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Jan 2012
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![]() [Show spoiler] [Show spoiler] [Show spoiler] These little puncture marks, located on the underside of the disc: 1. What are they? 2. What causes them? 3. Is the data located in the section of the disc where they appear (close to the spindle hole)? 4. Will they lead to playback issues (so far no)? What about those air bubbles in the plastic layer? Sorry about all the questions, but I was looking through a thread here about disc rot, and it got me thinking. |
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