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  1. Hope this is the right place to post this. I was wondering what is the best way to store DVDr discs? I'm using a CD wallet but I'm reading that they can ruin the discs later on. Are jewel or clam shell cases best?
    I also have 2 discs that have a minor scratch on them and when I put them in my Playstation2 it will play up until the scratch and then say can't read disc." When I play them in another DVD player it just skips over the chapter. It seems like DVDR discs are really sensitive to the smallest marks or scratches. Could I use a regular DVD repair on DVD+R discs? Or is there anyway to fix them? Thanks!
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    I put my cd/dvd in cases,never had one ruined.
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    I keep my discs in a 100 cd wallet. I been stroring discs in those for years and never had any ruined.
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  4. I like spindles. I mean, there is some stuff that you want in cases, some stuff that you want in envelopes, and some stuff might be better in wallets.

    They come with your blanks (usually); they hold 50 (sometimes 25) discs; and they take up very little space. They're really good for storing discs you don't get out that often.

    I've been burning CD's and DVD's for a few years so I just have piles of discs. So spindles have really helped me out.

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    Yeah I keep some of my cds in spindles to but only the ones that I don't use often because its hard to find cd in it, since you got to go through each disc to find what you need.
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