Chart recorders may record several inputs using different color pens and may record onto strip charts or circular charts. Chart recorders may be entirely mechanical with clockwork mechanisms, electro-mechanical ...

  5. Mac Mini - Wikipedia

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    Mac Mini (stylized as Mac mini) is a small form factor desktop computer developed and marketed by Apple Inc. It is one of the company's four current Mac desktop computers, positioned as the entry-level consumer product, below the all-in-one iMac and the professional Mac Studio and Mac Pro .

  6. Talk:MiniDisc - Wikipedia

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    Insert your recorded disc fully to the point where you turned off the power. Now restore power and eject the disc normally. The recorder should now write the stored TOC to the target disc. What this should do is allow the disc to now playback, including (if you are lucky) the 'lost' recorded track - and a whole lot of silence at the end.

  7. SuperDrive - Wikipedia

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    An external CD/DVD SuperDrive. SuperDrive is the product name for a floppy disk drive and later an optical disc drive made and marketed by Apple Inc. The name was initially used for what Apple called their high-density floppy disk drive, and later for the internal CD and DVD drive integrated with Apple computers.

  8. Electronic skip protection - Wikipedia

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    When the disc reading is interrupted, the player momentarily reads the data stored in RAM while the tracking circuitry finds the passage prior to the interruption on the CD. Another method has the disc rotating at variable or CLV speed (the normal rotation method for a CD player), but at a slightly higher speed than with the buffer feature ...

  9. Disc rot - Wikipedia

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    Disc rot is the tendency of CD, DVD, or other optical discs to become unreadable because of chemical deterioration. The causes include oxidation of the reflective layer, reactions with contaminants, ultra-violet light damage, and de-bonding of the adhesive used to adhere the layers of the disc together.

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