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Are extreme temperatures bad for videos and DVDs?

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Are extreme temperatures bad for videos and DVDs?

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Yes! The number one killer of DVDs and video tapes is nature. You name it and we’ve seen it done: left in cars, by the window, rain, direct sunlight, the BBQ. By leaving a tape or DVD in the open elements for even just a short time, you can easily melt or warp it. Just imagine that these are your little children – please don’t leave our children in the hot, hot car with the windows rolled up … they’ll melt. Try to keep any form of media in a steady, medium tempeture and enviroment.

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