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  1. I own a concert on DVD. Saw it a few times. Next time it did not played anymore! It is in "pristine" conditions. No scratch on the acrylic side (maybe need to verify on the "label" side). But I take good care of my discs and this one has only been played about four times. I tried it on three different stand alone DVD players and on my PC. Also tries do "decrypt" it to see if I could make a copy, but neither.

    Any Idea out there?

    Also, what could you do in a situation like this? Is there any guarranty?


    Thanks for your comments
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  2. aBigMeanie aedipuss's Avatar
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    take it back. dvds can and do occasionally go bad. most retailers will do a defective exchange for the same dvd if you have the receipt.
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