PeterPan
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Thanks for your answer. I wanted to test the drive's error correction capabilities with scratched and a bit dirty discs.I fingered all of an audio cd's(a copy of the original cd) back,and scratched it with using a metal piece.Some scratches are light some are deep and thicker.I tried reading audio cd with my notebook's Nec dvd writer.It didn't cause high volumed hiss-hops,but there was sound which shouldn't be,,it was low volumed interrupting sounds..Also there were also a lot of silence moments,sometimes for 5-6 seconds while playing the audio cd.I was thinking that my notebook's dvd writer has very good error correction cause up-to-date it read almost every cd without problem. Then i tried the same cd with my Lg H62n,and it played totaly smoothly,no silence moments nor "hiss-hops" nor similar interrupting sounds. So i started to think that Lg H62n's cd error correction capabilities is good but it doesn't be able to tolerate cds with burn errors well.
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