When most people think of CDs, they think of digital media. After all, a CD is a disc that stores music in digital form, right? Well, not exactly.
The truth is, CDs can be either analog or digital. An analog CD is one that stores music in an uncompressed format. This means that all of the data on the CD is preserved in its original form. A digital CD, on the other hand, is one that has been compressed. This means that some of the data has been removed in order to save space.
Which format is better? That’s a …