Hi
Although DVD players may look like their CD-playing cousins, they're run on 
a very different kind of optical technology. And thanks to the audio and 
video
demands of movies, they're also more complicated to set up.

Intermittent or no sound, weak volume, poor sound quality

Steps:
1.
Check audio connections to make sure they're secure.

2.
Replace the cable connecting the DVD unit to your receiver.

3.
Clean the contacts on the player and receiver with electronics-grade contact 
cleaner.

Video images breaking up or freezing

Steps:
1.
Make sure DVD is clean and unscratched.

2.
DVDs can be cleaned in the same way that CDs can, but they are more fragile 
and more sensitive to scratches than CDs are (see
How to Restore a CD).

DVD disc not recognized after loading

Steps:
1.
Check that disc is loaded the correct way.

2.
Check that disc is encoded for your geographical region. A disc from Europe 
(Region 2) will not play in a North American (Region 1) player.

3.
Turn off player with disc inserted, unplug temporarily from wall outlet, 
plug back in and turn back on.

4.
If your player has a transportation lock (usually a plastic screw on the 
bottom of the unit), make sure that it is not engaged.

5.
If you have an older player, check with the manufacturer to see whether an 
update to the firmware is available. Many newer DVD titles with lots of 
special
features are famous for causing problems on older players.

Movies playing with subtitles on

Steps:
1.
Go to disc's menu and turn off subtitles. Some players will let you turn off 
subtitles by pressing the Subtitle button on the remote and then pressing 0
or clear.

Squished picture

Steps:
1.
Check player's setup menu to make sure it's not set for a wide-screen TV if 
you don't have one.

CD-R disc not recognized after loading

Steps:
1.
Most DVD players can't read CD-R discs, even if they can play normal CDs.

Picture quality alternates between light and dark

Steps:
1.
This is caused by Macrovision copy-protection scheme if you copy DVD video 
to VCR or if you hook up DVD to TV by way of VCR. 



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