Actually, I am planning on moving them back and forth quite a bit, at least for the next couple of years, so that is a concern. And I know what you mean by the difficult-to-remove hubs... most of my season sets come that way, and that's one of the reasons why I'm not simply putting my discs...
So I ordered an Amaray II case and the standard Amaray case to compare them before my big purchase. Here's the pros/cons of each. Standard Amaray case - Opening the case is easy, just about the same as most cases out there. - Insertion is decent, but sometimes takes two presses to the...
I was thinking about that too. One of my concerns was, however, that the disc is being held too close to the back of the case and may touch during transport, whereas the standard Amaray case holds the disc up above the backing. According to my research, Amaray is the one that everyone lauds as...
Interesting... this looks pretty good. Just a few questions. Where is the contact made with the discs and with the selector? I can't quite discern how that's done from the pictures.... I want to make sure that the things that touch are incredibly soft and made for DVD contact. Also, how well do...
No, I still have all of them... but most of them are those crappy cases that make you feel like you're breaking the disc just trying to remove it. Also, some of the cases are made of cheap plastic that gets a lot of wear simply by opening.
I own about 500-600 DVDs and up until this point, I've been storing them in CD/DVD binders (not unlike Amazon.com: Case Logic Nylon 336-Disc CD Wallet (Black): Electronics ). I've recently discovered, however, that these binders, though extremely convenient, as I like to take them with me...