--- Skunk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

> I lost (any hope of a secure rip on) about a hundred
> cd's due to
> scratches. I may look for advice on editing wavs to
> remove pops in
> vinyl on A/D, as a way of making these discs
> listenable. I'm also
> curious to try the 'anti jitter' mode in Feurio with
> said cd's. 

I ripped a lot of beat up CDs over the weekend and I
bought a "CD repair" kit for the problematic ones.

I was amazed at how well it worked.  It didn't seem to
do anything visible but I went from 2-3 unrecoverable
errors to a bit-perfect rip confirmed with
AccurateRip!  And on more than one CD too.

However if I was doing this to more than a half-dozen
I'd definitely go for the little machine Radio Shack
has to do this ($30 CDN).  I went for the cheap manual
kit for $7 CDN.  It's a buffing compound and it's far
too labour-intensive if you had to repair dozens of
CDs.

You have to really work it in very hard and even one
makes your fingers and wrist pretty sore.


        

        
                
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