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Someone should steal this invention;

post #1 of 22
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I was throwing away yet another one of my kids DVDs today (scratched beyone hope) when I had the inspiration for an invention. Scratch-proof method of storing and playing DVDs and CDs.

The idea would be quite simple to execute - simply emulate the old floppy disks from our old PCs. You know - a hard outer case with a sleeve that opens inside the player, and then closes when you remove the disk.

I figure an entrepreneurial person could invent an outer shell that DVDs and CDs could be placed in. Then all that needs doing is to create the player that could accept the shell and play the disk within like a floppy does.

Seems simple enough - why do you suppose it hasn't yet been done?
post #2 of 22

Re: Someone should steal this invention;

well it sort of was already done my dad had bought a bunch back in early 90's.
It was a case for the CD-Rom and it needed a special CD Player to accept what looked like a regular CD case but it had an openeing somewhat like a floppy. so you never had to actually have the disk exposed and if you threw it around it was protected from the case it was in.

Altho I cant remember the name of these I can get a Pic of one ltr when I get home if you want to see it.
post #3 of 22

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It was called a CD Caddy It really only works as a protector if you have one caddy for each CD.
post #4 of 22

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The consortiums that developed the standards for both audio CD and DVD considered and then explicitly rejected the idea of caddies very early on in the process. It was consider too inconvenient for consumers and the added cost would have delayed the market penetration of the new formats.

Regards,

Joe
post #5 of 22

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It's already been done in PCs: DVD-RAM. Which didn't exactly take off as a format, losing out to the caddy-less DVD-R and DVD+R etc.
post #6 of 22

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Ah yes, the good old days. The caddys didn't work out.
As an alternative, why don't you get the kids a dvd changer?

Glenn
post #7 of 22

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I think Sony's MiniDisc is the only optical-disk format that uses a caddy. I don't know if they even make those anymore (They had a Qualia model three years ago, but nobody wanted a MD player that cost 10x wat an iPod did).
post #8 of 22

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Originally Posted by Glenn Overholt
Ah yes, the good old days. The caddys didn't work out.
As an alternative, why don't you get the kids a dvd changer?

Glenn

Put six of your kid's favorite movies in, and put it out of reach-- or disable the eject (demo mode) in the ultra-sekrit menu.
post #9 of 22

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Originally Posted by JeremyErwin
Put six of your kid's favorite movies in, and put it out of reach-- or disable the eject (demo mode) in the ultra-sekrit menu.
Never mind six, aren't there 100-disc or 250-disc changers available?
post #10 of 22

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Originally Posted by Yee-Ming
Never mind six, aren't there 100-disc or 250-disc changers available?

That sounds like a good idea. I'd have to look around for that too.

Jeremy G.
post #11 of 22

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There are 300 & 400 models out too by Sony & Pioneer.

Sony once had a model out that would even flip double-sided disks, but they stopped making that, I think.
They need to come out with an HD or BD unit!

Glenn
post #12 of 22

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I have two of the Sony 400s (and have a solution to the two-sided disc problem that I can't discuss on the forum. ) And I'm still running low on room. Sigh. Too many TV on DVD sets. I'll have to start rotating the less-viewed ones in and out from time to time.

Regards,

Joe
post #13 of 22

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If your kids do this to many disks, you should invest in backup software and give them the backup to use. DVD-r's are cheap, most computers have a dvd burner, and the software isn't bad either. Anydvd is my favorite.
post #14 of 22

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I'm suprised no one suggested actually teaching the kids to properly handle the DVD's. At least teach them to get an adult that can properly handle the disc.
post #15 of 22
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Originally Posted by Jassen M. West
I'm suprised no one suggested actually teaching the kids to properly handle the DVD's. At least teach them to get an adult that can properly handle the disc.

It's not just DVDs, it is PC software and music CDs. With three kids there is always finger pointing but never responsibility....

The caddy idea is exactly what I was considering - and yes; one caddy per disk. This would provide considerable protection for disks for about the same cost as a jewel case and a new player. You could even put the label on the caddy and store your disks on the caddies. A bonus would be if there was a way to do this for my Wii disks...
post #16 of 22

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This already exists
post #17 of 22

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computer connectivity raises the price significantly. For instance, this is 1600 dollars
post #18 of 22

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Wasn't there once some sort of clear sticker or something that you could affix to the read side of a DVD to prevent scratching of the surface?

-paul
post #19 of 22

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> I'm suprised no one suggested actually teaching the kids to properly handle the DVD's.

I was thinking the same thing. With proper handling, discs never get scratched.
post #20 of 22

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What about these?

d_skin - protective disc disk skins cd dvd protector protection scratch prevention

$28.95 per 100 on Amazon. They have smaller quanities as well.
post #21 of 22

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Minidiscs and DVD-RAMs both used caddies and failed to penetrate the market (probably because there was no user base who owned the drives).

Rip the kid's DVDs to a computer (a personal use copy is legal) and connect your computer to the TV. In a few years I'd expect to see budget oriented media servers on the market (right now they are $$$).
post #22 of 22

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I'm thinking Selectovision might be a great name!

Oh, wait, that was used 25 years ago, my bad!

Brent
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