>>Those fades and sync pulses suggest that the DVD is probably
>>being mis-read.
>
>the symptoms are the same as a copy protected Disney video ...

Produced by Macrovision encoding.

Most TVs cannot see this intentional disruption. VCRs can, however, 
thereby preventing copying.

Some DVD players can turn Macrovision off.

Some devious DVD media producers encrypt portions of the DVD, yet they 
don't encrypt others. Thus, the disruption comes and goes.

If you're using a Macrovision defeating DVD player, it's best to defeat 
it every time.

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