Just delivered 100 DVDs to a client yesterday.
The first disc I hand-delivered (for final approval). The client popped it into his old DVD player. It wouldn't play. He popped into his laptop and it played flawlessly. The disc was approved and he ordered 100 copies.
I get an e-mail from his assistant. She tried the first five discs. They wouldn't play. The client told his assistant to contact me to come get the discs. I replied to her e-mail saying:
"Sorry, to hear about your player problem. The discs I tested played just fine and we have three different machines here. You'll have to try the discs on various machines, as not all players were created equal. Older players especially have problems playing DVD-R discs. For example, the first disc I brought to [client] would not play in his DVD player, but it did play in his laptop.
"Unfortunately, there is absolutely no way to know what the discs will be played on once they've been sent out. We have no control over that, and I did make [client] aware of that the day I delivered that first disc."
I've not had a problem like this before. I'm curious to know how any of you might handle this situation, as I am certain it is not over.
Thanks!