2006-12-02, 09:45 PM
I've just been chatting with a friend of mine who has discovered a crack in a favourite CD which runs from the spindle hole out to about three-quarters of the radius of the disc. The CD is no longer in production and (being a non-techie) he never ripped the contents to his PC.
Not surprisingly, his CD player and PC CD-ROM drive refuse to acknowledge that there's a disk in the drive if he tries to play it, but what he was wondering was if there is any software that might read a CD at the image level to try to piece together at least some of the content.
I've never heard of anything and it seems unlikely but I thought I'd throw this into the arena to see if anyone knows of anything.
Cheers,
Brian
Not surprisingly, his CD player and PC CD-ROM drive refuse to acknowledge that there's a disk in the drive if he tries to play it, but what he was wondering was if there is any software that might read a CD at the image level to try to piece together at least some of the content.
I've never heard of anything and it seems unlikely but I thought I'd throw this into the arena to see if anyone knows of anything.
Cheers,
Brian