How Can You Fix a Broken Disc?
Posted: Wed Aug 24, 2005 5:14 pm
...well, not broken, exactly. In fact, I don't know WHAT'S wrong with it.
I own two discs that, by all appearences, seem to be in great shape: a Tom Petty "Full Moon Fever" radio disc from the early nineties (which used to play fine, I should add), and The Who Collection. Both discs look fine, top and bottom.
They certainly don't play that way. The Tom Petty disc barely cues up before generating tons of white noise. The Who disc plays...sorta. Tons of skipping, though, and what music *does* get played is often under a wash of distortion.
What's happened to these two discs, and is there anything that can be done to fix 'em?
-D
I own two discs that, by all appearences, seem to be in great shape: a Tom Petty "Full Moon Fever" radio disc from the early nineties (which used to play fine, I should add), and The Who Collection. Both discs look fine, top and bottom.
They certainly don't play that way. The Tom Petty disc barely cues up before generating tons of white noise. The Who disc plays...sorta. Tons of skipping, though, and what music *does* get played is often under a wash of distortion.
What's happened to these two discs, and is there anything that can be done to fix 'em?
-D