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Anonymous ID: aF1fPAvSUnited States /pol/509536277#509542975
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.