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  • Lol the intro say's, "How I Mad".

  • 4:10

  • Over 100000 AOL discs a day

  • Makes me wonder how movies on VHS cassettes used to be made... I guess we'll never know any more.

  • OLD SCHOOL

  • Boring cunt

  • this host reminds me of jim carrey, only blatantly gay

  • oh what the hell, i like this guy!

  • That presenter guy is rather tasty :)

  • HEATHER DRIVE BLACK BASTARD BLACK PEOPLE

  • What is the name of the song, please?

  • Thumbs up for iMac G3!

  • 4:10 ehehehehe ;) thumbs up ehh if u know what i mean

  • @LoLgamersNOW Beat me to it :P

  • The team of people who invented CDs and figured out the process..... those are the geniuses ...

  • wheres one how dildos are made?

  • i know right, like it takes so much time and effort to create 1 disk, and i break them normally or chuck the away.

  • is this dude from vat 19?

  • @petersbomb no hes much ausmoner

  • its a bit funny because the people take their time to make cds ,....and then we buy them and in some days we throw them in the bin or just break them

    thumbs up so everyone see this

  • LOL i typed "How it's made dicks" lol i meant discs lol XD

  • 4:09 cumshot

  • anyone know what the song is at 2:00?

  • @76ShadowLight there is a song that starts at 1:35

  • outdated technology  ,,,pendrives are in fashion

  • @gagandeep882 have never heard them called that but hey thats cool lol

  • @wazthatme pendrives can also be called usb, hes outdated cause he calls usbs pendrives

  • So this is how they make AOL disc.

  • Jeez. 1/6 of the freakin move is the intro....

  • lol - 4:10

  • i like how its made, not you

  • can somebody tell me the difference between the + and - ex. cd-r cd+r dvd-r dvd+r cd-rw cd+rw etc. I know the r is for read and rw is for rewrite I've used all but don't know the difference except the + is a buck or 2 more and Best Buy and Target you get the famous HUH? when you ask them. can I get some help?

  • @juggawest I believe CD and CDR are the same also DVD and DVDR.In CD AND DVD you can only write a file once and the discs cannot be used again, In CD-RW and DVD-RW (Rw means rewritable) if you put a file in the disc, you can format the disc and put a file again multiple times, So basically CD and DVD are disposable, DVD-RW and CD-RW are reusable.

  • @juggawest CD-R/CD+R and DVD-R/DVD+R are writable only once while CD-RW/CD+RW and DVD-RW/DVD+RW are erasable and re-writable.

    The difference between the +R/+RW and -R/-RW variants is mostly technical. The "plus" (+) variant was developed later by a coalition of corporations (DVD+RW Alliance) and although they are similar to the -R/-RW variants they are not compatible. +R/+RW are less susceptible to interference and errors, more accurate at both reading and writing, etc etc.

  • Looks like CDs are going in the same direction as vinyl records are.  They are predicted to be obsolete by 2020, probably sooner though.

  • There you have it. Without goats we would have no CD's

  • Did he say pantie hose? :/

  • They were making blank disks. Don't complain.

  • I remember when I could shamelessly wear a turtleneck.

    this came out after I couldn't

  • this show had the gayest little breaks and tht moving screen shit haha..koo show tho

  • Name of the song?!?

  • HMV-boss stated that the CD will be dead in 5 years time - no way not all of us are to mp-3´s .-)

  • skip the intro bullshit! vote this up to keep this visible! skip to 1:24

  • @mulkeetshah but i like the intro tune D=>

  • £10

  • i like background music.

  • Did anyone else like the soundtrack of season 1?

  • They sort of forgot the part where the data is actually "burned" onto the disk.

  • fluorescent toobs lol.

  • 4:10 JIZZ!!!

  • How does he manage to come across as condescending when we know he is thick? :/

  • RIP Norio Ohga

  • this has the best song ever, but needs less of that retard host. glad they got a rid of him in the newer episodes

  • 4:12 its takin a piss!

