If you appreciate the value, importance and (for the most part) reliability of physical media, it’s likely you have some DVDs ...
Find out how disc rot can corrupt DVDs, how to prevent and/or fix it, and what to do if you have old Warner Bros. DVDs from the 2000s that don't work anymore.
Do you have DVDs that rot and won't play, particularly those from Warner Bros Home Entertainment? You might be eligible for a replacement.
News out of Japan from publication Monohika, as reported by flatpanelshd.com, indicates that Sony is releasing its first Blu-ray disc player since 2019. The UBP-X700/K isn’t a brand new player ...
Warner Bros. DVDs from 20 years ago are proving to be defective, and the problem of "disc rot" could be disastrous for old content.
but they can be affected by disc rot, a form of physical deterioration that affects optical discs, causing them to become unreadable over time due to corrosion or damage to the reflective layer.
new DVD exchange program for those experiencing premature disc rot, sometimes known as laser rot. Regardless of the name, disc rot refers to the chemical deterioration that affects all discs ...
Last week Warner Brothers reacted to ongoing reports of “laser rot” impacting DVDs released between 2006-2008. Thankfully, rather than brush the problem under the rug, it acknowledged the issue, which ...
Disc rot, the bane of every collector's existence when it comes to physical media, is unfortunately becoming more common as our cherished classics continue to age. It has long been known that certain ...