on 7/15/02 5:04 PM, Guy Masson at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> The movie freezes at one
> point, the same point every time. Yet the movie runs correctly in a standard
> DVD player( read home top of the TV unit.)

What you are describing, has been explained to me as a natural process of
DVDs. It was explained to me like this. DVDs can have multiple layers. At
some point, the laser has to switch layers. It is at this point that the
pause occurs. The fact that it's at the same place every time suggests this
to me. So, has the advice I've been given correct, or am I misleading
another unlucky soul as I have been mislead? :-)
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