Do DVD & Blue Ray reading laser beams get damage if you try to play the

Lil'GayMonster

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following (continues inside) discs? Kinda long explanation so please bear with me! I got a new Blue-Ray + DVD player, now I have lots of home-burn DVD music mix discs that I made with an old Sony Vaio RX (from 2002) model. Anyways, some discs are able to play in a LG DVD player but can't be fully played in a LG DVD Recorder (the lasts songs either freeze or skip parts as cubes show on the image) This DVD discs can be somehow played on the Vaio PC they were burnt (the PC is OLD but in great shape to store and burn discs) But the issue here is that I don't want to turn on that PC just to play some DVD discs and I don't wanna either have to plug in and out the FLAT SCREEN the DVD Recorder since I want that to be plugged to the OLD VAIO PC to record the videos I can still download from Internet. I wanna use the Blue Ray + DVD player to watch DVD and Blue Ray discs but I'm afraid to damage the laser stream of the new player (the Blue Ray one) if I put those DVD discs in. I really put a lot of effort on those DVD discs I burned to just toss them to the trash and they are in great shape (stored into their cases, clean on the data surface) they are just kinda old, I began burning custom DVD discs since 2003 to date.
Hope you can provide good useful answers
 
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