Then, I played it on my DVD player. It played flawlessly. It has a resin-based scratch resistant recording surface (SRS Technology) that protects your recordings from fingerprint smudges, scratches, abrasions, and other elements that could easily render a disc useless.
After playing the disc in the DVD player, I tested it on my laptop using VSO Inspector. I first ran the 'Surface Test' which showed absolutely no flaws, errors, or problems. Immediately after the Surface Scan Test, I ran the 'File Test.'
Again, no errors, no problems. The software didn't even detect the scratches. My disc drive didn't skip a beat.
Check out the report and screen shots at
http://rmgproducts.com/store/Scratched_CenturyDisc_Results.html