The importance of physical media has surged due to the unpredictability of streaming services removing content. Warner Bros. DVDs made between 2006 and 2008 are reportedly suffering from 'disc rot', where the discs degrade and fail before their expected lifespan. Warner Bros. acknowledged the issue and has been replacing damaged discs, though some titles may not be available anymore. The problem has been discussed in online forums for years, highlighting ongoing concerns among physical media collectors regarding the longevity of their collections.
In recent years, physical media has become more crucial than ever due to movies and TV shows constantly being pulled from streaming services and digital platforms.
Disc rot is when DVDs suddenly stop working far sooner than the 30 to 100 years they should last when taken care of properly.
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