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ItsNotMe 06-30-08 11:29 AM

New DVD with fingerprints?
 
I received the 3rd season of House this past weekend and one of the discs had fingerprints all over the top of it. Has this ever happened to anyone? I'd never seen fingerprints in new, sealed discs before.

The Man with the Golden Doujinshi 06-30-08 11:30 AM

Someone has to put them in the case. It's shown up before.

Mikael79 06-30-08 12:20 PM

While I've never personally seen fingerprints on any of my new DVDs, I wouldn't be too alarmed unless the DVD case sticker looked unusual. Where did you buy it from? If you're not going to get over it - just exchange it for another one.

The Man with the Golden Doujinshi 06-30-08 01:15 PM

I'll also bet that the case says Made in Mexico. Last time someone brought this up, that was the one that had the most fingerprints.

BuckNaked2k 06-30-08 01:20 PM


Originally Posted by Mister Peepers
I'll also bet that the case says Made in Mexico. Last time someone brought this up, that was the one that had the most fingerprints.

The worker must have had a burrito for lunch, right before your DVD was packed.

TheDuke 06-30-08 01:56 PM

Now now, let's not get racist.

The Man with the Golden Doujinshi 06-30-08 03:09 PM


Originally Posted by TheDuke
Now now, let's not get racist.

I'm being serious. There's been threads about this in the past and people said the ones with fingerprints had Made in Mexico on the case. It was a few years ago when the studios started having the discs printed in Mexico instead of whatever Asian country they used before.

Here's someone that had fingerprints and foot print
http://forum.dvdtalk.com/showpost.ph...1&postcount=14

Here's a couple cases of fingerprints under the plastic
http://forum.dvdtalk.com/showthread....t=fingerprints

ernestrp 06-30-08 03:56 PM

Someone has to put them in the Dvd cases. Probably forgot/didnt want to wear the Dvd handling gloves as your hands get hot and sweaty after awhile.

Seantn 06-30-08 04:46 PM


Originally Posted by Mister Peepers
I'm being serious.

Racist!

WillardC 06-30-08 04:49 PM

I just opened a new copy of Elevator to the Gallows I got today and it had fingerprints on the first disc. First time that's ever happened with a Criterion disc for me.

I just cleaned them off. No problem.

Mr. Salty 06-30-08 05:29 PM


Originally Posted by Mister Peepers
It was a few years ago when the studios started having the discs printed in Mexico instead of whatever Asian country they used before.

It wasn't an Asian country, it was the United States. I know a lot of people who were put out of work in Pinckneyville, Illinois, when Technicolor shut down the DVD and CD pressing plant there and moved to Mexico. And it wasn't the only Technicolor plant in the U.S. that was shut down.

The Man with the Golden Doujinshi 06-30-08 06:31 PM


Originally Posted by Mr. Salty
It wasn't an Asian country, it was the United States.

Close enough.

speedy1961 06-30-08 06:33 PM


Originally Posted by BuckNaked2k
The worker must have had a burrito for lunch, right before your DVD was packed.

:lol:

ItsNotMe 06-30-08 07:07 PM

It does say "Disc made in Mexico" on the back. lol

I don't think I'm gonna bother exchanging the set because the fingerprints are only on the top of the disc. Anyway, thanks for the help.

johnbook 07-01-08 10:15 AM


Originally Posted by Mr. Salty
It wasn't an Asian country, it was the United States. I know a lot of people who were put out of work in Pinckneyville, Illinois, when Technicolor shut down the DVD and CD pressing plant there and moved to Mexico. And it wasn't the only Technicolor plant in the U.S. that was shut down.

Damn that sucks, my buddy works for Technicolor here in Livonia, MI, he's worked there for over 15 years.

Walter Neff 07-01-08 10:18 AM

That's not racist. Everyone knows that Mexican people have fingerprints and Asian people don't.

Sathlin 07-01-08 11:21 AM


Originally Posted by Mister Peepers
Someone has to put them in the case. It's shown up before.


1. umm you're telling me they wouldn't be wearing gloves first?

The Man with the Golden Doujinshi 07-01-08 12:34 PM


Originally Posted by Sathlin
1. umm you're telling me they wouldn't be wearing gloves first?

The gloves they wear have fingerprints and in some cases footprints.

crs 07-01-08 01:49 PM

Aren't the discs placed in the cases robotically, atleast for titles that are pressed in hundred of thousands or millions of copies. Must be one hell of a job if it's done manually. I had the impression this was only done in smaller duplication plants.

I guess the gloves are off for Dr. House, though.

Alan Smithee 07-02-08 06:02 AM

I got one new disc (I never buy used!) that had a noticable fingerprint on it; I should have had it scanned to find out whose it was! On some DVDs and other media I've seen areas where the disc was handled by suction-cup devices.

I'm sick of those "Made in Mexico" discs- I've gotten a few that were defective, and of course that factory was largely responsible for making DVD-18s synonymous with defective! (They're great when they work, but this factory can't make them right!) The savings the studios got out of these weren't passed on to the consumers, and now I learn that some Americans lost their jobs over them too??? I'm just glad many are marked as made in Mexico on the outside, so I can think twice about buying them!

Flicker 07-02-08 08:31 AM

Seems to me it would be easy to find out who was the last person to handle the disc. Just check the fingerprint(s). Might be a little expensive though. LOL

Mr. Cinema 07-04-08 06:46 PM

This has happened to me numerous times. Is there some reason they're not wearing gloves?

Mr. Salty 07-04-08 06:56 PM


Originally Posted by Mr. Cinema
This has happened to me numerous times. Is there some reason they're not wearing gloves?

They're probably just picking up the ones that fell off the assembly line onto the floor.

David Levine 07-04-08 10:22 PM


Originally Posted by crs
Aren't the discs placed in the cases robotically, atleast for titles that are pressed in hundred of thousands or millions of copies. Must be one hell of a job if it's done manually. I had the impression this was only done in smaller duplication plants.

I guess the gloves are off for Dr. House, though.

It depends on the packaging and number of discs. A single Amaray is virtually always automated, but a multi disc set (like a season of a TV show) is almost always manually packed.

DarthPrime 07-04-08 10:35 PM

Seen some fingerprints, but I've seen worse.

I recently got a copy of From the Earth to the Moon and disc 2 was actually glued into the case. It was that "rubber" glue and it was easily removed, and luckly didn't harm the disc. Still very odd.


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