This is a little tidbit of interest in regards to scanning.
I just burnt a movie onto a Verbatim MCC004 last week and while I was putting it into my case I managed to put a nice big scratch right near the inner hub, at the beginning of the movie.
So just to see what kind of damaged I had done, I scanned the disc and it started right off the bat getting into the reds in the PIFs. When it finally got past the long scratch (about 5% into the disc), it had already gone below a 50 scan score. So I cancelled the scan and decided to watch the beginning of the movie again. Absolutely crisp video with no problems of any kind. I tried watching the beginning of the movie twice.
So while the scan was telling me I should throw away this disc, the visual test was completely opposite, flawless. So what did that scan do for me??? I'm not sure it gave me any reliable feedback other than that there was a scratch and the scanning read a lot of errors.
I just burnt a movie onto a Verbatim MCC004 last week and while I was putting it into my case I managed to put a nice big scratch right near the inner hub, at the beginning of the movie.
So just to see what kind of damaged I had done, I scanned the disc and it started right off the bat getting into the reds in the PIFs. When it finally got past the long scratch (about 5% into the disc), it had already gone below a 50 scan score. So I cancelled the scan and decided to watch the beginning of the movie again. Absolutely crisp video with no problems of any kind. I tried watching the beginning of the movie twice.
So while the scan was telling me I should throw away this disc, the visual test was completely opposite, flawless. So what did that scan do for me??? I'm not sure it gave me any reliable feedback other than that there was a scratch and the scanning read a lot of errors.
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