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Originally Posted by DarkArts
Am I really that lucky and unusual that this has never happened to me in 25+ years? Or to anyone else I know?
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I believe the original DVD+/-R had a purple dye which was organic and would degrade quicker if exposed to sunlight. So that was if you were making your own copies. The commercial DVD data recording was a different process so the ones you buy last longer. I read about 10 years ago that some bank in the US had stored information on discs that became corrupted over time. I have DVDs that are over 15 years old in spindles with the purple die. The double sided type. I still play them. No issues so I don't know what timescale we're talking about before losing data. What I know is that my dvd and bluray player had to be replaced once but the discs are still fine.