Optical
Disc
Playback Resolution Enhancement
auric illuminator improves the audible and visible playback
quality of all optical discs. Originally developed as an advanced
optical resolution enhancement for the U.S. Military, auric illuminator
is incredibly effective.
auric illuminator will help your disc player to retrieve all
the available data on your discs at the right time . auric illuminator
allows the laser pickup to track the disc more accurately. It
also improves discrimination of the exact end and the exact beginning
of the reflective and non-reflective areas on the track.
You haven't really experienced the true potential of digital
formats until you see and hear the results of one treatment on
a CD, DVD, Laserdisc or SACD. The subjective experience
is greatly enhanced by auric illuminator.
The application of auric illuminator is an easy, two-step process.
The application is semi-permanent. It should not have to be treated
again unless the disc is cleaned with water surfactant or isopropyl
alcohol.
The first step reduces ambient light and infrared light in the
disc material. The auric illuminator absorbing pen is used to
blacken the inside and outside edges of the CD. (The outside
rim and the inside of the center hole). This improves the signal
to noise ratio of the reflected signal allowing for more accurate
timing of the retrieved data.
The second step involves the application of auric illuminator
gel. This unique product improves the optics by allowing laser
light to enter and leave the disc with less reflection or scattering.
This allows the pickup to "see" a stronger more sharply defined
signal resulting in fewer data retrieval errors.
auric illuminator gel also lowers the disc surface electrical
charge. The surface of an untreated disc will build up a static
charge while spinning against the air. The static charge builds
up until the voltage becomes quite high and then discharges into
the air or surrounding surfaces. The charge/discharge cycle causes
the disc to microscopically tilt or wobble. A wobbling
disc is much more difficult to track accurately causing audible
timing errors or even lost data. Although redundant codes can
replace most of the missing data, the disruption of timing accuracy
causes these errors to become audible. Buffering or re-clocking
the data cannot totally correct timing errors or jitter. A vibrating
disc is difficult to track accurately. This causes the pickup's
servomotors to work much harder at maintaining focus. When the
servomotors are constantly correcting the laser's position the
power supply is pulsed more frequently. This causes excessive
power supply fluctuations which affect the analog audio/video
power supplies, degrading the overall system performance. By
not allowing excessive static charge to build up, discs spin
with less wobble making them easier to track . auric illuminator
allows music to be more natural sounding and pictures to be reproduced
more accurately.
In summary,
- Improves the optical signal to noise ratio by reducing ambient
light in the disc material. This minimizes ambiguous signal
transition points (reflect/non-reflect junctions).
- Improves optical transparency by reducing reflection and
refraction.
- Removes stored energy from the disc surface and prevents
future static build up. This eliminates charge induced wobble
making the disc easier to track.
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