I am done renting DVD's via blockbu$ter etc..
Out of the last 8 DVD's I rented 4 of them went all digital(pixel scramble?)& 2 of them plain out froze.
I cleaned them inside to outside( the way I was told ) a few got past the part they pixel'd out on before but
started doining it again later. I have seen DVD freeze up because of a finger print, I mean come on now...
& I know its not the player cuz I cross ref them between 3 players.
The funny thing is most of them look ok to the eye & are new releases. So you would think they havent
had the time to get beat up yet? Then you tell the local renting establishment about them & they look @ you
as If you are tryn to scam them lol.
Anyway DVD's are way to fragil IMHO, they should figure out a thicker plastic coating or something.
Yes VHS loses quality over time , but DVD's lose quality way faster if handled like a regular CD.
Puting them in & out of there case is a art I guess?
Is it do to the more compact laser burning that they suck so bad?
Out of the last 8 DVD's I rented 4 of them went all digital(pixel scramble?)& 2 of them plain out froze.
I cleaned them inside to outside( the way I was told ) a few got past the part they pixel'd out on before but
started doining it again later. I have seen DVD freeze up because of a finger print, I mean come on now...
& I know its not the player cuz I cross ref them between 3 players.
The funny thing is most of them look ok to the eye & are new releases. So you would think they havent
had the time to get beat up yet? Then you tell the local renting establishment about them & they look @ you
as If you are tryn to scam them lol.
Anyway DVD's are way to fragil IMHO, they should figure out a thicker plastic coating or something.
Yes VHS loses quality over time , but DVD's lose quality way faster if handled like a regular CD.
Puting them in & out of there case is a art I guess?
Is it do to the more compact laser burning that they suck so bad?
