Cleaning CDs
Posted: Sun Feb 05, 2012 8:33 pm
I'm noticing as I'm slowly ripping my collection to FLAC that some CDs particularly one's in vinyl replica cardboard cause dBoweramp to need to do a frame by frame rip on the last track to verify it.
This is undoubtedly due to handprints that I leave on the CD when taking it out of it's replica sleeve (!) as it's invariably the final track on the CD.
Error correction comes in when I play the CD but this will be degrading the sound.
Apart from a fine stream of water vapour (my breath) and a calotherm lens cloth, what is best for cleaning these?
SJB
This is undoubtedly due to handprints that I leave on the CD when taking it out of it's replica sleeve (!) as it's invariably the final track on the CD.
Error correction comes in when I play the CD but this will be degrading the sound.
Apart from a fine stream of water vapour (my breath) and a calotherm lens cloth, what is best for cleaning these?
SJB