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On Fri, 15 Jan 2016 09:32:28 +1100, felix <me@nothere.invalid> wrote:
Only if they were an analogue medium, which they are not.
Unless your DVD player has some issue reading LG discs... and even
then, you'd be seeing digital artifacts from the read errors on the
screen (if anything at all)... sorry, if those discs were
burned/encoded from the same source, then it's all in your
imagination.
so I have an over active imagination? I'm not trying to explain it, I'm
just saying how it is. surely discs from different manufactures are not
made exactly the same, so that could explain it.
Only if they were an analogue medium, which they are not.
or maybe it's a
function of the electronics processing the signal from the discs
reacting to something inherently different between them? the DVD player
is connected to a home theatre amp that upscales the signal to 1080p.
whatever the reason there is a visible difference
Unless your DVD player has some issue reading LG discs... and even
then, you'd be seeing digital artifacts from the read errors on the
screen (if anything at all)... sorry, if those discs were
burned/encoded from the same source, then it's all in your
imagination.