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Old 10-12-05 | 11:31 PM
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Old Universal disk problems

I got this from digitalbits and i didn't see anything on the board about it:

"One last note today... we've noticed a strange thing here at The Bits. In going back to a lot of our very early Universal DVD releases (released in 1997 and 1998), we've discovered that many of those discs have simply stopped working in our DVD players. We don't know if the discs' bonding layers have gone bad, or if they're simply not compatible with newer players, or what. Affected so far are our original copies of the special collector's editions of Apollo 13, Psycho, Vertigo and others. We recommend that you check the older Universal titles in your own collections for similar problems. Let us know if you're encountering this as well."

and a little later:

"Boy... have we EVER heard from Bits readers regarding the problem of older Universal DVDs no longer working on newer model DVD players. We've gotten hundreds of e-mails from you guys about this issue. It certainly seems that this is no isolated problem. We're going to dig into this and post more over the next few days, so stay tuned."

So anybody else having this problem. I've read that some people have contacted Universal and gotten replacement disks. Or at the very least we can start getting a list together of some of the affected disks, so that people can check.
Old 10-12-05 | 11:41 PM
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I noticed a few weeks ago that my Street Fighter: Colllector's Edition died. I just bought it not too long ago too, when it hit the $5.50 bin at Wal*Mart.
Old 10-12-05 | 11:48 PM
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What a way to get people to buy their re-releases.
Old 10-13-05 | 08:53 AM
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That's Universal Quality control for you!!!
Old 10-13-05 | 09:09 AM
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So far my Apollo 13 and The Thing have stopped working.
Old 10-13-05 | 10:34 AM
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Has anyone ever thought of initiating a class action lawsuit against this company? I mean seriously. They often refuse to even fix their product (Casino SE, for example).

Something really needs to be done about this company. They are unbelievable.
Old 10-13-05 | 11:01 AM
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I have the old Psycho dvd that was released in 98 or so. I'm gonna watch it this weekend. I hope it doesn't die on me.
Old 10-13-05 | 11:02 AM
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So far my Apollo 13 and The Thing have stopped working.
This should be a good reason to pick up the rerelease of The Thing, which finally has a new anamorphic transfer and snazzy packaging.
Old 10-13-05 | 11:39 AM
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I'm not understanding some of the posts...are you guys saying the DVDs stopped working on players they previously worked on? Because I think the Digital Bits story was just saying that these old Universal discs just aren't playing on some newer DVD players, which is an entirely different problem.

I don't think Universal, or any studio, can be blamed for DVDs not working on players that didn't yet exist when they released the DVDs, but if the discs have stopped working on players they always worked on, that's another issue entirely and Universal has some explaining to do...

Oh, and someone please tell those geniuses over at Digital Bits that the proper spelling when referring to DVDs is "discs", not "disks".

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Old 10-13-05 | 11:50 AM
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This should be a good reason to pick up the rerelease of The Thing, which finally has a new anamorphic transfer and snazzy packaging.
I already bought the new Apollo 13 2-disc SE and the new design of The Thing in a 2 pack with White Noise. Both in a keepcase. I don't like the 1-disc digipak they have The Thing in.


Originally Posted by Shannon Nutt
I'm not understanding some of the posts...are you guys saying the DVDs stopped working on players they previously worked on? Because I think the Digital Bits story was just saying that these old Universal discs just aren't playing on some newer DVD players, which is an entirely different problem.

I don't think Universal, or any studio, can be blamed for DVDs not working on players that didn't yet exist when they released the DVDs, but if the discs have stopped working on players they always worked on, that's another issue entirely and Universal has some explaining to do...

Oh, and someone please tell those geniuses over at Digital Bits that the proper spelling when referring to DVDs is "discs", not "disks".
I still have my old player and it doesn't work on it anymore either.

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Old 10-13-05 | 12:29 PM
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I honestly can't understand why this issue was "BIG NEWS" over at The Digital Bits. I know for a fact that this problem has been discussed for years here and on the Home Theater Forum. I have reliable information that The Digital Bits team even works with HTF from time to time. I can't believe they were ignorant of this issue. Most people I know have long since replaced their old universal/WAMO defective discs from 1998 - 1999.

Past thread titles range from "Vertigo: something bad has happened" to "Born on the Fourth of July stopped playing". Everyone, hit SEARCH.
Old 10-13-05 | 01:58 PM
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That's Universal Quality control for you!!!
Yeah, they really should've held off on releasing the discs until they could make sure that they'd still work seven years later.
Old 10-13-05 | 05:34 PM
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Most new Universal discs do not work, so why are people surprised that the old discs do not work?
Old 10-13-05 | 06:04 PM
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Originally Posted by fryinpan1
Most new Universal discs do not work, so why are people surprised that the old discs do not work?
LOL

Good point!
Old 10-13-05 | 06:18 PM
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Originally Posted by Duality
I honestly can't understand why this issue was "BIG NEWS" over at The Digital Bits. I know for a fact that this problem has been discussed for years here and on the Home Theater Forum. I have reliable information that The Digital Bits team even works with HTF from time to time. I can't believe they were ignorant of this issue. Most people I know have long since replaced their old universal/WAMO defective discs from 1998 - 1999.

