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Re: [ARSCLIST] Longevity



Jerome Hartke wrote:

Simple fingerprints should never interfere with playback unless the read
drive is of very poor quality. The real risk of fingerprints is in the oils
from the body. Those of each person are distinct, and some can degrade discs
over an extended period of time.

I rarely disagree with an expert such as Jerry, but it is necessary to note that a poorly written disc can be made unreadable by fingerprints, scratches and smudges which would be handled readily on a well-written one.


If the problem is on a CD-DA, Exact Audio Copy and a very good reader may recover (slowly) a disc unreadable in other drives with other readers.

Mike
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