Wrong. Disc rot does not exist. another excuse for you moderners to ruin lives of normal people.
@daleromney6062 Жыл бұрын
I have CDs that I bought in the early 80s. None of them have this issue.
@PatrickAshe41 Жыл бұрын
same
@histubeness Жыл бұрын
Ditto.
@michaelwilson2340 Жыл бұрын
Yeah. My first CD was Gala from Lush. I bought it in 1992. Still in the same condition as the day I bought it. Just played it recently and no problems.
@Ozymandias1 Жыл бұрын
Audio CD's seem to fare better.
@metalbrainmextrememetalent6810 Жыл бұрын
I had a bunch of burned discs that got oxidized. Probably took 10 years for that to happen.
@drdubious2432 Жыл бұрын
All the digital information in storage today is vulnerable to various types of degradation and/or destruction. A giant solar storm or EMP blast could erase a lot. In a few thousand, or even hundreds of years, our ancestors may have little information remaining from our era. I remember reading a “hard” science fiction novel discussing the attempt to store information intended to last millions of years. Everything they looked at seemed to fall short, and it was finally decided to carve the information in granite, located underground in asteroids far out in the Oort cloud.
@Ozymandias1 Жыл бұрын
It's called a "digital dark age". en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital_dark_age
@AbsurdScandal10 ай бұрын
Interestingly enough, some tests have been done on quartz crystal optical media, and apparently in principle that could last for billions of years.
@weldonyoung10138 ай бұрын
I'm not sure you guys are talking about optical discs. As mentioned above quartz would for all practical purposes last forever, but it is usually the metal recording layer that degrades - oxidises. Here the fix is to use the metals silver or gold.
@Starphot Жыл бұрын
I'm a 70-year-old retired repair tech. This was noted around 2002, especially with the recordable discs. I noticed on my last road trip that a third of the audio copy discs was not reading. When I got home, I removed the CD from the dash and I found that the lens needed cleaning. That worked, all discs read. Then I examined all of the discs and found a couple that had a brown tint around the outer edge, turning yellow toward the center. Check all of your optical discs!
@sidbrun_6 ай бұрын
This is actually CD bronzing, and most of the CDs that have this can be traced back to having been manufactured between 1988 and 1993 at the Philips and Dupont Optical factory in the UK, which has since closed down. If you still have the discs, check to see if they were made in the UK. This is the sort of mistake that manufacturers learn from and so it doesn’t happen as often, newer discs are far less likely to have such problems.
@Dram1984 Жыл бұрын
Etching into stone is the best time tested way to truly preserve information.
@timewave02012 Жыл бұрын
Check out the Long Now Foundation for people taking long-term preservation very seriously.
@likeanyonecaresabouthandles9 ай бұрын
Not too sure about that. Just take a look at what happened to Commandments #11-15. 😔
I have cds that I bought in the 90s I I still have those same copies I never had that problem
@breadmoth6443 Жыл бұрын
while i would agree, i have a lot of discs from decades ago that are just fine - i think storage obviously plays a factor and definitely not exposing it to intense light like sunlight. not saying it doesn't happen, but i do have a sizable DVD and bluray collection and i always make sure to store it properly. and i still prefer physical media over streaming.
@AdrianFahrenheitTepes Жыл бұрын
Sometimes it’s storage. Sometimes you were unlucky enough to get the worst of the batch being manufactured. My DVD for Pulp Fiction rotted while even older DVDs I bought prior to that one are still fine. I later also learned that some Blu-Ray or DVDs got recalled for a flawed design, such as the first DVD release of The Terminator (1984). So sometimes it really is just a matter of you getting the error out of the batch of manufactured discs.
@Lonesome_Loser10 ай бұрын
My copy of twin snakes does have that peeling issue but does still play. Might be time to sell.
@BirdArvid Жыл бұрын
I've heard talk of disc rot for probably decades by now, and although I'm by no means saying that your reporting here is untrue, I have yet to come across one single case of disc rot. I own somewhere around 1700 CD's (I still have the first one I bought, in the mid-80's) and I also have lots of DVD's, Blu-ray's and 4k discs; probably around 700 in total, and not one that I've seen has disc-rot. So.. it's a case to case scenario, I believe.
