I see it very possible that a good, clean, as transparent as possible disc will help the laser pickup work at its best and read the light pulses induced by pit-to-land and land-to-pit transitions with very good temporal accuracy. And since jitter is temporal INaccuracy, this enhanced transparency will reduce jitter.
There is a commercial being broadcast nowadays on TV advertising a product claiming that it will restore one's car's headlamps transparency by removing the layer of oxidation that tends to develop and makes them slightly opaque.
Something like that.
I doubt that such a product will improve a new, or well maintained disc, but may be worth a try for older ones.
There is a commercial being broadcast nowadays on TV advertising a product claiming that it will restore one's car's headlamps transparency by removing the layer of oxidation that tends to develop and makes them slightly opaque.
Something like that.
I doubt that such a product will improve a new, or well maintained disc, but may be worth a try for older ones.