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This is what....
...copy protection scanners and by-pass programs are for.
I've used a protection scanner/analyzer (can't remember the name) and bypass programs to make legit back ups of my games.
I'm no pirate, and think (like a lot of legitimate game owners) that we should be able to make back ups of our games in case the original disc gets scratched. I do recognize that this opens the door to piracy.
Then again, there are products such as D-skin that alledge to protect CDs and DVDs from becoming scratched. I've not tried these yet. -
Here is the solution
www.d-skin.com
http://www.d-skin.com/ -
Re:disc condoms
They are called D_Skins and they work very well, I use them on all of my Windows XP Cds and Other high value ones. http://www.d-skin.com/
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Re:Except that you had to slip 'em in and out.
You could try something like this: D-Skin
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Re:one problem..
http://www.d-skin.com/
Funny little scratch resistance sleeves. Hmm.................. -
Re:But....Keep the disk in a case when not in use, and put a d-skin on it http://www.d-skin.com/home.html. The case will keep it from being snapped in half, and the d-skin will keep it from scratching.
My only question is how much will this cost? Even if the disk itself is cheap, the content would be incredible. How much would it be to buy 200 movies, even if they are on the same disk?
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Re:there are plastic covers ...
http://www.d-skin.com/
Oddly enough, a buddy of mine described this to me as a business idea, and a day or two later saw the ad for these on TV. I emailed him the link and said "too late".
I looked for them at my local Wal Mart a few weeks ago but didn't find them. -
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