I have a collection of DVDs and CDs that I’ve been meaning to archive. However, most of them must be scratched because whenever I try to read them, they get an I/O error in a random spot of one of the 1gb files. I heard that you can do some magic with ddrescue and possibly even read them in reverse, but don’t know the limitations of that when it comes to USB DVD readers. How can I copy these reliably?

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    Get the battery powered one, and get a 9v 1amp wall wart (it can run on batteries or the wall wart).

    Also buy spare sanding wheels, at least 3, preferably 6.

    Source: I have one. It takes 2 minutes to do a full pass. One wheel will do about 100 discs before being too worn out.

    Of the ~200 unreadable discs I’ve run through it, perhaps 5 were still unreadable afterwards (and those may have had a copy protection failure, I’m not really sure). I do know pretty much all were readable afterwards, when they weren’t readable before.

    Edit: the spray is just water with a drop of dish soap. Use lots of water - when I hear it slow down I know it needs more water on the disc, so give it another shot of spray.