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DiscDescription
Playing time74 minutes, 33 seconds maximum
RotationCounter-clockwise when viewed from readout surface
Rotational speed1.2-1.4 m/sec.
Track pitch1.6 µm
Diameter120 mm
Thickness1.2 mm
Center hole diameter15 mm
Recording area46 - 117 mm
Signal area50 - 116 mm
MaterialAny transparent material with 1.55 refraction index. Usually polycarbonate 
Minimum pit length0.833 µm (1.2 m/sec.) to 0.972 µm (1.4 m/sec.)
Maximum pit length3.05 µm (1.2 m/sec.) to 3.56 µm (1.4 m/sec.)
Pit depthApproximately 0.11 µm
Pit widthApproximately 0.5 µm
Number of channels2 channels (four channel recording possible)
Quantization16-bit linear quantization
Quantizing timingConcurrent for all channels
Sampling frequencySample rate44.1 kHzChannel bit rate4.3218 Mbps
Data bit rate2.0338 Mbps
Data-to-channel bit ratio8:17
Error correction codeCross Interleave Reed-Solomon Code (CIRC) (with 25% redundancy)
Modulation systemEFM

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SpecificationDescription
Channels2 channel (stereo)
Bit - depth16-bit
Data encodingLinear PCM
Sample rate44.1 kHz

The sample rate of 44.1 kHz was inherited from the widespread practice of using a PCM adaptor to convert digital audio into an analogue video signal for storage on a U-matic videocassette. This was the most economical way of transferring audio from the recording studio to CD manufacturers.

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Adapted from Ken C. Pohlmann, The Compact Disc: A Handbook of Theory and Use. Madison, Wisconsin: A-R Editions (1989): 72-80.

CD players play 75 of these 588 bit data frames per second, thus transmitting 44,1000 samples per second. 

Data storage and transmission

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