Software for checking the readability of optical discs?

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Software for checking the readability of optical discs?

Post by mtosev » 2023-09-24, 14:37

Does anyone know any programs that can check if the optical media is readable? Thx
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Re: Software for checking the readability of optical discs?

Post by CrimsonAkiha » 2023-09-24, 15:30

Nero DiscSpeed's "ScanDisc" and "Disc Quality" features work for me.

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Re: Software for checking the readability of optical discs?

Post by back2themoon » 2023-09-24, 16:50

...and for recovery, IsoBuster.