@wangobadankas4038 Жыл бұрын
I live in the humid tropics. In normal use and storage less than 1 in 100 suffer the "rot", CDs or DVDs but it happens.
@BlueBeetle1939 Жыл бұрын
It is criminal how few subs this channel has
@goofusmaximus1482 Жыл бұрын
In a word, entropy. All things deteriorate over time. Which is why in the digital age we are in it is important to have the means and legally so to archive and preserve the past for the future.
@weldonyoung10138 ай бұрын
Or just business practice. Why should manufacturers that put out cheap products spend more on quality?
@sillysepia2 ай бұрын
legally is not always accessible ;]
@hokusman100 Жыл бұрын
I only have one disc in my collection that has rotted- an EP released on CD-r in 2002
@lozu8947 Жыл бұрын
I have never had this issue with disc rot and I’ve been collecting since the 80’s
@Black-Rat Жыл бұрын
Only a small movie collection here, so far no disc rot, but my home is in somewhat of a basement ( please don't laugh ) and some humidity is to be expected naturally, but not that big, and always taking care to put them back in it's case when I'm done with it... The fact about where my home is what makes me having some concerns for my collection, spent a lot of money to build it up...
@histubeness Жыл бұрын
I don't store/record data on DVD's, but I've been recording video and stereo music on them since 2015, mostly off the internet, with great results, using a stand alone DVD recorder. I haven't had any sort of "rot", or any other problems show up yet, eight years into it. I use brand name re-writable blanks. Using RW-DVD's allows for erasing segments, re-recording, editing, etc. --Works great.
@timewave02012 Жыл бұрын
1TB SSD is cheaper than 100 DVD+R-DLs, higher capacity, more convenient, faster to read/write, takes up less space, and will likely last longer. I gave up on DVDs entirely sometime in the early 2010s.
@histubeness Жыл бұрын
@@timewave02012 I prefer the DVD format, and physical media in general, including L.P.'s. I can get 5 to 7 stereo albums on a DVD, with picture and sound, played through my high-end sound/stereo system, and played via a DVD player/disc transport, feeding my DAC. And I like the convenience and features of the transport's remote control, keyed with the video info. on my monitor screen. --It's a matter of whatever works for you.
@timewave02012 Жыл бұрын
@@histubeness I guess burning copies makes some sense if you have the system, but I'd still keep copies on HDD or SSD, and I'd rather do playback from a PC.
@histubeness Жыл бұрын
@@timewave02012 Fair enough. I'm a so-called audiophile(or fool). Gotta sit back and listen on my main stereo system.
@dannysdailys8 ай бұрын
My collection has several thousand titles in it and I just went through 1,000 of them to transfer to my new central server, really sweet. I have not seen any of these problems with the disks. Even on my oldest disks. Nor any problems with the old Warner disks other than old full screen formats I replaced outright. The only disk rot I've seen is when they're new and had been sitting in a warehouse for a long time and even that, they're easy to spot and I've had less than half a dozen in total. All from very small houses. I've been buying DVDs from Amazon for 22 years and quality has been consistent the entire time across all the larger houses. Sets and series are surprisingly good quality. The Blacklist is the only series I've had that was junk in the box. Not rot, just a lot of disks that wouldn't play for no apparent reason. The replacement set was better. I never wasted my time with Laser Disk. I got burned by Beta (1,000 titles at over 100 dollars a piece) and wasn't going to get burned twice. As much as I like them, they're too big and too delicate, I didn't see a future for them and there wasn't. I never collected on VHS either and went directly to DVD. Overall, I've been very happy with them. I've never had one play once and not play again, ever. I have upgraded a lot of the old full screen/ letterbox to anamorphic widescreen and digital remasters however. These transfers to the server gave me the chance to do it. My system runs a Samsung 4k player, another Sony International 4k/ blue ray/ DVD player, and three 1080p upscale Sony carousels that just refuse to die. We use those for binge watching series and they still get excellent pictures. Combine that with a 4k 65inch LG television and a 7 channel 2,200 watt surround sound system and it's much better than most any movie theater you'll walk into; even with a 480p disk upscaled to 4k. (see above comparison) I have 1,000 watts of subwoofer power alone. One of my oldest series is Law and Order and we just started these (20 seasons). And they're perfect. I'd have to check, but I believe all my Rambo's will play just fine. Now I'm going to have to check it. I'd check it now, but I really don't care. Do you have anything acidic in your air? Any shops nearby that use chemicals? It sounds like an individual issue. If any of this was actually real, I'm pretty certain I would've heard about it by now. Especially the Warner and Rambo situations.
