DVDs can get damaged through various means, including scratches on the surface, which can disrupt the laser reading process. Exposure to extreme temperatures or humidity can warp the disc or degrade the data layer. Additionally, improper handling, such as touching the underside of the disc or stacking them without cases, can lead to fingerprints and dirt accumulation, further affecting playback quality. Lastly, storage in direct sunlight can lead to discoloration and eventual failure to read.
Yes, magnets can damage DVD's by erasing or corrupting the data stored on the disk. It is best to keep magnets away from DVD's to prevent any potential damage.
A DVD cannot be put in to a vcr.
yes
No.
yes because i did it and my DVD player started to smoke yes because i did it and my DVD player started to smoke
Not really but the disc won't play on a DVD player anyway
I Doubt It!
If your Samsung DVD player tends to eject the DVD when you put it in, this suggests some sort of damage either to the player or the disk. The lens on the player may be dirty or the disc may be scratched.
Because DVD-R is already formatted. If you try to format it you will damage it permanently. You should write data on a DVD-r disk without formatting it.
It is safe it does not hurt it
Yes, water can damage a DVD. The disc's surface may become scratched or clouded, which can hinder its ability to be read by a DVD player. Additionally, if water seeps into the inner layers, it can cause the disc to warp or degrade over time. It's best to keep DVDs dry and store them in a safe environment to preserve their quality.
I think you can. WARNING- there is a high risk considering it is illegal in SOME countries and can damage your computer.