Wonder where they got that information from! Maybe http://www.ultimatedisney.com...?John Pannozzi wrote:Over at GAC, they say that replacement discs for SS 2 will come in March.
More Silly Symphonies disc 2: MAJOR GLITCH PROBLEM!!
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Oh, god! Forget it! I can't do this! As it is, my DVD Player doesn't play half of my scratch free DVDs!Beastboyravenz wrote:I'm also not very fond of the idea of sending my scratch free dvd to them and then recieving a scratched one with finger prints ( I imagine they carelessly insert the dvd in a paper sleeve and touch the bottom with their oily greasy hands). I've also never sent anything back to get replaced.
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Beastboyravenz wrote:
Laziness.............pure laziness!!!

What? Don't you know how to clean your DVD's. Fingerprints don't make a disc skip anyway. I would rather have fingerprints on a disc and it work correctly, then I can clean it up, than have a pristeen disc that skips or has a problem that I can't correct.I'm also not very fond of the idea of sending my scratch free dvd to them and then recieving a scratched one with finger prints ( I imagine they carelessly insert the dvd in a paper sleeve and touch the bottom with their oily greasy hands). I've also never sent anything back to get replaced.
Laziness.............pure laziness!!!
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dvdjunkie wrote: What? Don't you know how to clean your DVD's. Fingerprints don't make a disc skip anyway. I would rather have fingerprints on a disc and it work correctly, then I can clean it up, than have a pristeen disc that skips or has a problem that I can't correct.
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Yeah, dvdjunkie, name calling really wasn't necessary while giving advice. You have good ideas but really need to learn how to word your words so you aren't hurting anyone's feelings. How do you know that person is lazy or not? You have no CLUE because you do not know them personally so why judge something like that?

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You guys *do* remember that Bill said he got out of the hospital and was gonna be cranky for a couple days, right? That anything that sounds harsh is just him venting out of his own frustrations and he doesn't mean anything by it?
Still, I don't think that replacement discs would actually have fingerprints on them. Disney Customer Service is actually better than most others, so I highly doubt someone would purposely handle a disc the wrong way when placing it in the paper sleeve.
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Still, I don't think that replacement discs would actually have fingerprints on them. Disney Customer Service is actually better than most others, so I highly doubt someone would purposely handle a disc the wrong way when placing it in the paper sleeve.
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I don't know. I bought one of those expensive autographs from Disney World once, but I had to take it apart to clean the glass because it had a fingerprint on the inside.
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There was a front page update on the subject last week. Whether the replacements are significant or not is a judgment call. I certainly doubt that the "major glitch" dramatically referred to in this thread's start is going to be addressed at all.slave2moonlight wrote:What is the reason they are being replaced, and is it that significant of a reason?
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here is a link to another webiste and if you put the cursor over more silly symphonies it will give information about disc replacement although it doesn't seem to be for the reason mentioned in this thread
here is a link to another webiste and if you put the cursor over more silly symphonies it will give information about disc replacement although it doesn't seem to be for the reason mentioned in this thread
Probably because the glitch isn't a glitch at all. It was a whole lot of fuss and bother over nothing.Luke wrote:I certainly doubt that the "major glitch" dramatically referred to in this thread's start is going to be addressed at all.
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The Disney Treasures site discusses the omitted recreated titles, but does not mention the wrong masters* used on a few cartoons and the "lost' footage* found for The Night Before Christmas.
I would presume all will be corrected on the replacement discs.
The few masters and "lost" footage will not be as noticeable and there's no sense in Disney airing too much dirty laundry needlessly.
*All excellent info first posted on this site (on 1/31/07) on the front page.

I would presume all will be corrected on the replacement discs.
The few masters and "lost" footage will not be as noticeable and there's no sense in Disney airing too much dirty laundry needlessly.
*All excellent info first posted on this site (on 1/31/07) on the front page.
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I had my Back To The Future discs replaced a couple years back due to framing problems. When I received them two weeks later, they were sent in clear, shrinkwrapped jewel cases. I very much doubt anyone is going to touch them outside of the factory.Beastboyravenz wrote:I'm also not very fond of the idea of sending my scratch free dvd to them and then recieving a scratched one with finger prints ( I imagine they carelessly insert the dvd in a paper sleeve and touch the bottom with their oily greasy hands). I've also never sent anything back to get replaced.
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What did you send the originals in? Did they reimburse you for sending yours back? They really should. I know it's not much, but still, it's their mistake...thatartguy wrote:I had my Back To The Future discs replaced a couple years back due to framing problems. When I received them two weeks later, they were sent in clear, shrinkwrapped jewel cases. I very much doubt anyone is going to touch them outside of the factory.Beastboyravenz wrote:I'm also not very fond of the idea of sending my scratch free dvd to them and then recieving a scratched one with finger prints ( I imagine they carelessly insert the dvd in a paper sleeve and touch the bottom with their oily greasy hands). I've also never sent anything back to get replaced.
