I have had many problems with CD rot and the problem is that it will get
worse and the disk will become unplayable even with your CD player. If
it plays OK on your CD player now and you cannot hear the error
connection then you can take the digital output from your CD player
(most units have one) and feed this into a digital input on a PC. There
are inexpensive USB digital input devices around. It is sometimes
difficult to get them to work well on Vista and you may be better off
using XP.

OK so with a lot of these devices you may not get a true bit copy
because some of these devices employ resampling but in your case the
original isn't perfect to start with so with a bit of trial and error
you should be able to get an acceptable copy. When you succeed remember
to burn a replacement CD and keep it with the original.

Keep an eye on any CDR's you burn as well because these can suffer from
a type of bit rot for different reasons.


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