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At its new optical disc laboratory for acrylic DVDs, the company operates a EUR 1.5m replication line similar to those owned by DVD producers, in an effort to develop and test the performance of ...
whom we’ve found out has been rotting from the inside for years, failed to quarantine the sickness ailing them, and it has spread to their DVD catalog. Titles that have been in collections for years ...
But what if your old DVDs stop working? The New York Post reports “disc rot” has become a growing concern after Warner Bros. Home Entertainment confirmed many of WB’s DVDs manufactured ...
DVDs might be a thing of the past, but if you’re someone who kept your collection, you’ll want to check if they’ve fallen victim to disc rot — especially if they are titles distributed by ...
Some Warner Bros DVDs won't play due to material problems Affected discs were made between 2006 and 2008 Warner Bros is replacing discs, but not all movies are still available Of all the ...
The first DVDs in the United States were sold in 1997. In the years since, Warner Bros. discovered a slew of its movies are suffering from “disc rot” -- turning them into shiny drink coasters.
Turns out that's not entirely true. If you own a Warner Bros. DVD from a certain three-year period, there's a good chance the disc no longer works -- but the company is doing something about it.