DVD Care Advice and Storage Tips

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By Harpreet Parmar
Webmaster
29 February 2008 |
The DVD format is the most durable home entertainment storage
device invented to date for the mass market but, unlike some of the
original suggestions, you can scratch, warp and otherwise
impair their perfomance unless you take some common sense precautions.
Playing DVDs
Make
sure it is loaded correctly in the tray and there are no dust or
other nasties on the loading tray. Never leave the loading tray open
when not in use, because this is a sure way to a) get it broken off and
b) get it full or dust and junk which'll make your DVDs skip.
How To Handle DVD Discs
Fingerprints, grease and other debris will be transfered to
the surface of the disc if you get your grubby mitts all over it.
Always pick up your DVDs by placing your forefinger through the central
hole and thumb on the outer edge. This minimises contact and will
prevent skipping which is usually caused not by scratches, but by
fingerprints etc. on the disc.
When removing the disc from the casing, push down on the
central button and the disc will be released more easily. Just pulling
up on it can warp the disc over time.
Storage
It goes without saying that after you have finished with a
disc, return it immediately to its plastic casing. Leaving it lying
around is a sure way to get it scratched, no matter how careful you
are. In addition, a disc left out of its case will attract dust and
other debris which can make it skip next time you play it.
Never put discs face down on an external surface other than
their home case and check no biscuit crumbs, popcorn kernels or other
debris have found there way into the case.
Never put two discs in the same case. Doubling up in this way is a sure way to scratch one or both of the discs.
Keep the DVD disc out of direct sunlight. Excessive heat or
sunlight can cause the disc to warp and become unplayable or degrade
the quality of playback at least.
Cleaning DVD Discs
When cleaning a DVD it is tempting to wipe in a circular motion.
DON'T DO IT!
Wipe gently in a straight line from centre to edge using a
soft, dry, lint-free cloth. Do not use water, do not use a 'fluffy'
cloth which is going to leave junk all over the surface or you'll just
be making it worse.
Look after your DVDs and they will last many, many years and
for online rental, it's a common courtesy to treat their discs with the
same care you would give your own. After all, if everyone did that,
then the frustration of receiving a scratched or otherwise unplayable
DVD in the post would be a thing you rarely heard of.
Harpreet Parmar
Webmaster
www.freedvdtrials.com
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