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Old 02-24-2025, 04:52 PM   #1
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Default Weird mark on the edge of my disc.

Just got this set and played all 3 discs to completion and had no issues but I saw my second disc had this yesterday:

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I played the disc again and had zero issues but what is this? Should I be worried for future playback?
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It's on a non-data part of the disc, so there's really no way it could interfere with proper playback of the disc's contents, or create read errors with the laser.

It should be fine, as you've already verified by playing it with no issues.
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It's on a non-data part of the disc, so there's really no way it could interfere with proper playback of the disc's contents, or create read errors with the laser.

It should be fine, as you've already verified by playing it with no issues.
Could it get worse? I never seen it on a disc before.
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