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  1. BobO'Link

    What do you do when you discover a disc issue?

    If you mentioned you purchased it via ebay that could be your issue with them. Many (most? all? I just know I'd not purchase a Shout! set via an ebay seller at all because of all the reported issues with them on that site) of the Shout! releases you see on ebay are bootlegs. Put one of the...
  2. BobO'Link

    What do you do when you discover a disc issue?

    If you'd take the trouble to read that thread you'd find they were very responsive to issues. There are several threads about their releases and the history of just *why* they chose to shut down. The "Search" function is a good way to find them.
  3. BobO'Link

    What do you do when you discover a disc issue?

    Here ya go... happy reading: https://www.hometheaterforum.com/community/threads/the-twilight-time-news-and-info-thread.341771/
  4. BobO'Link

    What do you do when you discover a disc issue?

    You no longer have to worry about Twilight Time. The founder/owner passed away and they shut down the label. After a final "thank you" sale, all remaining stock was sold to other retailers. That said, from what I've read all you had to do was contact them and they'd have replaced any...
  5. BobO'Link

    What do you do when you discover a disc issue?

    Early CD marketing pushed just how much sturdier and damage proof they were compared to LPs. I don't recall any mention of life span but it was assumed by most consumers that they'd last "forever" due to the way they were marketed. I was in an audio store one day (roughly 1984 - CDs were still...
  6. BobO'Link

    What do you do when you discover a disc issue?

    That's what I normally do - or just the effected season if possible. Like yours, everything I own is long past the return date and some of the original manufacturers are no longer in business. I figure the majors *might* replace something if I ask politely but I rarely do. Fortunately I've...
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