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Can a Dvd player damage DVDs?
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<blockquote data-quote="anon1" data-source="post: 2682627" data-attributes="member: 214531"><p>My dvd player in my bedroom is kind of old, and it keeps skipping and freezing whenever i try to watch something, and its with everything I try to use. I don't see anything wrong with the dvd's, and they play perfectly fine on my computer or another dvd player. I was just wondering because I don't want to risk damaging them by trying to watch them, and then be unable to watch them later on another device.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="anon1, post: 2682627, member: 214531"] My dvd player in my bedroom is kind of old, and it keeps skipping and freezing whenever i try to watch something, and its with everything I try to use. I don't see anything wrong with the dvd's, and they play perfectly fine on my computer or another dvd player. I was just wondering because I don't want to risk damaging them by trying to watch them, and then be unable to watch them later on another device. [/QUOTE]
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