DVDs and CDs
Though digital streaming has become a predominant way we listen to music, there are still many who listen to music on CD. If stored in in a hot car, CDs can warp and jewel cases can melt together. There go your road trip tunes!Is it safe to keep CDs in a car?
Don't leave them exposed. CD's can actually warp, which will cause an even bigger problem when they jam in your player. Well, I do keep them out of direct sunlight, in their cases, and covered by a jacket that I keep in my car.How do I store CDs in my car?
For the Car: My best friend in high school kept all of her CDs in a binder or two stashed somewhere on the car floor. Don't be like my friend. If you need a CD organization system for the car, stick to those handy folios that attach to your window visor, easily within reach.Can CDs be stored in a hot garage?
Electronics, Old VHS Tapes, Old DVDs/CDs, etc.Electronics and anything having to do with them should not be stored in a place where heat and humidity are not controlled. Changes in temperature and moisture can cause electronics to stop working, data to be lost, and pieces to become warped beyond use.
How much heat can a DVD take?
Registered. DVDs and CDs seem to generally be rated reliable for storage from -10 to +60 degrees Celsius (-40 to +150 F).How to play burned CDs in your car
Do music CDs deteriorate over time?
Generally speaking, discs with recorded media will degrade faster than those without. Despite this, unused (with no data) CD-Rs and CD-RWs have the shortest predicted lifespan (five to 10 years), followed by recorded DVD-RWs (up to 30 years). Recorded CD-RWs and DVD-Rs have a predicted lifetime of 20 to 100 years.Where should I store my CD collection?
What is the best way to store CDs?
- Store CDs standing up vertically.
- Keep them in a low dust area.
- Keep them in a cool, dry climate-controlled area with minimal light.
- It's best to keep CDs in the original case since they're designed to protect the disc.
Where should CDs be stored?
Leave discs in their packaging (or cases) to minimize the effects of environmental changes. Open a recordable disc package only when you are ready to record data on that disc. Store in a cool, dry, dark environment in which the air is clean.How do you store 100s of CDs?
You can keep hundreds of CDs in a drawer, or right next to your stereo instead of on a giant rack. Each sleeve looks pretty tight, but you should be able to slip the CD's cover and liner notes alongside every disc, which would make it easy to find the album you're looking for as you flip through.Can CDs withstand heat?
A disc is not protected from the effects of heat buildup if left in a case that is exposed to direct sunlight or other sources of heat. Extreme heat buildup can also cause warping of the disc.Does cold weather affect CDs?
For CD and DVD cold storage, the ISO standard for the storage of optical discs states that storage down to -10 degrees Celsius is acceptable. However, up until recently there has been no scientific research examining what effects below zero temperatures have on CD and DVD optical disc media.Will CDs crack in the cold?
Cold EffectsDVDs can become brittle when exposed to freezing temperatures. This means they're prone to damage in the form of cracking and breaking.
Can a CD catch on fire?
What exactly is supposed to catch fire there? A CD will NOT act as a 'collecting mirror' because it is flat and not parabolic. That would be the only way that the Sun's rays could be focussed enough to cause burning. Something that IS a fire hazard is a spherical glass paperweight left in the sun.What causes CD rot?
Generally speaking, disc rot occurs due to chemical reactions with the reflective layer of the disc, ultraviolet light damage, scratches that expose the delicate and corrosive layer to environmental factors, or the deterioration of manufacturing materials.How do you destroy a CD?
The best way to totally destroy a CD/DVD is to incinerate it. You need quite a hot fire and good ventilation if you don't want to end up with lumps of melted plastic or your lungs filled with noxious fumes. Despite these drawbacks, things don't get much more secure than burning.What can I do with a large CD collection?
Donate, trash, or recycle.The easiest way out is to drag your boxes of CDs to the curb or the dump, but you might also want to consider donating or recycling your collection instead.