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This may seem like a silly question, but bear with me. I was having a conversation with a friend recently who pointed out that my large blu-ray collection is a waste of money for a number of reasons: streaming availability, price of blu vs other formats, but the most important he seemed to stress was that in his mind, if you watch a blu ray disc over and over again, the quality of the picture degrades over time.
I was able to get him to see the pros of blu over the first two points he raised, but I couldnt find any info online about the long time durability of blu rays. so, any tech savvy people here: To put this to bed once and for all with my buddy: Can you watch a blu ray disc 1000 times, and have it still produce the perfect picture it gave you on your first viewing? Or does the picture quality degrade somewhat over time with a large amount of multiple viewings? thanks for any input you guys/gals can give. |
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