What was the last movie you've seen?
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Re: What was the last movie you've seen?
what is up with people and broken image links?
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Re: What was the last movie you've seen?
I tried twenty sites, wtf
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Re: What was the last movie you've seen?
Laziness.AppleQueso wrote:what is up with people and broken image links?
Tech question: Has anyone watched a DVD that deletes the content after a viewing? How is that done? I don't want to save any content, I just wonder how it is done. It's like one of those letters Inspector Gadget gets without the explosion.
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They make those? Why?!? Is it for theaters or something?Luke wrote:Laziness.AppleQueso wrote:what is up with people and broken image links?
Tech question: Has anyone watched a DVD that deletes the content after a viewing? How is that done? I don't want to save any content, I just wonder how it is done. It's like one of those letters Inspector Gadget gets without the explosion.
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Re: What was the last movie you've seen?
I've never even heard of those, but i'm gonna take a guess and assume that the reflective layer is designed in such a way that it quickly degrades after being read by a laser.Luke wrote:Laziness.AppleQueso wrote:what is up with people and broken image links?
Tech question: Has anyone watched a DVD that deletes the content after a viewing? How is that done? I don't want to save any content, I just wonder how it is done. It's like one of those letters Inspector Gadget gets without the explosion.
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I saw some of those in a grocery store a few years back. It's supposed to be like a rental; the way it works is that once the package is opened and exposed to air, everything starts deteriorating and after about 48 hours the disc becomes unplayable.AppleQueso wrote:I've never even heard of those, but i'm gonna take a guess and assume that the reflective layer is designed in such a way that it quickly degrades after being read by a laser.Luke wrote:Laziness.AppleQueso wrote:what is up with people and broken image links?
Tech question: Has anyone watched a DVD that deletes the content after a viewing? How is that done? I don't want to save any content, I just wonder how it is done. It's like one of those letters Inspector Gadget gets without the explosion.
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Re: What was the last movie you've seen?
If I get a screening via dvd in the mail after one viewing *poof* data is gone. It's been that way for years, but I truly believe the leaking of X-MEN ORIGINS THAT STORY ABOUT WOLVERINE AND SABRETOOTH AND GAMBIT AND THE BLOB AND DEADPOOL AND OTHER FORGETTABLE CHARACTERS really upped the ante on privacy issues.AppleQueso wrote: I've never even heard of those, but i'm gonna take a guess and assume that the reflective layer is designed in such a way that it quickly degrades after being read by a laser.
After viewing, it is like the Joker's pencil..."It's gone".
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Re: What was the last movie you've seen?
What's stopping someone from using their one viewing to just make a copy of the disc?
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Yeah, just pop it in your computer copy it, then watch it. I guess that's how my brothers friends has movies before they come out. How do you get pre screenings?!?
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Re: What was the last movie you've seen?
No, that is not the way it works.BoringSupreez wrote:the way it works is that once the package is opened and exposed to air,
Air?
It's got to be something with the laser light. The discs aren't time sensitive, they are "play sensitive". One and done. As I stated I don't want to copy any discs (although I tried once and all it did was leave me with two discs with zero data), but I do want to figure out how the process works.