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Monday, July 27, 2009

Preserving Your Blu-ray DVD Collection

By Robert Mann

With many consumers refreshing their movie collections with Blu-ray versions of titles, it makes sense to review the basics of caring for those collections. Blu-ray DVDs are a bit more sturdy than standard DVDs, but can still malfunction when a few simple steps are not followed.

Standard DVDs have a tendency to scratch quite easily, whereas the coating on a Blu-ray disc provides a higher level of protection. Because of this they are less likely to incur damage. Dust and debris can usually be removed by gently wiping the surface with a micro-fiber cloth. Micro-fiber is used to clean computer monitors, glasses, and other delicate items and is sold in most electronics or department stores, but an equivalent material may be substituted if necessary.

Although there are cleaning solutions marketed for removing resistant scratches, certain ingredients can harm the coating of the disk. A better, and equally effective, way to remove imperfections is to wipe the disc using an outward motion-never run the cloth around the DVD. Add a little water to the process to remove any additional marks.

Even though they are difficult to see and seem harmless, fingerprints are troublesome when it comes to reading a DVD. Do not touch the surface of the disc directly as the slightest variation can affect Blu-ray performance. Instead, use the thumb and forefinger to grasp the inner and outer edge of the DVD.

Unfortunately there may be times when the damage is more resistant, in which case additional measures must be taken. One option is to purchase a home repair package, which uses a buffer to remove the scratch. Another way to return the DVD to its original state is to enlist the expertise of a paid specialist who will use professional tools to address the issue.

DVDs should always be stored in their original cases. Even pouches designed to hold sets of discs increase the risk of wear and damage. A pile of loose discs on top of the DVD player is an invitation for trouble.

The best location for Blu-ray discs is in a dry, cool environment. Prolonged exposure to sunlight and rapid changes in temperature and humidity can degrade DVDs. Storing discs horizontally for long periods of time is also not advisable, whereas a disc set upright in its case can be safe for years.

Blu-ray has taken its place as the format of choice for at home media viewing. Offering unmatched clarity and color, the experience takes watching a movie to a whole new level. Starting a new media library is an investment of both time and money, so preserving the quality of these items should be a top priority. These techniques are a simple and inexpensive way to ensure that the Blu-ray DVDs last as long as the technology.

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