Scratched movie software vs. music CDs


We all know that if we scratch a surface of CD most-likely it will play fine.
What if we scratch LD or DVD?
I've already had a bad experience receiving scratched LD bought on ebay and on the side where the scratch is I have locally shaded picture.
Is it because of the scratch?
marakanetz

Showing 3 responses by sugarbrie

From my experience a scratched laserdisc will behave the same as a CD for sound (clicking sound, skips, etc, or if worse it locks up) and the same as a damaged or creased video tape for the picture (moving white lines, jumping picture from skipping, etc.)

If you told us you have tiny white dots all over the screen it would probably be laser rot which afflicted some early laserdiscs when they got old.

How old is this Laserdisc. I've seen laser rot usually in the pre-digital "CX" coded laserdiscs, but that does not mean it is not that.
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