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Topic: DTS Disk Problems (Specifically)...WHY?
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John Hawkinson
Film God
Posts: 2273
From: Cambridge, MA, USA
Registered: Feb 2002
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posted 04-06-2003 12:17 PM
Michael, CDROM failures are not binary. There are a lot of threshold effects, where a drive that's slightly off may play some discs and not others, depending on how dirty the lens is, how dirty the disc is, position of the data on the disc, etc.
You're much better off using a Brad's method of a known-good-disc, as it removes some uncertainty (of course, it is more work).
Also, every booth with a DTS-6D should have a lens cleaning CD (stick it in and the disc spins and the brush cleans the lens), and use it every few months, or if you see a disc problem. (The DTS-6 caddy drives have built-in lens brushes so don't need this.)
--jhawk
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