Past thread titles range from "Vertigo: something bad has happened" to "Born on the Fourth of July stopped playing". Everyone, hit SEARCH.
The ones that went bad generally did so a while ago. I think the news is that copies that played fine until recently (I can vouch for that) suddenly don't load at all. If it's important for some of us who had "good" copies to go back and check then it's newsworthy.
Old 10-13-05 | 07:11 PM
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I check out my old first issues of Vertigo, Psycho, Thing, War Wagon and High Plains Drifter. All play fine. Also checked out Hellfighters from early '99, no problems. They load fine and all menu functions work. Didn't actually sit and watch any all the way through.
Old 10-13-05 | 08:07 PM
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It's not just newer players!!

Earlier this year I tried to play my VERTIGO which I was able to play prior in my JVC player. Thinking it might have just been the player I tried to load it to my computer DVD drive and it didn't work there either!!
Old 10-13-05 | 10:47 PM
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Well I just checked all my old Universal discs and my Apollo 13 disc is hosed. will not play in my DVD Player or my computer DVD-ROM.

F-ing Universal. I thought the whole apect ratio lawsuit against MGM was lame, but this is a class action lawsuit that should definitely be filed. DVD's were promised to last a hell of a lot longer than VHS tapes and this DVD didn't last more than 8 years.
Old 10-13-05 | 10:50 PM
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Yeah, they really should've held off on releasing the discs until they could make sure that they'd still work seven years later.
No, they shouldn't be so cheapskates and release films in good quality disc. i heard that other companies have had the same problem of early DVDs going sour recently, but there are many current Universal disc that still don't play correctly because of their bad disc quality. And other companies like Criterion, WB and Anchor Bay, who had similar problems, only had it on a small amount of titles. It seems that most Universal discs released in the late 90's had some kind of problem of not working on PS2 or going bad after a couple of years. And that my friend, is called bad quality control.
Old 10-14-05 | 12:34 AM
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as mentioned on the hitchcock thread I have two copies each of vertigo and psycho from the big and small box sets....all are working fine. Some warner titles were doing this as well....negotiator comes to mind
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Yeah, I think Digital Bits is missing the point by saying it's a problem playing the discs on newer players (did they even try playing them on older models?). That's just part of the picture....they don't play on ANY of my players, including the oldest ones I own....it's not the players firmware causing problems, it's the discs that are no longer playable because of something that's changed with the discs themselves.
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As has already been posted, surely this is just the old WAMO problem rearing it's ugly head once again?

I'm willing to bet that all these discs they've discovered are early, dual-layer jobs made by WAMO. (Warner Advanced Media Operations)

The bad news is that lots of studios, including Warner and Image, also used WAMO...

Old discs should play in new machines, new discs in old machines. This is because the DVD specification hasn't changed. So long as disc and machine comply, there shouldn't be any issues.

What did happen is that some early machines didn't fully comply - some makers did things on the cheap (by for example, leaving out support for seamless branching, hence the headaches for some owners when the first DVD's with seamless branching appeared). Plus, some new cheap machines (like Chinese clones) don't comply.

But it shouldn't have anything to do with the age of machine/disc aside from this. The DVD specification hasn't changed. New players may have snazzy functions like playing mp3 files, but the DVD bit is just the same as it was way back when.
Old 10-14-05 | 07:50 AM
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Can we just get a Universal Defective Disc subforum?

I'm going to start going through my old discs and see. I've probably got a couple of WAMO discs from 98-99 that are now coasters.
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Originally Posted by Duality

Past thread titles range from "Vertigo: something bad has happened" to "Born on the Fourth of July stopped playing". Everyone, hit SEARCH.
How would you know to hit search if you don't know there's a problem?? I don't happen to own Born on the Fourth of July or Vertigo so I wouldn't have read those threads, but I do have other Universal discs that I will now check out because of this thread. So I for one am glad to see it consolidated into a thread that addresses the heart of the problem.
And if the company is making shitty discs, we should hammer them with as many threads as it takes to get the consumers aware and pissed off.
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Originally Posted by Shannon Nutt

Oh, and someone please tell those geniuses over at Digital Bits that the proper spelling when referring to DVDs is "discs", not "disks".
Oh calm down.


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