@MathewRenfro9 ай бұрын
M-DISC is an archival-quality storage solution that preserves photos, videos, music, and documents for 1,000 years or more. Unlike hard drives, flash drives, and other writable media, that can lose data, M-DISC has been designed to protect your information from degradation and loss for centuries. it works the same as DVDs and Blu-Ray, the discs are made from ceramics.
@Wolfie66 Жыл бұрын
I found a couple of cdrs in my basement that had disc rot. Otherwise my almost 40 year old cds still look and sound the same as they did back then.
@youngotterking54505 ай бұрын
Disc rot is a myth. Some discs were poorly manufactured. This is case by case. Every disc is not doomer to "rot".
@erwinvb70 Жыл бұрын
I have had it happen once with pc game Duke Nukem Manhattan Project. Had to buy another disc to play it again
@Retromicky82 Жыл бұрын
Only time I come across it is couple pc cd roms and ps2 games . None of my 80s and early 90s have had no current issues
@richb227 Жыл бұрын
Many won't be aware that, other than accumulating scratches, the discs can degrade over time. Thank you for this video. What I've been doing for the last 15+ years is storing all my data on an external HDD, and every 5 years or so I transfer everything to a new external HDD - keeping the old HDD in careful storage. Hopefully data storage on holographic crystals will become domestically available within the next decade, and theoretically that should give us permanent and high capacity data storage.
@feudiable Жыл бұрын
Consider adding some redundancy regarding bitrot. It doesn't have to be very expensive in terms of memory, consider e.g. making par2 files to be able to e.g. fix small errors whenevery ou copy them!
@davebing11 Жыл бұрын
Brand new recording processes are NEVER recommended for data archiving. If you want to archive data you need to use a proven process that actually has ben tested
@AdrianFahrenheitTepes Жыл бұрын
Magnetic Tape with proper storage is perhaps the most reliable data storage media in terms of being proven.
@craigdavidson5613 Жыл бұрын
Don't worry. The ability to store data long term on blocks of glass will gradually become cheap and accessible. And will last countless centuries intact. All we have to do is wait for the technology to miniaturize. It happened with other storage mediums!
@thewisebanana298 ай бұрын
@@feudiableAW HELL NAH BITROT??? What is that!?!??? 😭😭😭
@gunkyzip Жыл бұрын
Back in the late 1980s I bought some CDVs, they were a hybrid of music CD and Laserdisc. 3 tracks of audio-only, then a music video around 4 minutes. Of the 8 I had, 4 had rotted by 2008. But, by 2008 the videos were on KZbin or on DVD compilations so it didn't matter.
@GrigoriRasputin Жыл бұрын
Interesting about Twin Snakes, I collect mgs titles and was wondering what happened to my copy.
@MrSlipstreem2 ай бұрын
I feel as though I've been lucky in this regard. So far, I've had 1 audio CD fail out of the hundreds I've bought since 1985, only 1 PC game CD fail out of 70+ since I started buying those around 1995, and only 2 out of 300+ Blu-rays fail since I started buying those around 2008, many of those secondhand with some dating back to the dawn of Blu-ray. I've recently got into HD DVD (I love obsolete technology!) and am waiting for a player to arrive so I can see how many of the 20+ secondhand discs I've bought recently have failed. I suspect that my luck is about to run out.
@HelloKitty-x4u6d22 күн бұрын
Heard Warner Brothers titles are the most likely to get rot m
@jeremydrew1227 Жыл бұрын
I have been collecting movies for years and have yet to come across disc rot.
@larryboysen5911 Жыл бұрын
I have in my "software" collection...ie...Victor 78s and other brands...some now 100 years old...and they are as pristine as when they were pressed in the 1920s, and beyond!
