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  • unrox
    Member
    Member
    • Sep 2007
    • 69

    Older disks

    I have a few older disks that no longer
    play well, is it possible to run them thru programs such R4me, Dvd Rebuilder, Etc. to rejuvenate them?
  • beachbumm33
    Digital Video Enthusiast
    Digital Video Enthusiast
    • Feb 2007
    • 380

    #2
    no longer play well how? junping? skipping? freezing?
    dont think any of those programs can "rejuvinate" a dvd, maybe duplicate, but if they are copyrighted, we cant talk about that here, sorry

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    • ulTRAX
      Digital Video Enthusiast
      Digital Video Enthusiast
      • Jan 2005
      • 338

      #3
      Originally Posted by unrox
      I have a few older disks that no longer
      play well, is it possible to run them thru programs such R4me, Dvd Rebuilder, Etc. to rejuvenate them?

      Too many possibilities... are the disks scratched? Were they home-burned and left in the sun? Were they marginal burns to begin with and the dye degraded? How do they test in a utility like Nero DVD Speed? Is the player tracking? Does it have the best type of error correction? Have you tried these disks on other players?

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