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 Posted by E. Barry Bruyea on 11/27/06 11:22 
On Sun, 26 Nov 2006 00:47:12 -0000, "Larry Gold" 
<larry.gold14@btinternet.com> wrote: 
 
>that will teach you for trying to copy DVDs 
 
Gee Whiz, d'ya think? 
 
 
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>"E. Barry Bruyea" <noemail@scam.com> wrote in message  
>news:46f8m2d0431kohclcvdt7kdpt5fptvfmsj@4ax.com... 
>>A few days ago, my wife was in our local library and saw the Digitally 
>> Remastered DVD of "Cleopatra".  She checked it out because she hadn't 
>> seen the movie in a very long time and thought she'd like to watch it 
>> (especially without commercials).  I decided to copy the DVD.  I put 
>> it in one of my DVD units, but the computer would not recognize that 
>> there was a disk inserted.  I tried several times, with no success, so 
>> I put it in my DVD burner (an LG) and the same thing occurred.  It was 
>> a two disk set, so I tried the other one, same thing.  I then put it 
>> my DVD player and it played fine.  I cleaned both disks and in the 
>> process I noticed a 'spiraling' coming out from the centre of both 
>> disks that was quite prominent.  No big deal, but does anyone have any 
>> idea why my player will recognize & play the DVD, but neither of my 
>> computer based units would even recognize the disk.  Usually, it's the 
>> other way around.  Also, the 'spiraling' design appears unusual.  
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