Do Blu-Ray readers offer superior reading and error correction? |
Do Blu-Ray readers offer superior reading and error correction? |
Dec 21 2012, 16:46
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As mentioned in another thread, I'm having some trouble ripping a few of my older, lower-quality CDs. One person suggested borrowing a new reader.
This got me to thinking: would a Blu-Ray reader offer superior reading and error correction on older (or more heavily damaged) CDs? It would make sense to me that they would due to the shorter wavelength of the laser, but I'm no physicist. |
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