Monday, May 19, 2003
Member since:
May 2003
May 2003
This movie isn't fit to be played by my DVD Player Pioneer DV-344.As a matter of fact,it didn't work in a LG-5822N too.The problem is the disc,isn't?Wrong.I played in my PC who happen to be equipped with a DVD unit,and guess what?It worked...Damn!!
Monday, May 19, 2003
Member since:
March 2002
March 2002
I agree. SPEED 2 isn't fit to be played. On any player.
The minor pauses I experienced with BV discs on my Sony 7700 player turned out not to be player-specific, by the way. They wouldn't play properly on my school machine, either. But the last two BV discs I've watched have not manifested the problem, so maybe it was only a few production runs that were affected.
John
The minor pauses I experienced with BV discs on my Sony 7700 player turned out not to be player-specific, by the way. They wouldn't play properly on my school machine, either. But the last two BV discs I've watched have not manifested the problem, so maybe it was only a few production runs that were affected.
John
Monday, May 19, 2003
Member since:
March 2002
March 2002
Yeah, it looks like you've run into player-specific problems like John and one of our readers did with the 'Spy Kids 2' DVD.
Just to clarify matters, are you trying to play the original 'Speed 2' disc or the newer one with anamorphic enhancement?
Just to clarify matters, are you trying to play the original 'Speed 2' disc or the newer one with anamorphic enhancement?
Tuesday, May 20, 2003
Member since:
March 2002
March 2002
I apologize, John, for being too vague. I meant to write that some disc problems are player-specific--sometimes to a number of players or computer drives.