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In Reply to: RE: Here's an idea. Why don't you do it and report back? posted by geoffkait on June 28, 2023 at 10:32:20
You have yet to present any reproducible findings or diagnostics.
The only time I got read errors was with dirty or physically damaged discs.
Many discs could be restored to zero read errors by simply cleaning and / or polishing them. NOTE: This implies being able to know the difference between read errors and bit-perfect.
In addition to using buffing compounds at home, my local record/CD store has a disc polishing machine that uses varying grits of polish to take out scratches and is able to resurface all but the most damaged discs.
I have one disk that actually has a small pin-hole in the metallic layer straight from the factory. No surface scratches what so ever. That track is impossible to repair.
As for the distortion, it is not something that can be made to sound better. It audibly presents as a glitch or pop in a given track where the damage occurs, not a constant filter, thus further debunks the idea if a green "filter".
See again my previous comments of "broken and/or pilot errors".
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