Method of storing rotating media data in image file

Dynamic information storage or retrieval – Condition indicating – monitoring – or testing – Including radiation storage or retrieval

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C369S053410

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07463565

ABSTRACT:
A method and system are disclosed for retrieving data from rotating media such as an optical disk, and storing that data in an image file or files which contain not only the data but also physical information about the media, including the angular location of each data sector along the rotating media's spiral track. The image file or files can then be copied onto a variety of diverse media, including semiconductor media (RAM, ROM, etc.), a hard disk residing on a computer, optical or magnetic media (CD-ROM, DVD, BD-ROM, HD-DVD, floppies, etc.), and the like.

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