This theme carries the mystery from a mile away. Audio CD - the digital music, it will either read correctly or not read. Even if it is written on cheap drives, and the signal is so distorted that a possible false interpretation(which is unlikely, signal patterns are as different as heaven and earth, and soon you will receive an error reading, which works nieoficjalny mechanism), in this case, it will work
correcting codes reed-Solomon and the error either will be corrected, or in worst case detected.
A possible difference in sound can be attributed only to temporary delays in reading expensive copy disks, but even in this case, when you copy the disk to a file, the copy will be identical - there is a time delay in reading the curves of disks does not affect.
the Unit is adjusted by the laser spot on the disk, zero - the laser is not affected...
Even if zero, the laser still registers, but with different power. It is a common misconception in the digital technology(including laser technology) zero signal NEVER corresponds to no signal as such, there's always a level of zero signal that is not equal to the physical zero. The zero level is determined either by the execution circuitry either from the standard.
For example: if you copy at least one bit is not prescribe the program will not start.
Too not the fact... the Probability that a bit will be spoiled for the copyright inserted by the linker, text data, or just at the end of section\page, which saplan zeros or just garbage, pretty high. And even if the affected code, then perhaps this is a very rarely used procedure, or perhaps the presence of an exception handler. What will happen will not work properly - very possible, something that fails very rarely.
But, despite my amendments, with You, the namesake - Eugene Payusov, I completely agree. Yes, the technology of the printing discs is very different from burn, but the content... - is doubtful.<