|
Posted by Luhan on 12/10/05 23:29
Ed Stasiak wrote:
> Thou I only own a couple of DVD's I do frequently rent
> them and with this comes the problem of scratched up
> disks due to other earlier users treating them like crap.
>
> I have a Sony DVP-NS300 player that's a few years
> old and I've noticed that it's become more and more
> "schizophrenic" about the condition of the DVD's I try
> to play in it.
>
> The player frequently gives an "insert disk" error message
> even thou the disk appears to be in perfect condition, (even
> after the disk has been cleaned) while other times it has no
> problems with rental disks that have all kinda scratches and
> smudges.
>
> Needless to say this is very annoying and I'm planning on
> buying a new DVD player.
>
> I'm looking for a low cost player (under $100) that will
> simply play the movie without screwing up, additional
> bells & whistles would only increase the cost and I'd
> never end up using them.
>
> So which DVD player would y'all recommend as being
> the best suited for playing _rental_ DVD's that are usually
> in poor condition?
>
The really cheap newer models (about $40 American), seem to be rigged to
"plow thru" bad data on the dvd, instead of being very computerish and
reporting minor errors.
Luhan
Navigation:
[Reply to this message]
|