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By Mark Harris If you use a CD/DVD burning program that has got a disc verifying option, then you might already know that this useful feature is great to make sure there are no errors on the
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discs you burn. But, what if you accidentally scratch the disc at a later date and want to check that all the files are still readable? A disk checking program is an essential tool that you can use to quickly scan CDs, DVDs, hard disks -- in fact most types of storage medium. Did you also know that recordable disks only have a finite lifespan? Disk scanning utilities are also useful for checking that existing disks check dvd for errors are still readable. 1. CDCheck 3 CDCheck is probably the most well-known disk scanner for the Windows platform. This feature-rich application can scan for errors in a number of ways. It can check the contents of CDs, DVDs, hard drives, and other types of media for errors and can also create/read hash files (MD5, CRC-32,etc.). CDCheck can also be used for comparing folders and files which is a useful feature if you want to compare the files written to disc with the source files (normally stored on your hard drive). CDCheck can also double as a file recovery tool to recover files from a disk that Windows can't read. Overall, a great utility to install to keep a check on all your media. More » 2. Ariolic Disk Scanner As well as being a great little utility for scanning hard drives for bad disk clusters, Ariolic Disk Scanner can also check CD and DVD disks for errors. It tests the complete surface of your disk and displays good and bad clusters in real-time. This program for Windows doesn't need to be installed and so you can run it from any type of media -- copying it to a USB flash drive for example enables you to carry it around with you to check several computer setups if necessary. More » 3. Emsa DiskCheck Emsa DiskCheck for
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MKV Blu-ray to AVI Blu-ray to PS3 Video tool VSO vso inspector Downloader VSO Media Player AVCHD Editor Photo slideshow PhotoDVD Copy DVD and Burning CopyTo DVD to DVD cd check download Blindwrite VSO Inspector Contact us Join Affiliate Program Press releases Get burning SDK Job Opportunities Buy Now Renew Special offers Home Products VSO Inspector VSO Inspector http://mp3.about.com/od/cdanddvdsoftware/tp/Free-Disk-Scanning-Software.htm VSO-Inspector is a free tool that reports various information about your hardware configuration. Using this freeware, you can check the listed CD, DVD and Blu-ray readers and writers connected to your computer, check the firmware used. The details about the media used and the speed supported by a given writer with this media. Also http://www.vso-software.fr/products/inspector/inspector.php you can scan a burnt media for read errors and be confident about the readibility of your fresh backup. Download Latest version VSO-Inspector Overview Detect and list the features of your CD/DVD/Blu-ray writers: Supported formats Region details Firmware versions Buffer size Region Code Read modes Write modes Etc Detect and list information about the inserted media: Media type Capacity Media ID (manufacturer and/or model) Number of layers Supported speeds (with current writer) Media Analysis Sector reading Definition of the area to check Definition of the read direction (as medias are mostly weak at the end of the burning zone, starting from the end is a good idea for a quick quality indication) Latest Version Version: 2.0.2.0 Date: 11-22-2010 Version History Update Open Source Visit our Partners Contact Blog Happy clients Why choose us? Company Translated in English by the VSO team - Want to help us? Privacy Policy | Terms of Use - © VSO Software 2002-2016. All rights reserved.
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MetaFilter querying the hive mind Log In Sign Up MetaFilter AskMeFi FanFare Projects Music Jobs IRL MetaTalk More Best Of Podcast Chat Labs Search MetaFilter… Menu Home FAQ About Archives Tags Popular Random How to inspect audio CDs for errors? February 9, 2005 7:58 PM Subscribe Any advice on inspecting audio CDs for errors? Ideally, via software. posted by romancer to Technology (3 answers total) What do you mean by errors? Usually problems playing CDs will be caused by scratches on the surface which protects the data layer. In this case, there isn't really an error on the CD, it's just not possible for some devices to read the information correctly. On the other hand, sometimes there are errors on the data layer. These can be caused by damage to a functioning CD, because of age or poor treatment, or could be a result of being burned with an insufficiently powered laser, so that the reader will not be able to tell the difference between pits and peaks. I don't think the device reading the CD will be able to tell the difference between these types of errors, since unlike data CDs, the audio CD standard reserves no space for error checking information. Without knowing a whole lot about your specific problem, I'd say you should grab Exact Audio Copy, and test the CD. If you get any suspicious positions, then your CD reader couldn't retrieve data consistently from that part of the CD. Also, if you're burning a CD, a burning program like Nero should be able to check the CD for errors in the burn.posted by too many notes at 10:49 PM on February 9, 2005 CD Paranoia will do this for free. And, as a bonus, it'll try to repair the problems as best as possible, too. CDEX uses the CD Paranoia engine to rip, but I don't think it reports errors.posted by shepd at 10:55 PM on February 9, 2005 CDEx is decent as a ripper, but it's not very good at reporting errors. I would second tmn's recommendation of Exact Audio Copy. It has an option to "