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Old 01-17-2024, 02:37 PM   #1
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USA Custom BD-Rs for home videos, are they scratch resistant?

Howdy, cats! New around these parts, and really appreciate anyone who takes the time to respond to this.

So there's a few home videos, which I've created a custom .ISO file with menus for. I was thinking of burning them to Blu-Ray, and to my knowledge the only format you can burn to is BD-R. What I'm wondering is if BD-R has the same scratch resistant coating as official studio licensed discs, or does the fact it's a blank disc mean there's no scratch resistance? I've read some sights say one thing, other sites say different, so I'm hoping the more knowledgable/technically savy people on this site can give me a clear yes or no on that point.

If it's the case BD-R is not scratch resistant, does anyone know of an alternative that is? Or if not that, is there any way I could have my discs scratch protected with coating AFTER burning them (or a service that offers that)? I appreciate anyone who takes the time to respond!
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