  • the "how things are made" cd making video seemed much more accurate than this fake video

  • Lol 4:12  looks like skeeting dick XD

  • wtf his wearing a turtle neck.

  • the host dude is a dumb meat head.

  • @EastBayFM He uses a Mac. What do you expect?

  • on this episode you can watch me shove a ruler up my ass

  • Some Addition to the pressing mould: To achive instant hardening of the material (melted Polycarbonate) which has been injected into the pressing chamber each time a CD is fabricated therein, the whole unit probably is cooled down to some freezy temperature while in operation. Else the process would take even longer!

  • LOL his nek hass same diameter as the head lool (the one who is talking about show in the video)

  • Very cool. This is how it's made from back in the day! Any clue as to which music library is used-great industrial techno music! :)

  • fukn guy

  • What the fuck? "How it's Made" does NOT need a host! The show is so much better with just the robot-voiced narrator.

  • How it's made has a host? WTF?

  • FAKE ANF GAY! CD's are made at Best Buy and WalMart....

  • @cvunit You are wrong.

    They are made LIKE THIS at a place you call a "Factory"

  • @cvunit are you fucking retarded the factories make them shove a wall-mart and best buy logo on then sent to the stores you fucking retard

  • the guy that is narrating this is FRIGGN GAY!!!

  • i love this show

  • everything stops at 3:48 :S cant watch more.

  • The oldest IMac in history

  • why is the host so boring??

  • hahahaha panty hose

  • So there not made with falssle fule no more

  • lol, he uses a mac + gay voice = faggot

  • @Wiishit23456withvids yeah i noticed that too eww!

  • @Wiishit23456withvids insults UNIX based operation system+high voice = 12 year old

  • @Wiishit23456withvids so mac's make you gay? grow up man

  • i agree with cinicraft since a blu ray is approx~ 50GB and a hard drive can be up to 2000GB/ 2TB which only cost about 100$ and a blue ray is 40 times less and cost more per disk

  • love the old 90s techno bass beats. :D

  • Important to know: Basically, the production procedure for BlueRay Discs is technically the same. The recording of the glass masters is done with a BlueRay Industrial writing equipment of course (for the required high density). Dual Layer DVDs always have 2 Glass Masters, from each one a pressing Die is taken.

    The first mould presses the front side of the disc. After that, a thin layer of Metal is applied (for half-transparency). Certain Re-Heating. Then the second layer is pressed thereon.

  • The dude sounds like that sandy allan girl, the tallest living woman XD

  • i cant stand this faggots voice

  • I dont understand why certain people see a "dick" in the injector nozzle for the polycarbonate material. The device is formed that massive because 1) the polycarbonate is heated (therefore plastic), and on the 2) it is strongly cooled right while coming out of it) and gets expanded into the mould. This allows for a only a few seconds of hardening time before the mould can be retracted from the injection device and taken out of it before being closed again for the next disc.

  • @berndpfe Because people are retarded.

  • @jdawz1985 : "Black" discs are pressed from dark viloet coloured polycarbonate material (but with a characteristic leftover translucency for red laser light not to block it from reading the data behind the coloured layer).

  • 4:12 LOOKS LIKE A DICK!

  • what are blue disks and black?

  • what about black cd's?

  • @jdawz1985 You might think I'm wrong, but I think that instead of aluminium in this process, vinyl is used.

  • But most likely the production sequence of the master shown in the film is not really in the right order. Right order is: Cleaning of Glass Surface - Checking the Glass Surface - Application of photoresistant coating and primer onto it - drying this in the oven - Recording of data to the photo layer by a laser - Etching by use of special acid mixtures to fix the data into the glass, then washing -> Data is now engraved into the glass master -> Metalizing process -> Negative master(s) .

