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[Guide]Repairing Scratched CDs, Sanding the CD (no play play)
8tvt
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May 26 2005, 09:05 AM
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QUOTE(SupermotoXL @ May 24 2005, 09:00 PM) Yes, but the "groove" results on scrubbing using sand papers will deflect laser light few degree bent off-set into the lens. There be 12% less accuracy when reading the pit. what ever theory is correct, but.. as long as the trick is satisfy us, we can choose which solution is better. Many users do not know technically how the device works.. so if they find some method is usefull, it's just enough to give a try. instead of throwing away the cd this method maybe can help.. maybe someone here got another solution?
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Gamer
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May 27 2005, 11:40 PM
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good solution, tried on some of my cd's, it work! thanks
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TSAlamakLor
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May 27 2005, 11:52 PM
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Look at all my stars!!
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QUOTE(SupermotoXL @ May 24 2005, 10:00 AM) Yes, but the "groove" results on scrubbing using sand papers will deflect laser light few degree bent off-set into the lens. There be 12% less accuracy when reading the pit. dude, how did you know there will be 12% inaccuracy? i mean, how do you know how much the index has changed as a result of sanding the disc? if there is inaccuracy, one would be able to detect it easily by comparing a rip that is prior to sanding and after sanding for differences. i did do the comparison before and apparently there is no audible difference, and the recorded result from eac is even better than before
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rudhrasamy
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May 28 2005, 12:09 AM
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can u guys post some pic of how to do it.... i realy didnt egt how this things works... if i able to do it.. no need backup mu faulty cd's
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TSAlamakLor
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May 28 2005, 12:21 AM
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Look at all my stars!!
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^ err dude, 1st page man, 1st page
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