Friday, October 21, 2011

Standalone CD-ROM Copiers

!±8± Standalone CD-ROM Copiers

The operational details of stand-alone CD-ROM copiers are similar to those of automatic CD copiers. The only difference between the two is the difference between the CD and the CD-ROM.

CD-ROM means CD-Read Only Memory (ROM). No additional data can be written on these CDs once they are recorded. The recording of CD-ROMs is done by the vendor and is known as stamping. However, the data from these CDs can be written on other blank CDs using a CD-ROM copier, provided the necessary software is available.

CD-ROM copiers work on the technology called "pits and hills." CD-ROMs are coated with an organic layer of dye. When the CD-ROMs are written, the data is encoded on them by burning specific parts of the organic dye coating. These parts are called pits and the remaining parts are called hills. While burning, a laser head reads the pits and hills and then burns the corresponding regions on the blank CDs. This results in the same data getting transferred onto the blank CDs.

The CD-ROM drives are rated with a speed factor relative to music CDs: 1x or 1-speed provides a data transfer rate of 150 kilobytes per second in the most common data format. For example, an 8x CD-ROM data transfer rate would be 1.2 megabytes per second.

CD-ROM copiers may be attached to a computer or they may be stand-alone. Stand-alone CD-ROMs have a hard disc of their own. These CD-ROM copiers are designed in a tower format. Stand-alone CD-ROM copiers may allow several CDs to be burned at once and may contain as many as 2 to 16 unitary drives and can have speeds as high as 52X.

So, if the requirement is to copy a master CD into several CD-ROMs, a high-end stand-alone CD-ROM copier may be the best solution.


Standalone CD-ROM Copiers

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Tuesday, October 18, 2011

How to Copy Wii Games - Copy Nintendo Wii Games Software

!±8± How to Copy Wii Games - Copy Nintendo Wii Games Software

The popularity of the Wii console has caught many by surprise especially the way its managed to outsell its major competitors (Xbox 360, PS3). Like other video game consoles when you buy games there is always the possibility that games can get damaged through overuse, scratches on the disc surface, or just plain breaking it in half , Ouch!! That's where backing up games for your Nintendo Wii is essential ensuring that all your games that you spent with your hard earned cash are protected.

Games for the Nintendo Wii are not cheap and replacing them can be an expensive task - prices range from - 0 and depending on what country you live in it can cost more! Until recently there was no dedicated software that could copy Wii games on the fly but now if you do a Google search you can find hundreds of tutorials and software tools that can backup wii games. However if you have had no experience in doing this it can be a frustrating task. That's why its important to find software that can automate this process for you.

A good software tool I found made it easy have your Wii games backed up in a matter of minutes. With just 'one click' you can have your Wii games burned to blank dvd or cd thus protecting your originals from damage. In fact there is no stopping you from backing up your entire collection of games. For just you can't complain! It also helps to have good copying media to backup games for your Wii, be sure to use quality dvds from Verbatim or Sony.

With this software you don't have to worry about damaging your games and you can now keep them in a safe place and save lots of money in the long term!


How to Copy Wii Games - Copy Nintendo Wii Games Software

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