In a post between "Tony Langdon : August Abolins", on 9/24/2019 10:50 PM
> AA> Might be wise to consider the same conversion strategy for the DVDs
> AA> that you can still play?
>
> Suffice to say there are ways and means to achieve an equivalent result. :)
But it is much more fun to generate one's own video files. :)
> Interestingly, I've never had any issues with CDs, just DVDs for some >
reason. In both cases, I'm talking about commercially pressed
> discs bought through normal retail stores.
Maybe the stock was contaminated in transit or in storage before hitting the
shops? Can you notice anything else like a common manufacturer for those
discs?
I wouldn't be surprised that known compromised discs end up in those bargain
bins in department stores.
Do your bad DVD purchases span a wide number of years? ..or are the bad ones
specific to a narrow purchasing period and/or source?
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