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7/5/2025, 4:31:34 AM
>>509540958
Laser rot happens from the manufacturing process, and they're often DOA to start with.
Laserdiscs are much thicker and sturdier than normal CDs/DVDs. (you can't really bend them, and they can still be read by the player even if they're cracked)
CD-Rs and other forms of CD-ROMs are more susceptible to age-related disc rot and deterioration. There's even a type of fungus that can grow inside CDs and damage them.
Laser rot happens from the manufacturing process, and they're often DOA to start with.
Laserdiscs are much thicker and sturdier than normal CDs/DVDs. (you can't really bend them, and they can still be read by the player even if they're cracked)
CD-Rs and other forms of CD-ROMs are more susceptible to age-related disc rot and deterioration. There's even a type of fungus that can grow inside CDs and damage them.
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