Somewhat related problem.  I have purchased four seasons of "Northern
Exposure" as a gift for boyfriend. We are in Season Three and discovered
that two episodes on a brand new disc are damaged, apparently, and just
freeze. You can hear the blu-ray machine grinding away. The rest of the
disc is fine. We tried buffing but to no avail. I am wondering if a
single disc in a set is able to be returned for replacement. Has anyone
else had this experience?

 

Christine Crowley

Dean of Learning Resources

Northwest Vista College

3535 N. Ellison Dr.

San Antonio, TX 78251

210.486.4572 voice | 210.486.4504 fax

PLEASE NOTE: I AM RETIRING AS OF AUG. 19, 2011

NEW LIBRARY CONTACT INFO UPON REQUEST

 

 

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From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of John Streepy
Sent: Friday, May 27, 2011 1:41 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Videolib] At the Death House Door

 

Hello All 

Our copy of At the Death House Door (ISBN 1-56580-849-5) stops about 20
minutes into the program and goes back to the menu.  If you start the
movie from the scene select window it works fine. We sent it back to
Amazon and they sent us a new copy which did  the EXACT same thing. I am
wondering if this happened to any one else?  If it did, and you kept the
DVD, how did you label the container to make sure people knew how to
access the material?  Thanks in advance and hope everyone has a
fantastic weekend. 

regards 

jhs 


John H. Streepy
Media Services Supervisor
Library-Media Circulation
James E. Brooks Library
Central Washington University
400 East University Way
Ellensburg, WA  98926-7548

(509) 963-2861
http://www.lib.cwu.edu/media

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All part of being a librarian" -- James Turner "Rex Libris"

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