Just some quick observations. First of all your input is invaluable in trying to get my arms around this issue. FWIW, I have made back up copies of literally thousands of commercial DVDs and DVD-Rs. I have had some failures with DVDs but none so far with DVD-Rs, so my experience matches up with...
Hey, Rob
1. This seems to be the consensus from what I am hearing. It is ironic to me that the dreaded DVD-Rs that a lot of collectors were convinced were going to rot in short order are the ones that are rot free and some of the pressed discs are showing problems. I've always figured I would...
I have a couple of questions (sorry if these have already been answered, I haven’t had a chance to read the whole thread yet).
1) Have there been any reports of rot with Warner Archive DVD-Rs?
2) Does anybody have an opinion of the theory I have heard that some DVDs have had their plastic...
Back in the day the joke used to be that Media Mail meant that the Post Office threw the package out in the street, hoping someone would come upon it and kick it in the general direction of it’s destination.
And it’s gotten worse since then, especially in the last year or so.
Don't know the details...assume it has to do with William Inge's heirs.
I do know that Warners has been and continues to work on sorting out the rights issues and that DARK is fairly high on their priority list. It sometimes takes years for all the legal issues to be ironed out, but hopefully...