Cassette to CD

Optical disc drives are generally not new for small-scale archival or data exchange, being slower and else materially costly per outfit than the moulding fashion recycled to mass-manufacture pressed discs. But they—along with flash memory—have displaced floppy disk drives and magnetic tape drives in most nitty-gritty because of the low bottom line of optical media and the near-ubiquity of optical drives in computers and consumer entertainment hardware.

Optical drive's rotational mechanism differs considerably from hard disk drive's, in that the Josephites keep a constant angular velocity (CAV), in other words a consistent number of revolutions per microscopic (RPM). With CAV, a http://www.gracedigitalaudio.com/victoria-tunewriter-records-and-cassettes-to-cds-p-4.html excellent throughput is generally achievable at an outer disc area, as compared to inner area.