Watching a new dvd and the player seems to hang up at a certain spot on the disc. It is also a little noisy in general. It's a little under 3 years old. Is it normal for them to be going into the trash after only a few years?
I don't really buy new ones,I only blu ray what isn't available on net flix or amazon,sometimes I have to play blu rays from redbox.People still keep disks in their home?
You're apparently not very aware of everything missing from Netflix.People still keep disks in their home?
Netflix isn't the only way to obtain video online.You're apparently not very aware of everything missing from Netflix.
I don't pirate unless it's an only option.Netflix isn't the only way to obtain video online.
I don't stream illegally too much risk being caught. Only netflix,amazon,redbox and 6 dollar blu ray bin from wal-mart/target.Netflix isn't the only way to obtain video online.
I think it might just be the disc, which sucks being as it's brand new.does this happen with other discs too or just this one?
can you exchange it for another one?I think it might just be the disc, which sucks being as it's brand new.
Nah, Target is looooong gone, lol.can you exchange it for another one?
it might have gotten scratched or something somehow.
if you have a DVD burner you can just copy the original disc and burn another one on a new disc.Nah, Target is looooong gone, lol.
Yeah, see my dvd player is 12 plus years old, but my first Blu-ray player is already struggling. Fucking technology, lol.I buy a new one every 3 years,my new one streams netflix.
It seems to be working on our old DVD player, so we're going with that. A little choppy, but seems to power through it.if you have a DVD burner you can just copy the original disc and burn another one on a new disc.
People still keep disks in their home?
I have a large supply, lol. There was a time (not that long ago) where your favorite movies were available on DVD and nowhere else. So you bought the stuff you liked, and storing DVD/Blu-ray discs isn't so there isn't really a good reason to dump them.I have a limited supply, but I like to have blu-rays of really cool movies, like Avengers, The Dark Knight, Avatar, Promethius, and some others, usually audii/visually striking, mainly superhero movies I want to watch in a theatre setting.
It's true, they're worthless except primarily to the owner.I have a large supply, lol. There was a time (not that long ago) where your favorite movies were available on DVD and nowhere else. So you bought the stuff you liked, and storing DVD/Blu-ray discs isn't so there isn't really a good reason to dump them.