Posted by NoNoBadDog! on 05/30/06 03:50
"unisellers" <unisellers@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> MauraTrny@aol.com wrote:
>> I have that problem sometimes but it usually happens only with certain
>> discs. Sometimes simply cleaning the disc does the trick. There's
>> only been one disc in which I've cleaned and that hadn't fixed the "no
>> disc" problem.
>
> Same here. I was under the impression that scratches were the biggest
> problems with discs. I've discovered the # 1 problem is fingerprints
> and
> crud that can be easily cleaned and wiped off with a soft damp cloth.
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This is a common problem with cheapie, off brand DVD players that use lasers
that are of insufficient wattage/brightness, and I have seen a few in which
the laser is completely the wrong color.
It has nothing to do with surface prints.
Lesson learned: You get what you pay for.
Bobby
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