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I bought The Descent Blu-ray by Lionsgate in '07, played it twice, kept it in a closed cabinet, then last month I tried to play it again and it wouldn't play - on all my players, the same players that could play it 3 years ago. The disc was scratchless, spotless, looked brand new. My set top players and computer drives seemed to see it as a blank disc.
I would expect low-quality DVD+Rs or BD-Rs to behave like this. I've never seen a store-bought retail disc (CD, VCD, DVD, BD) do this. How could a pressed, retail disc deteriorate to nothingness just like that? Has this happened to anyone? |
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