OK, I've seen the looseleaf type, but I'm thinking that you'd scratch the plastic surface everytime you slide them in or out. Maybe it would take thousands of times, huh? Worrying needlessly? The Amaray type is what the commercial ones I've bought and rented look like, but they definitely clcik into place. I have a bear of a time getting the DVD's out, as there is no recessed area to get my fingers underneath to lift out the disc. Am I doing this all wrong? I end up flexing the discs when I remove them. I cannot image that's good for the disc. To me they seem harder to remove than the ones in the jewel case. STeve << I use looseleafs of soft CD envelopes. You could look into the following. I've never tried 'em. http://www.happyparrot.com/app/products/ProductList.aspx?cat=5&exp=8 Also some cases allow the DVD to "float" in place, with a hub that squeezes small to allow the DVD to drop out without flexing. http://www.amaray.com/dvds.htm -- Erica >>