@Llamarama100 Жыл бұрын
Perhaps this is why we're seeing more and more vintage hardware mods that use ISOs and emulate the disc drive. I do worry about how I will back up all my data. I have far too much and too slow an internet connection for cloud storage to be viable, I really need to find a local solution which I guess would be tape
@AdrianFahrenheitTepes Жыл бұрын
Even then you need to occasionally check on it. The containers for magnetic tape are very effective, if in good condition. But the inevitable fact is that anything that stores data can and will wear out or degrade and eventually data that you want to remain in good condition needs to be reproduced.
@babettesfeast6347 Жыл бұрын
Disc root is caused by storing a disc in a moist area. Always store discs away from sunlight and humid areas. I’ve never had any problems with DVDs ever.
@MusicalBoarder Жыл бұрын
A sad day when my copy of halo 3 ceases to function.
@yournamehere6002 Жыл бұрын
I think if you store them correctly, treat them with care, they'll last. What's the other option? VHS tapes? Streaming? Digital downloads?
@EastwoodEscape Жыл бұрын
I have my stuff properly controlled in climate. If the dyes are not handled right or the discs are not sealed correctly via the manufacturers, it won't matter how it's stored.
@yournamehere6002 Жыл бұрын
@@EastwoodEscape Yeah, I store them in a controlled climate, too.
@SlavTiger8 ай бұрын
This is why i backup my backups
@NESDwayne Жыл бұрын
What would happen if we stick on a protective label on the disc? Like those custom labels they used to make for cdrs
@johnsmith1953x Жыл бұрын
*What about burning (or backing up) to M-disks?* They are supposed to last a thousand years? But you need special burners and disks (meaning $$$$$)
@charleshines2142 Жыл бұрын
I had a recordable DVD separate. I then had two halves of the disc and any data that was on it was also destroyed. The data was already destroyed when the disc deteriorated. The two halves were loosely together and easy to separate. For that reason I would not recommend having your only copy of any data you want to keep on DVDs. I also don't recommend flash storage but that is because after a few years there is no guarantee that your data will still be there or not be corrupt as the charge slowly leaks out of the charge trap flash cells. A hard drive or tape drive may be better. Just make sure to back those up at some point too if that data is something you really need to keep. I have some personal documents that I scanned that I would like to last the rest of my life. These are not things that I would share with anyone but things I just want to preserve for my own use. Once I pass away they can fade out of existence if they are not on some really good storage media. Of course because I want to preserve them I have them on multiple external drives stored in safe places where they are not likely to be damaged at all. That is they are not on some shelf my cat might accidentally knock them off of and damage them (hard drives can be damaged if they are dropped even one time).
@MrMissingReel8 ай бұрын
I have vinyl records older than 50 years and they're still in good condition and most of all....still playable. On the other hand my first CDs begin to rot.
@weldonyoung10138 ай бұрын
CDs are the worst type of optical disc for longevity. Unlike other disc which have the optical layer sandwiched between 2 plastic (usually) stabs, CDs only have a protective layer on the read side.
@NbKXStorm Жыл бұрын
I used to get this sort of thing /ALL/ the time back in the day 20 years ago? 15 years ago? Using the cheaper CDRs. I would have to reburn them every, couple of years to compensate for the degrading of the discs. I recently went back over my 100s of audio discs stored in binders from decades ago, and all of them seem to be ok for now, turned them all into mp3s.
@nethbt4 ай бұрын
I used to collect audio CDs and somehow most of my Euro pressings have rotted away 😢... Ironically, almost every bootleg Playstation 1 discs I own are still intact, considering they're the lowest of low qualities plus I have unused DVD ROMs and they're all pristine as well with no signs of rotting then again when I checked my old DVD film collections a third of them rotted... Can't explain the phenomenon
@blueshattrick11 ай бұрын
Many of my DVDs are either totally unplayable or have spots that need to be FF'ed thru (or the disc automatically jumps ahead, etc
@Harjawaldar10 ай бұрын
So far I've never encountered any discrot, but I bet it will happen with some discs with time. But today even some CDs I have from the 80s are perfectly fine - that's 40 years.
@KeyToTime10 ай бұрын
Never had a problem with disc rot until last night. I got an hour and a half through For a Few Dollars More and it stated skipping, checked the disc, brown stain all along the edge!
