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I had read awhile back about Blu Ray movies degrading over time and not working. It started happening to me recently with Superman and now Enter The Dragon.
Not a scratch on them yet none of my 4 Blu Ray players can recognize them as anything. I have used DVD's with deep scratches that still work but these two movies with zero smudges or scratches won't work anymore. I didn't see a thread so I apologize if one exists. |
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Upgrade firmware of clean your laser. DVD's working has nothing to do with it as a separate laser is used to read the dvd's.
The notion of disc-rot causing read errors only occurs on disks that are scracthed deeply enough to pierce the protective coating and poorly stored causing corrosion. |
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Well, it also could be a manufacturing defect that develops over time - while it's not anywhere near the catastrophe it is was for Laserdisc, "laser rot" can affect DVDs if there were contaminants in the production process. It's very rare, though.
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I don't think the PS3 has any firmware updates that aren't with the system updates.
The fact that it doesn't work on multiple players is the only reason I made this post. I had a similar problem with Pineapple Express but it works on my actual Blu Ray player without issue. |
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