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Originally Posted by NotASpeckOfCereal
It can be either, because they don't manufacture these things in a laboratory. Dust and prints can make a disc not play without cleaning, a fine scratch can make it unplayable even after cleaning.
Then some discs don't play regardless. For my time and money, it just seems easier to test such discs in another player.
If it's a disc issue as you say, it should do the same thing in the other player.
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Yes, definitely. I've only had problems with a couple of discs in my collection as far as I recall. And in both instances they refused to play on both my players. Replacement discs worked fine.
Anyways, l ordered my set on Prime Day, hopefully there won't be any issue the set.