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by jordankc | January 21, 2018 00:18 | #15574
Hi! There are a few posts exploring this question here:
Hope that helps!
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DVDs work better with smaller track separation and therefore greater diffraction.
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Hi! There are a few posts exploring this question here:
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DVDs work better with smaller track separation and therefore greater diffraction.
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