  • The process of producing the master disc as well as their mass duplication strongly resembles the former processing of a Vinyl record. These were recorded initially on a thin plastic film by engraving the music while it is heated, then coated with a metal layer, therefrom, one or many negative mirror dies were produced and stamped out. These were sent to the pressing department for making the Vinyl Records (nearly same way of forming process there).

  • LOL thats what I was thinking!

  • This is must be a hard work to do this job. A simple and handy disk is this is how it's made? Wow. Very extraordinary.

  • @Xjreme18 just think how microchips are made.

  • they miss out some massive sections in these episodes... like, why the disc is being spun as the resist is applied, or how the data gets onto the resist before it's developed

  • yea, see... we're not just ripping the video and looking for anything shaped like a dick :P

  • why the hell do one of these discs cost 20$ (blu ray discs)

  • Because Blu-Ray discs are not ordinary discs. First of all, they have extra prote4ction against scratches. I have no idea why. Who cares? Obviously there's good.

  • dvd's back in the late 90's were also very expensive. they brought the price down alot because of age. they havent changed the way they manufactured the at all.

    it costs sony fractions of a penny to make 1 blu ray disc. they just make massive profits per disc.

  • @CiniCraft ...and who pays the scientists for their hours of work? Think man, god gave you a brain for a reason.

  • @Loneeeey which scientist??? you mean the person that gets a little over minimum wage to stand in the room and move the stuff in the first processes, the video itself said that most of the plant is automated i think you sir are the one that needs to use his brain that mother nature gave him

  • @TrollingDr Oh god, do you HONESTLY THINK these plants have always been in existence?

  • you do know that the machines that make the products are easily constructed its not like every single cd manufacturing plant goes to one guy who designs the machines specific to each plant, a person came up with the manufacturing process and sold it to a company who patented it, and now sells the machines to the manufacturing plants, research and development contributes to a whole different addition to price. but in the end the company has to make a profit so they have extreme mark ups

  • @CiniCraft to format a movie for quality to be able to match that of a blueray is why its expensive, its more for what you can put on it (capabilities) then what its made of, like a knife, u can pay aloy for one, but it only costs a fraction of what it sells for in raw mats.

  • @krycer123 bad analogy a knife is different than cd's, dvd's, or blue ray, with a knife work has to be done to create each and every one seperately (for good ones at least) but with the disks, the work is only done once when they make the master but then copy and pasted, at 4:19 you can see that it only takes a fraction of a second to make the cd with the data on it a better analogy would be with mass produced toys, the raw materials for them cost pennies and yet they sell them for 20 bucks each

  • this only proves what cinicraft had to say its the popularity factor, same reason you cant buy a vhs anymore and its hard to find even the players in certain stores, because they are not selling enough to make up for the production cost, why buy a vhs when for 5 bucks more you get better quality, why buy a dvd when for 10 bucks more you can get better quality, same reason older movies dont cost as much,  they dont sell as well and yet at those "low" prices the middle men still make a profit

  • @CiniCraft Where did you get this information from? I won't believe those costs for a second, unless you point me out to some unquestionable data.

  • different dyes maybe? not entirely sure but I know blu-ray (as u might guess) uses a blue laser instead of red. the shorter wavelength of blue light means more 1/0's can fit in the same space than if they're written/read with red light. things tend to absorb blu better as well, so the plastic may have to be made to a special standard to make it transaparent enough and the metallic layers made particularly fine or smooth. check out 'holographic' or '5d' discs' :^O <------ this'll be you

  • 4:12 well looks like a dick lol

  • haha I thought the same thing.

  • @onlinewarrior subliminal messaging :)

  • @onlinewarrior dam beat me to it. 2 years too late

  • @onlinewarrior You must see a lot of dicks.

  • ha ha ha, he's sliding along that banister at the beginning in a weird way. although, he and the UK narrator are the best. good episode, some high tech sh1t going down!

  • It's like the UK version is the same format as other nations relative to their language dubbing.

  • cool

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