@Night_Owl_Noah10 ай бұрын
Great film. My eyes it's better than Good, The Bad, And The Ugly...both are phenomenal.
@TheKnobCalledTone. Жыл бұрын
I'm all right, I ripped all my DVDs years ago. 😎
@ronaldwilliamson79636 ай бұрын
Most people who started collecting DVDs 20 years ago are seeing their collections go bad, the average life expectancy of a DVD is 15 to 20 years.
@omnitone Жыл бұрын
not once, out of the thousands of disc's i've seen with my eyes, have i ever seen disc rot. even out of those that aren't rotted, all of the discs with a scratch free surface always played. disc rot is not a defect of optical, it's the defect of living in a swamp that would make shrek be proud. some people really will see this title and panic and scramble to rip all of their stuff to a hard drive that will likely not outlive the discs. even then, i have hard drives that have been around since 09 and they haven't lost functionality. outside factors are everything.
@AdrianFahrenheitTepes Жыл бұрын
LOL my PlayStation consoles wore down (needed the lasers replaced) and the discs are still fine. The one case of a bad disc I have was the first DVD release of The Terminator, and even that one was on the manufacturer for the flawed process in making the DVD
@DVDandFilmBloke11 ай бұрын
Even then it's more then likely a disc will rot because of poor manufacture, and even they are an extreme minority.
@AdrianFahrenheitTepes11 ай бұрын
@@DVDandFilmBloke The first Terminator DVD was recalled for defects
@DVDandFilmBloke11 ай бұрын
@@AdrianFahrenheitTepes Yeah, I believe a few of MGMs early releases have suffered from disc rot. My copy of The Terminator is a much later pressing and it played fine the last time I checked after being in my possession for nearly 10 years.
@AdrianFahrenheitTepes11 ай бұрын
@@DVDandFilmBloke Like I said, the first DVD print was defective. But it was also recalled so it was clearly on the manufacturer. Otherwise my 2000s DVDs are running just fine.
@efrainsolorzano8435 Жыл бұрын
This only happens if you leave your discs out!
@skywalkerhunter95 Жыл бұрын
i talk abou this alot; i live in an extremely humid area. what bothers me is that optical media was meant to solve media storage issues in humid areas as tapes are not as robust (mold can easily appear on tapes in humud areas). but i have discs manufactured in 1994 that still works fine today, and discs from 2015+ that are damaged by disc rot. so one thing i am certain is that optical disc should last a very long time, but only if manufactured perfectly. i hope that manufacturers start to use better method and discs, but its probably going to be expensive and the market just isnt there anymore... 😢
@AdrianFahrenheitTepes Жыл бұрын
It appears to be a complex issue. Maybe you got a bad disc out of the batch, maybe they got exposed to the elements, and then it depends how you control the climate in the storage too. Thanks for going over good storage practices. Either way, you need to replicate the data inevitably to preserve it
@johnny40000 Жыл бұрын
you remind me i have to rip all my game disks to my HDD... should put them on tape
@charleshines2142 Жыл бұрын
Tape as one backup media. I would recommend multiple storage media types. This way if one fails for any reason you may still have a good one somewhere.
@davebing11 Жыл бұрын
Tape is a VERY poor archiving process. Recovery rates are < 10% over 10 years...
@Duckcalculator8 ай бұрын
As a 78 collector this is funny to me 😂
@cday131 Жыл бұрын
Yeah my HD DVD collection has many bad discs. I thought that it was due to an oil that the cases evaporate onto the discs though. My copy of Twin Snakes still looks fine. This game lends itself to rough handling as it's a double disc game and gamecube cases were always a pain to eject the discs from let alone from a double disc case.
@DalmaTon-Records Жыл бұрын
That's true, but if the CD media is a high quality one and you take proper care of it (e.g. not putting it on a direct sunlight or on the hot surfaces...etc), it should last for many years... Cheers!
@chrisharding5447 Жыл бұрын
Should... I have one that has really bad degradation, sabbats 3rd album, which looks like it has bn attacked by worms...
