The digital-to-analog converter sees the digital data as a series of ones and zeros, depending on how the light is reflected. This is called a binary code since it uses only two elements: 1 or 0. The digital to Analog converter receives the binary code and reassembles the samples into an analog wave. Then sends the signal to the amplifier and speaker, which then recreate the original sound waves that were recorded.
Since the development of CD technology, more advanced systems with greater capacity data storage and faster sampling rates have been developed. This resulted in higher-quality reproduction of both sound and video.
Binary Code
What two numbers does binary code use?
Binary code uses 1 and 0.