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How to find out if BlueRay media is LTH or HTL product?


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Posted 18 March 2012 - 11:17 AM

As you know there are two manufacturing styles of BlueRay media:

HTL (more expensive but more robust and presumably longer life)
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LTH (cheaper, more sensitive to temperature changes and sun light)

How can I find out if a given BlueRay disc manufactured in LTH or HTL style?
Of cause the original product packaging, invoice and seller contact address is not available any more.

I could imagine that the serial number burned on the disc give this information.

Is this true?

How can I track down this information?

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Posted 18 March 2012 - 07:34 PM

Look in the disc info box on the right when in one of the modes, it'll tell you which one of the two the disc is.
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