Saturlight
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Hi, chums, I'd like to know something. Most people do on these forums, anyway! ;)
Anyway, I have around 70 DVDs which I have recorded over the last three years. In that time, I've watched them that much, the majority skip "frames" or freeze completely; and the others won't play at all. There are a few still working, but I am interested to know whether the damaged ones are beyond repair, or that there is some fluid I could buy and wipe on the discs to bring the DVDs back to full use again.
The scratches aren't deep, not like I went over them with a chizel, they're more surface, light scratches through them being handled and played over the years.
Does a scratch, no matter how apparently covering a small surface level, remove the data on the discs?
Thanks. Once again, any help appreciated...
Anyway, I have around 70 DVDs which I have recorded over the last three years. In that time, I've watched them that much, the majority skip "frames" or freeze completely; and the others won't play at all. There are a few still working, but I am interested to know whether the damaged ones are beyond repair, or that there is some fluid I could buy and wipe on the discs to bring the DVDs back to full use again.
The scratches aren't deep, not like I went over them with a chizel, they're more surface, light scratches through them being handled and played over the years.
Does a scratch, no matter how apparently covering a small surface level, remove the data on the discs?
Thanks. Once again, any help appreciated...