brettS4
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For the past 10 years or so I've gotten essentially all my movies from the local library. I haven't rented a movie from Netflix, Redbox or any streaming service since the Blockbuster days. Everything I could ever want is available free if I go on my library's website and add titles to a queue similar to the days of Netflix dvds. There's the obvious drawback that you have to wait for it to become available, which is no big deal to me. And of course, you have to pick it up and drop it off again. A small price to pay for free movies for a decade.
The one thing that can be an issue is the condition of the discs. I picked up an older movie recently and my dvd player wouldn't recognize it. Looking at the data side, I saw that it had been 'fixed' with one of those old Disc Doctors. It had serious holograms all around it. So I pulled out my GG6 and some SF3500 and had at it. In less than a minute I had what looked like a brand new dvd that my player happily booted up. This isn't the first time I've returned a disc to the library in better condition that I got it.
Just curious if anyone else does this?
The one thing that can be an issue is the condition of the discs. I picked up an older movie recently and my dvd player wouldn't recognize it. Looking at the data side, I saw that it had been 'fixed' with one of those old Disc Doctors. It had serious holograms all around it. So I pulled out my GG6 and some SF3500 and had at it. In less than a minute I had what looked like a brand new dvd that my player happily booted up. This isn't the first time I've returned a disc to the library in better condition that I got it.
Just curious if anyone else does this?