We've used RTI products for decades; first the TapeChek for videotapes, 
currently the EcoSmart for discs.
They do a great job!

But we added a VMI Disc Buffer last year. Fantastic results without 
removing a layer of the disc.
Quick and easy 30-60 second process, depending on degree of scratching.
The number of complaints concerning discs not playing has dropped 
dramatically.

However we still need use the RTI for about 10 percent of reported problems.

If I could have only one machine, it would be the VMI.

Best wishes,
Mike

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Michael Vollmar-Grone
Director of Technical Services
Shelby County Libraries
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Sidney, OH 45365
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Library Friends,

I need some recommendations on good (moderately priced) DVD scratch repair 
machines/systems.  Or can anyone point me to a site that does good objective 
reviews of such?  I can only find company sites (no objectivity there).
What are you folks using?

Please feel free to respond kindly to me off list.  Thanks.

Jared


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