So, we have gotten a lot of DVD-Rs in our collection over the last few years, 
and have had lots of problems with them not playing in all venues.  We'd put a 
sticker on the dvds indicating that it is a DVD-R and that it may not play in 
all dvd players or drives.
But, I'm at a loss as to what else we can do.  Are there any work-arounds for 
this situation?  What response other than offering to replace it - which will 
take more time than the faculty has?

What am I missing?
Rhonda

Rhonda Rosen| Head, Media & Access Services
William H. Hannon Library | Loyola Marymount University
One LMU Drive, MS 8200 | Los Angeles, CA 90045-2659
[email protected]| 310/338-4584|
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