Warner Bros. Home Entertainment is aware of potential issues affecting select DVD titles manufactured between 2006 – 2008, ...
Disc rot is not a new phenomenon, but as ArsTechnica notes, properly-cared-for DVDs should be playable for up to 100 years, ...
Warner Bros. DVDs from 20 years ago are proving to be defective, and the problem of "disc rot" could be disastrous for old ...
Movie fans with a lovingly curated DVD collection might want to check the condition of any Warner Bros. discs in their library. It turns out that hundreds of DVD titles manufactured by the ...
Discovery, acknowledged in a statement to movie news and reviews site JoBlo that many of their DVDs manufactured between 2006 and 2008 are prematurely failing. “Warner Bros. Home Entertainment ...
Facepalm: Those who still own DVDs or have movie collections from the 2000s should check them for Warner Bros. logos and see if the discs have rotted. Unfortunately, many affected titles aren't ...
Physical media will never go away, right? Turns out that's not entirely true. If you own a Warner Bros. DVD from a certain three-year period, there's a good chance the disc no longer works -- but ...
Unlucky for some, though, a number of DVD titles from Warner Bros. released between 2006 and 2008 are unplayable because of laser rot, which is when the layers of the disc break down. All DVDs have an ...
Just like in a Looney Tunes’ cartoon, a bruised and battered Wile E. Coyote may soon limp back to fight another day.
In response to reports from the community that some DVDs released by Warner Bros. could no longer be played, Warner Bros. has acknowledged that there is a potential problem with some DVDs released ...