I have a DVD retail pressed and 2 copies of this DVD SET. I noticed one set has much much thinner discs....than the other. Is it possible the factory they came out of (probably the same) messed up on 1 set and made it THINNER in terms of the polycarbonate layer? It just seems odd but I can't tell.... They are legit from Amazon though. Some seem too similar to tell, and one in particular feels thicker.
Both sets have pressed stamper/hub codes. The thinner ones say "made in canada"
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Last edited by TheLastOfThem; 17th Jul 2016 at 18:13.
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All pressed CDs, DVDs, & Blu-rays are nominally 1.2mm thick, with the rare exception of fat hybrid "DualDisc" types (which contain both a CD side and a DVD side). There could be variations, but those variations shouldn't stray too far otherwise the optics of playback wouldn't work properly.
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Last edited by TheLastOfThem; 17th Jul 2016 at 19:29.
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This is a wild goose chase until you measure the discs with calipers and objectively establish that they are not the same thickness.
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Last edited by TheLastOfThem; 17th Jul 2016 at 22:20.
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