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Originally Posted by Torrente
The latter.
Dead one day and you don't know why and you can't see anything wrong on the data side most of the time.
But sometimes you can see strange stains, or some kind of mist.
Plus, QOL factory is adding problems to other problems with the sloppy way they manufacture discs... even some replacement discs they sent to french customers won't play or miss the artwork, and sometimes they even miss some bonus features on the menu of the discs!!
As for the look of some of their discs I will let you see by yourself how it looks like here: http://www.blurayenfrancais.com/foru...413421#p413421
and here: http://www.blurayenfrancais.com/foru...413536#p413536
Something is clearly wrong about this factory!!!
Plus, some french members found out an old newspaper article where a journalist followed the manufacturing of a disc and let's just say that what is said is just unbelievable. Back in 2009 - 2010 they admit they didn't know what they were doing and that they were learning along the way (with 1 disc on 5 produced being rejected for not working properly). You can imagine that when business becomes more difficult it's easy to not reject so much discs anymore... just a thought but I think it's pretty clear now...
Hope we will know more in the following months but it just doesn't smell good for this media in France.
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I don't know whether to feel good or bad about this being so different from bronzing. It totally sucks that this is happening, but at least it's not evidence that "bronzing" is some widespread phenomenon that could happen to any BD.