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Posted by Rich on 03/21/06 21:34
On Sun, 19 Mar 2006 09:33:08 GMT, Roy L. Fuchs
<roylfuchs@urfargingicehole.org> wrote:
>On Fri, 17 Mar 2006 17:42:52 -0500, Rich <none@none.com> Gave us:
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>>On Thu, 16 Mar 2006 18:37:57 -0500, "Irulan" <lrulan@comcast.net>
>>wrote:
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>>>
>>>"Rich" <none@none.com> wrote in message
>>>news:b3sj121ecin3kkekkc44l7d7dansh5q10n@4ax.com...
>>>> Well, after 8 years and no problems (900 discs or so owned, 1000
>>>> rented) I finally had a DVD deteriorate on me. The movie was "Trinity
>>>> and Beyond" The Atomic Bomb Movie. A terrific documentary on the
>>>> development of the atomic and hydrogen bombs. Done by Peter Kuran.
>>>> The DVD company is VCE so I emailed them to see if they'd be willing
>>>> to replace it.
>>>>
>>>> The DVD surface appears to have something like a watermark on it.
>>>> It looks subsurface to me.
>>>> Here's a screen shot of what this looks like;
>>>> http://www.pbase.com/andersonrm/image/57346298
>>>
>>>Looks like rot. Nothing you can do about it except to purchase a new dvd.
>>>Hope it's still available.
>>
>>Just for fun, I email the company to see if they'd replace it.
>>No answer yet.
>>-Rich
>
> Very unlikely they will without them being able to examine the disc
>first hand. If there is internal manufacturing related damage,
>they'll likely honor your request, if you make it in a diplomatic
>manner. If you have ANY scratches on the disc's read surface at all,
>they will likely tell you to take better care of your disc library,
>and alter your handling habits.
I don't scratch my DVD discs, none is ever scratched,
I don't stack them horizontally on each other, no other
discs of 900 that I know of have gone bad and the shot on
pbase.com (which if you can't see, then FIX the settings
in your browser) is a screen shot.
-Rich
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