Friday, June 22nd 2007
Blu-ray discs go rotten
A small group of Blu-ray Disc owners have discovered a manufacturing defect in the disc that renders the media virtually unplayable. As noted by members of the AVS Forum, the movie most commonly affected by the defect is The Prestige, from Buena Vista Home Entertainment (BVHE).The defect is immediately visible to the naked eye and appears as a pattern of dots on the reflective surface of the disc. Users are reporting that the surface of the unplayable discs is still smooth to the touch, indicating that the defect is occurring beneath the top coating.
Other forum participants reported that their copies of Stranger Than Fiction, The Departed and Gone in 60 Seconds also suffer from the same defect.
Other forum participants reported that their copies of Stranger Than Fiction, The Departed and Gone in 60 Seconds also suffer from the same defect.
25 Comments on Blu-ray discs go rotten
I wonder, will they replace these folks' copies with good ones?
so interesting, hope they both just end up tying and we get both so no one is shafted, and not just one format gets tons of money. competition is good!!!
but seriously, that sucks
That would have been a good coverup:laugh:
Never seen something like that. Used to have bad DVD-r:s that had their dye melt during burning and I end up with error fested discs that only worked half way.
After the battery recall... can you imagine... in 3 years time... having to recall 100 million blue-ray discs! LOL
Whoever guesses it right first gets a cookie.
:)
And does this affect PS3 games as well?