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Blu-ray Archduke
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Im not sure about BD but ive had a similar situation as yours but with DVDs being near the heater. Never had a problem with any of the discs.
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#1983 |
Blu-ray Champion
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#1986 |
Banned
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#1987 |
Blu-ray Guru
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I would like to.
But I can't find it. Usually I can see them on the Criterion discs and some other Well Go titles. But with Drug War I can't. I don't even see the spot. As if there were none. Also, I realized my US 10,000 BC disc is severely damaged! It has a fine layer of some kind of mist over the whole surface. It's the worst chemical reaction I've seen so far. Much more than what I witnessed on my french discs that are also touched by this same bronzing and "unplayable" issue that is affecting my Criterion / Well Go discs. I also witnessed severe bronzing on my european Dirty Harry series discs. And the art side of my New York Ripper disc is deteriorating over the years. There is a kind of bubble (as if I put a flame on the art side trying to burn it) that is showing also on the data side and the disc is therefore unplayable anymore ![]() |
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Banned
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#1989 |
Blu-ray Guru
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OK, thanks!
Maybe I'll send an email to Blue Underground for my New York Ripper disc... I think I bought it on Axel Music and the store closed in the meantime, so... I'll try to buy 10,000 BC again and see what happens. Those "chemical" reactions are very concerning (same goes with at least 50 titles released in France over the last few years) to a point where I'm questionning the ability of the factories to manufacturate blu-ray discs properly... |
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Banned
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#1991 |
Blu-ray Guru
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Yes it is
![]() And it seems another member's disc is affected too (check the Blue Underground thread). So it's not an isolated issue or "just" a bad one. It seems there's a bunch of bad ones out there. Hope they did another pressing in the meantime ![]() |
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bd-25's are more see-through, so maybe it's just a trick of the light? |
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#1995 |
Banned
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#1996 |
Blu-ray Guru
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Well, as you may know, we are currently facing a HUGE blu-ray disc fiasco in France, with a magnitude that is 100 times more concerning than what happened to Lionsgate / Criterion / Well Go discs in the US.
We (french customers) find a lot of our discs to be unplayable anymore. Companies told us it was mainly a problem of material they used back in 2009 / 2010 which are causing some kind of deterioration to the layers on BD-50s. But we recently discovered it was partly wrong or uncomplete. Because a lot more discs became unplayable. Discs that were released in 2011, 2012, 2013. And BD-25 too. They didn't answer about those latest issues yet. We at least discovered 70 to 80 discs that are unplayable anymore... and counting. Everyday another title is added to the list. Today the following french releases were named: - Tucker & Dale - Brazil (digibook) - Cleopatra (digibook) - Speed (BD-25) It affects a lot of french discs: most of the TF1 video "old" steelbooks (Polanski's Pirates, Pulp Fiction, The Mist etc), most of the M6 vidéo releases, Pathé, Europa Corp, a lot of Wild Side discs too (such as Sin City and many others) and some Gaumont, Aventi, MEP. We also discovered 2 titles that were pressed by Sony in France (The Myth and Silent Hill collector's 2 discs edition) and several from Fox. We also discovered european discs of the Dirty Harry collection from Warner might be affected (mine are). Right now BD-25 that are affected are very rare, I agree on that. Still, some are concerned too. For example, my Speed disc is totally ROT. It's not a "bronzing" effect, it's more like a kind of a mist on the surface of the data side. This issue is discussed on all the french blu-ray community forums. I don't think we discussed about it on the french forum of blu-ray.com yet 'though. I chosed not to, because right now, most of the companies didn't say a word. They just said it was a problem with the factory named QOL and that we should all deal directly with it. But this very factory is in receivership right now. Her faith will be adressed on the 26th of February so we all wait to know how this will end. Plus other factories are concerned as some of the discs that are affected weren't manufactured by QOL factory but others. At the moment, we only can check all our collection, hoping that just a few discs won't work, and not a huge lot. Last edited by Torrente; 02-20-2015 at 12:06 PM. |
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#1997 |
Banned
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You should create a new thread about this somewhere, copying the words identically. This is HUGE.
![]() Edit: I started new threads in the DigiBook and SteelBook sections since that is what people usually import when they buy European editions. https://forum.blu-ray.com/showthread.php?t=257683 https://forum.blu-ray.com/showthread.php?t=257684 Last edited by jscoggins; 02-17-2015 at 03:48 AM. |
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#1998 |
Blu-ray Archduke
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with the commonality that is showing up across MULTIPLE factories worldwide, I'm saying my original statements early on in this thread are ringing true. There seems to be a flaw, or at least a propensity for Blu-rays too be pressed improperly in ways that FAR outclass DVD... I'm thinking Blu-ray will have failure rates long term that will FAR outclass Laserdisc rot
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Banned
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Blu-ray Prince
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So far all the discs I've checked seem fine but who knows what the future brings. |
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