10-02-2006, 07:57 AM
This doesn't fit the description of delamination as described in this article about dvd rot "Symptoms of the rot include picture break-up and freezing at a specific place on the disk. The main cause is believed to be poorly designed cases. Delamination shows up as a coffee-like stain that prevents the disc from playing." from here:
http://hometheater.about.com/gi/dynamic/...920%2F6009
It is more like the disks have been etched all over it... and I know they aren't scratched because they haven't even been out of the case holders or played!! I can't find an actual picture of a dvd with rot... the link is broken...
A gentleman on AN said the disks were bubbling... and he's seen it on quite a few US made disks that are mass produced from low quality disks... if you want to read about it, just go to the forum under HK DVD Discussion same topic as this one... and I can't link it cause it wants me to log in... lol..
http://hometheater.about.com/gi/dynamic/...920%2F6009
It is more like the disks have been etched all over it... and I know they aren't scratched because they haven't even been out of the case holders or played!! I can't find an actual picture of a dvd with rot... the link is broken...
A gentleman on AN said the disks were bubbling... and he's seen it on quite a few US made disks that are mass produced from low quality disks... if you want to read about it, just go to the forum under HK DVD Discussion same topic as this one... and I can't link it cause it wants me to log in... lol..