Question about Blu-Ray discs.

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Re: Question about Blu-Ray discs.

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Looking at some of my Disney Blu-ray/DVD sets, that just seems like how the printing on those solid color discs can come out. I can notice it more slightly on my Frozen Blu-ray, which plays fine. The DVD in my Jungle Book has a faint line down it, and it's never been out of the case.

So yeah, I wouldn't worry about that at all.
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You're fine, man. Those are just imperfections in the label. I have a few games/movies like that.
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It's a byproduct from silk screening the label on.
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I'm notoriously cheap as hell. I have about 50 movies on blu ray, but only cheaper ones. I recently got "Black Waters of Echo's Pond."
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jvalentine98 wrote:I'm notoriously cheap as hell. I have about 50 movies on blu ray, but only cheaper ones. I recently got "Black Waters of Echo's Pond."
Same here. My Blu-Ray collection started about six years ago when I won Kill Bill Volume 1 & 2 in a magazine competition, and as of today, the collections stands at about 13. Today I just bought Jackie Brown for $12 (easily the most underrated Tarantino flick).
Just as my collection started to grow, digital downloads took over my life. Although it is nice to just play a high definition movie without waiting for it to download. I pick up blu-rays whenever I see a movie I like on the cheap.
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Cronozilla wrote:It's a byproduct from silk screening the label on.
Exactly. The OP just didn't notice it until they were worried about putting the disc in the wrong player. The ink was just a little thick or the humidity was crazy that day at the silk screening factory.
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