How is data represented on optical discs?

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2026-04-10 20:01

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All digital data is represented as one's and zero's.

The actual physical representation of data on an optical disc - assuming you are talking about CD's - is called pits and lands.

This article from a 1990 Stereophile article explains much of the mechanics of a CD surface:

http://www.stereophile.com/reference/590jitter/

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