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Maybe I'm mistaken, but I thought that Blurays were supposed to be more durable than DVD's and that was one of their selling points. I've been buying up pretty much every single Disney Blu-Ray as they are released.
Now, I have a three year old and the movies get rewatched. Finding Nemo now skips horribly, it has been watched around 15 times. I've been the only one to handle the disc, it looks flawless, but it skips. Bought a new blu ray player in case that was the issue, but the disc still skips. Tangled only made it through 4 viewings before beginning to regularly skip. I don't understand this. The DVD's I own still work just fine. They skip if they have scratches or fingerprints, they don't skip when they aren't scratched. What in the world is going on with my Blu ray collection? Are they only supposed to last a few viewings? It makes me regret buying them in Bluray format, should have just bought digital even though the quality would be lower. |
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