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TrueDisc burns damage-resistant optical discs

TrueDisc today introduced TrueDisc for Mac OS X, its archival-quality optical format. Files burned to disc with TrueDisc can sustain disc damage as high as 90% and still restore the original file. The company says files burned to disc with TrueDisc can sustain disc damage as high as 90% and still restore the original file. TrueDisc burns standard files to CD-R, DVD-R, DVD+R, and DVD+R Double Layer in a special damage-resistant format. These files, called “master copies,” can be read back off the disc by the TrueDisc software. If disc damage prevents some of the file from being read, TrueDisc automatically uses patent-pending algorithms to reconstruct the missing data. TrueDisc is priced at US$89, but is available for a limited-time at a special introductory price of $52.

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