@DalmaTon-Records Жыл бұрын
@@chrisharding5447 Yeah, prob. bad quality disc if storaged fine. All my silver pro discs are in great condition as far as I know. I have some that have reading errors, but its my fault because that CD/DVD's got very scratched on the burn side... I have many CD-R's bought blank and burned by me which are still ok, even after many years. Also, I've bought some blank CD-R's in the past (I think that AGFA was written on them or similar) which was bad because some of them developed ''stains'' on the burned side and becomed readable with errors or even not readable at all anymore. So, when buying blank recordable CD/DVD's be sure to choose quality ones. I like Verbatim ones but even plain Traxdata worked nicely for me in many cases... Cheers!
@DalmaTon-Records Жыл бұрын
@@JokerX350 Music, data, video...etc, stored on the CD/DVD is also stored ''digitally'', because the discs are digital. And I agree that the best choice to preserve something important to you is to digitalize it in some other form than CD/DVD's alone, like on an external HDD , or a cloud storage, or if you are smart, on all of them, so you have a copy on a CD/DVD ,and ex. HDD, and cloud, etc... But all that's not the point here because we are talking on discs and their quality and good vs bad sides... Cheers and all the best!
@NoCluYT8 ай бұрын
I've never dealt with it. I think it's just an issue of how well you take care of your discs
@Jah_Rastafari_ORIG Жыл бұрын
FYI, the YT captioning is interpreting the word "rot" as the proper name 'Rod'; thought you'd want to know...
@thelastdefenderofcamelot562311 ай бұрын
I came to this conclusion because there was no other explanation for this choppy lag that is noticeable for a split second every minute or so. Sometimes they take an unusually long time for the DVD to load. This happened to my 2003 Alien Quadrilogy disc 1. If I play any other new DVD it works fine. Anything unexplainable has something to do with the damage in the shiny layer. There isn't much research on this but I do know and can confirm, the DVD's for the Ultimate Matrix Collection was cheapily made. Warner Brothers are known to make cheap DVD's. I just haven't had the time to rewatch The Matrix because last time I viewed was 2 years ago.
@mikevogler54557 ай бұрын
Kinda sad, this whole issue, to be honest. That was the one form of media, that I thought if was properly cared for, and taken care of, would outlive myself. I feel the worst, the most, for individuals that have amassed massive game collections, on any kind of disc format, mainly since they cost the most. I got out of all physical media, except for my CD's, back in 2019, mainly because I just couldn't let them go, unlike everything else, which I just didn't have any sort of attachment to. I just recently turned 45 years old, so hopefully I pass on, and start rotting, before they start rotting. Lol. I still have CD's that I've owned since getting my first CD player, way back in the early '90's. Funny, though, how you can find an old a*s Atari game, from the '70's, and they will, most of the time, fire right up. Lol.
@vadnegru8 ай бұрын
Today i bought LG DVD drive for 8$. Looking to test my collection of pirated games. Not used them for like 10 years, wonder how many world work. Yes, buying licensed DVD was quite hard here, and when it comes ro movies, i have buch of 13 on one. Quality there is like 240p and it's pretty bad to watch, if you have a big TV and a good vision. One licened DVD i have is 15 nearly years old and it's fine. Quality is not that bad, and with SCART it works amazing, with automatic on and source select and operating from TV remote. I also plan to get M-disk compatible BD burner to have some backups. They are also quite cheap, especially second hand ones. Currently restoring my SSHD and it takes multiple months, because it's very broken. If i had backups, i don't had to do that.
@lidarman2 Жыл бұрын
Entropy always wins! This also applies to other media. Even solid state drives suffer from quantum tunneling effects and will eventually degrade.
@yakisobapancake1234 Жыл бұрын
Never had any disc rot and I have cds bought in the 80s. This is bs.
@weldonyoung10138 ай бұрын
CDs could be the first to go. Just made sure not to scratch the label-side of the disc, as only the printed label protected the recording metal from oxidizing.
@haken70167 ай бұрын
Ive noticed disc rot on a few in my collection. Its not Bs.
@HelloKitty-x4u6d22 күн бұрын
It's rare but it's very much a real issue.
@GoldenGateNum98 ай бұрын
Discs will last 1000 years my a**!, well, yeah Humans are just Rotton to the core ain't they?
@ClifftopTragedy Жыл бұрын
All dvd/r I ever made stopped working even when stored carefully after 5 years or less. I never really had a problem with real cds.
