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Posted by Paul Heslop on 10/23/07 20:47
dh@. wrote:
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> Hi,
>
> I like to put videos I record with my camcorder on DVD.
> That part is no problem. I use Sony DVD-R. Even though
> I'm careful with them, they still manage to get scratched
> up some, and then they freeze up and/or jump around
> to different sections of the disc. I never have that problem
> with commercially copied discs. Sometimes even when
> there is no noticeable scratching or damage to the disc
> it will still freeze up and act like there's some horrible
> damage done to it. Does anyone have any advice about
> this? If they do get scratched, is there a way to buff the
> scratches out and get them working right again? When
> there is no apparent damage done to them, then what?
>
> Thanks!
> David
could be the quality of the discs you're using, quality is better than
quantity. of course if you're using the best you can ignore that :O)
If you have a scratched disc there are a few ways to remove the
scratches but I have used brasso on a very soft cloth, rub it on the
scratched area for a little while and voila!. I have heard of a method
involving hot water but I don't know exactly how to do that.
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