I have been having lots of bad luck viewing DVD's
sometimes straight out of the box (these are either
poorly manufactured or being resold from somewhere
like Netflix). I have to assume it the quality of
the DVD's because I try them on two different drives
and some dvd's work okay.
It does make
I've never had any trouble with pressed DVD's, and rarely have trouble
with burned DVDs (I never put pressed DVDs in my computer though).
Maybe both of your drives are bad.
On Tue, Aug 5, 2008 at 6:20 PM, Paul Meyer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have been having lots of bad luck viewing DVD's
we subscribe to blockbuster. i have a hundered dollar player that has a chip
that upgrades the dvd to fill in some of the dots. dvd failures are less than
one in a hundred.
At 06:20 PM 8/5/2008, you wrote:
I have been having lots of bad luck viewing DVD's
sometimes straight out of the box
On Tue, 5 Aug 2008, gerald wrote:
we subscribe to blockbuster. i have a hundered dollar player that has a
chip that upgrades the dvd to fill in some of the dots. dvd failures
are less than one in a hundred.
We've only had problems a few times, on Netlfix DVDs that had seen
better days. I