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Non Life Sciences => Technology => Topic started by: Nick Hall on 12/01/2009 08:48:47

Title: Why can my CD-burner read what my CD-player cannot?
Post by: Nick Hall on 12/01/2009 08:48:47
Nick Hall  asked the Naked Scientists:

When I copy a scratched cd to a new writeable compact disc, the new cd
seems to work perfectly (doesn't skip or have corrupt data). Why would
the cd-burner be able to read information that my cd player is not
able to?

Thanks!
Nick
(from Alberta, Canada)
What do you think?
Title: Why can my CD-burner read what my CD-player cannot?
Post by: DoctorBeaver on 12/01/2009 13:56:27
It could be something as simple as your CD burner not being as precise as the CD player; more tolerant of slightly dodgy data.

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