@AdrianFahrenheitTepes Жыл бұрын
The writable CDs and DVDs also tend to get scratched easier too
@thelagmeister Жыл бұрын
NOOOOOOOOO. I guess my Oblivion disc won't last forever.
@AdrianFahrenheitTepes Жыл бұрын
Make backup copies of it
@thelagmeister Жыл бұрын
@@AdrianFahrenheitTepes thanks. Yeah I guess I'll have to buy some blanks.
@TomP-vv6lt4 ай бұрын
My cds just melted because I live in the dessert :/
@evasivepictures7867 ай бұрын
If you just store your discs properly and don’t fucking leave them face up on a your cars dashboard, like so many people in this comment section have done for some baffling reason, you’ll probably be fine. Shocking concept that when you don’t take care of your delicate physical media, it will stop working
@igorb8268 Жыл бұрын
Some laserdiscs have this problem, never seen it on cd's or dvd's
@ashens2 Жыл бұрын
What about M Disc?
@CrispyJohnsonYT Жыл бұрын
Archival discs are certainly of a higher quality and will be more resistant to rot but no video games were published on them unfortunately. They are a good option for long term cold storage of your important files though
@Jah_Rastafari_ORIG Жыл бұрын
@@CrispyJohnsonYT And they're more expensive.
@Majin_Vegetaisovr90009 ай бұрын
Y’all thinking shit will last forever…. NOTHING LASTS FOREVER
@CrispyJohnsonYT9 ай бұрын
except for a subscription to CrispyJohnson that is ;)
@Majin_Vegetaisovr90009 ай бұрын
@@CrispyJohnsonYT y’all are cope… just emulate the game lol it’s easier and saves u money and space. Emulation *is the only way* to play these old games
@pentiummmx22945 ай бұрын
yeah, everything on this earth someday will die, brutal but true.
@Majin_Vegetaisovr90005 ай бұрын
@@pentiummmx2294 exactly
@thepolacek Жыл бұрын
I'm not saying this doesn't exist, but I've been around cds for 30 years and have never seen this.
@rickyj55476 ай бұрын
Stop upseting because i watch all the time
@albertsmith998 ай бұрын
I have a polymega
@anauthor1440 Жыл бұрын
Disc Rot vs digital content which one last longer like Sony will soon remove digital content from players
@donovanschoor14734 ай бұрын
Cant some smart guys just make a machine that you put your disk in, and it just copies it to a higher quality new disk?
@Number1_Hanzo_Hasashi_Fan10 ай бұрын
Ironically, when it comes to gaming. Playstation, Xbox, and Nintendo. In the long run Nintendo will win because cartridges last longer and more durable than disc from what I know. Xbox is dead because they are going digital and some Xbox games are NOT even on the dame disc! Playstation at least has the entire game on disc.
@grizzlybearking18786 ай бұрын
Don't hate me. Hate to break it to you but switch carts are not "Cartridges. They are SD cards. They use NAND flash for storage. All flash storage will eventually leak no matter what.
@treystephens616610 ай бұрын
It’s Not True most of the time.
@masrfaker9 ай бұрын
casually calling spindle users as psychopaths for no reason...
@CrispyJohnsonYT9 ай бұрын
You're damn right ;)
@masrfaker9 ай бұрын
@@CrispyJohnsonYTbut is there any particular reason for you to call them out like that? Gravity has no effect on optical discs. And they touch each other with plastic material anyway
@AudioGuyBrian Жыл бұрын
Thank God we don't have to buy games on discs anymore and just get the license and download to the Console or PC. If your house gets robbed and all your gaming gear is stolen, no problem. Buy a new console, login using your account and download all your games to the new console. But if you buy physical media and get robbed or have a flood, tornado, or fire.. Bye Bye game. You will need to pay for a new copy.
@AdrianFahrenheitTepes Жыл бұрын
Oddly enough many burgulars don’t seem to care about stealing discs or home videos nowadays. At least unless it’s on display as something special. Also getting something new means you actually care about it. Honestly, my computer being destroyed would be a bigger loss of money to me than any or all of my game discs
@omnitone Жыл бұрын
you cant be serious. there are multiple occasions where streaming services voided purchases without any basis. you can have stuff stolen from you legally. with physical media this won't happen. with physical you actually own.