Are These Discs Fakes?
Posted: Sun Mar 26, 2006 12:45 pm
I finally assembled the entire Classic Animation Collection. I was going through the collection making sure all my discs are mint, have chapter inserts, etc. and noticed a couple things.
Some of the silk screening on the discs is the type that is not perfectly smooth. I know this is typically a sign of a fake disc however I'm pretty sure they are authentic U.S. Region 1 products that I bought from reputable retailers or reputable E-bay sellers. One example is my Fantasia Anthology Set which I am 99.99% sure is legitimate yet the silk screening process on the discs is one that is not perfectly smooth, like on say, Brother Bear.
So my first question is, does the silk screening (or whatever you want to call it - labeling, etc.) process differ over the years so that not ALL the classic animation DVD's have that perfectly smooth finish?
Now I do have two discs in my collection I do suspect may be replicas/fakes after further examination. The packaging looks legit, chapter inserts and everything. They are not the obvious asian fake versions where the package and disc labels are significantly different (along with having DTS advertised and the metallic shimmer on the labels, which is a dead giveaway), however the color of the DVD surface is a light gold instead of the normal silver, AND, you can feel the silk screen. I wasn't concerned much about feeling the silk screening since I'm guessing not ALL the discs has that perfect smooth finish but the light gold color of the disc is a concern. The two discs in question are Aristocats and Hercules.
Can someone verify if some of the legitimate US R1 products were produced on discs that are not silver, and have a light gold color? If not, then these are definitely replicas, and very good ones at that.
Thanks for your help.
Some of the silk screening on the discs is the type that is not perfectly smooth. I know this is typically a sign of a fake disc however I'm pretty sure they are authentic U.S. Region 1 products that I bought from reputable retailers or reputable E-bay sellers. One example is my Fantasia Anthology Set which I am 99.99% sure is legitimate yet the silk screening process on the discs is one that is not perfectly smooth, like on say, Brother Bear.
So my first question is, does the silk screening (or whatever you want to call it - labeling, etc.) process differ over the years so that not ALL the classic animation DVD's have that perfectly smooth finish?
Now I do have two discs in my collection I do suspect may be replicas/fakes after further examination. The packaging looks legit, chapter inserts and everything. They are not the obvious asian fake versions where the package and disc labels are significantly different (along with having DTS advertised and the metallic shimmer on the labels, which is a dead giveaway), however the color of the DVD surface is a light gold instead of the normal silver, AND, you can feel the silk screen. I wasn't concerned much about feeling the silk screening since I'm guessing not ALL the discs has that perfect smooth finish but the light gold color of the disc is a concern. The two discs in question are Aristocats and Hercules.
Can someone verify if some of the legitimate US R1 products were produced on discs that are not silver, and have a light gold color? If not, then these are definitely replicas, and very good ones at that.
Thanks for your help.