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uae
Aug 14, 2002, 05:50 PM
I was playing some CDs in my SuperDrive on the brand spanking new dual gig G4 and when I was done after about an hour and ejected the CD I noticed that it was extremely warm.
Is this normal?
job
Aug 14, 2002, 05:55 PM
Yes, usually playing CDs for extended periods of time results in an increase in the overall temperature of the disk.
So yeah, its normal, just don't play it overnight. ;)
uae
Aug 14, 2002, 05:58 PM
That's what I thought....I'm pretty sure this has happened on my old PC. And perhaps on some macs at work too.
Just wanted to make sure something wasn't wrong with the new system.
iH8Quark
Aug 14, 2002, 06:06 PM
Things tend to get warm when you shoot a laser at them for extended periods of time. It's kinda like an ant under a magnifying glass. ;)
crassusad44
Aug 14, 2002, 06:08 PM
Rip the CD to mp3 in iTunes, and the CD will not get warm again for a looong period of time...... ;) :) :D
vniow
Aug 14, 2002, 06:11 PM
Actually, I think it's the motor, the laser's not srong enough to generate THAT much heat. Have you ever touched a hard drive right after you turned your computer off? Ouch!
Things tend to get warm when you shoot a laser at them for extended periods of time. It's kinda like an ant under a magnifying glass.
King Cobra
Aug 14, 2002, 06:28 PM
The same thing happens to DVDs in my iBook or Cube. They get pretty warm after about 110 minutes.
Don't worry about heat issues. Just start worrying when the labels on the other side start to melt. :p
G5orbust
Aug 17, 2002, 06:55 PM
This happens because the reading laser heats the disk so it can see the grooves and also heat comes naturally from the drive as it spins the disk because of fricition. Extended play of a disk would make the disk feel hot after awhile, but its nothing to worry about. If you're worried, tho, just take the CD out periodically. Then, put it back in after a few seconds of cooling. That should put ur mind at ease.
King Cobra
Aug 17, 2002, 07:21 PM
The same goes with DVDs. But there is added heat with computer DVD players, since the processor is under heavy usage during the movie. I have played 2 hour DVDs on my iBook and my Cube and whenever they were done playing the disks were EXTREMELY warm. You might as well say that the disk was hot. It almost felt burning.
Don't worry about issues like this, though. If something bad happens [to it], always blame the guy who invented it. Then get a refund. :p
G5orbust
Aug 19, 2002, 09:31 PM
haha, looks like KCs the new knowlage man. Guess alpha's shoes needed someone to fill them. :D ;)
topicolo
Aug 20, 2002, 12:57 PM
There have been instances where if you play a cd for extended amounts of time repeatedly, the localized heating by the laser warps portions of the cd. This is called laser rot, but you have to use the CD a LOT to get it and I think it has been pretty much solved on newer cd-roms.
G5orbust
Aug 20, 2002, 04:07 PM
Originally posted by topicolo
There have been instances where if you play a cd for extended amounts of time repeatedly, the localized heating by the laser warps portions of the cd. This is called laser rot, but you have to use the CD a LOT to get it and I think it has been pretty much solved on newer cd-roms.
can u show us a pic of that?
Wes
Aug 20, 2002, 04:24 PM
http://www.mindspring.com/~yerington/DVD-rot1.jpg
This is supposed to be a picture of laser rot (on a dvd)
For more info go to http://www.mindspring.com/~yerington/
G5orbust
Aug 20, 2002, 04:27 PM
i dont see anythign wrong w/ it (the reflection might be covering it)
But when i went to the site, i could see in the close up pic that it was damaged. I looks like some major scratches or its been melted (both could explain the cloudiness)
Wes
Aug 20, 2002, 04:35 PM
Originally posted by G5orbust
i dont see anythign wrong w/ it (the reflection might be covering it)
But when i went to the site, i could see in the close up pic that it was damaged. I looks like some major scratches or its been melted (both could explain the cloudiness)
Look at the upper part of the cd, there is a definite cloudiness.
G5orbust
Aug 20, 2002, 04:51 PM
Originally posted by W-_-W
Look at the upper part of the cd, there is a definite cloudiness.
yeah i saw that. i kinda thought i was a reflection of the light source, tho. But the close up shot showed me.
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