A patron returned a video that he found in a stream. I left it for
over a week and then played. It worked. I don't know that it will
work for you, but you might try it before doing anyting else. Le me
know if something else works. Linda--- Original Message ----
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], 
Subject: RE: water damaged videos
Date: Tue, 25 Sep 2001 19:27:36 -0400

>Last Saturday during a heavy rain the ceiling over our video shelf 
>crashed and about 30 to 40 videos sustained some water damage. Does 
>anyone know how to dry them or if they can be dried and if they are 
>dried, are they still playable? 
>-- 
>Marji Smith, Director
>Denise Bortolussi, Head Librarian
>Jonestown Community Library
>18649 FM 1431, Suite 10A
>Jonestown, Texas 78645
>512-267-7511
>email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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