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The linear reading strategydvdisaster contains two different reading strategies.The linear reading strategy is recommended for:
Properties of the linear reading strategy.
Configuration. Number of sectors to skip after a read error. Reading attempts for defective sectors are slow and may wear out the drive mechanics under unfavourable conditions. A series of read errors, spread over a continous sector range, is more common than single spot defects. Therefore a configuration option exists so that a certain number of sectors will be skipped after the occurance of a read error. The skipped sectors are assumed to be defective without further reading attempts. Some guide lines for selecting the number of skipped sectors are:
Limiting the reading range. Reading can be limited to a given range of sectors in the "Image" preferences tab. This comes in handy during multiple read attempts of damaged media. Estimating media quality. The speed curve. Most drives will slow down while reading medium areas which are in bad condition:
The reading curve is most accurate when using the "Scan" function. During the "Read" operation the read data will be written to the hard drive at the same time, which may cause irregularities in the reading curve depending on the operating system and hardware used. Read errors. Read errors cause red markings in the spiral or respective messages at the command line. This means that the medium could not be read at these places during the current reading pass:
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