In CLV (constant linear velocity) is a CD read faster near the center or near the edges? I thought it's faster near the edges, but according to my physics instructor, it's faster near the center.
When I run tests like Nero to test my CD drives the reading speed always increases as time goes by, which makes me think that the speed increases as the beam is focused further and further away from the center of the disc.
What the guy said was that since there is less data in the small circumference near the center of the disc, the spinning speed must increase to ensure a constant flow of data. Whereas in the outer edges, more data is stored so it doesn't have to spin as fast to get a constant flow of data.
Kinda confused...
When I run tests like Nero to test my CD drives the reading speed always increases as time goes by, which makes me think that the speed increases as the beam is focused further and further away from the center of the disc.
What the guy said was that since there is less data in the small circumference near the center of the disc, the spinning speed must increase to ensure a constant flow of data. Whereas in the outer edges, more data is stored so it doesn't have to spin as fast to get a constant flow of data.
Kinda confused...
