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Posted by Miltion on 10/04/01 11:36
Its not a no name brand well no realy :)
i think it just takesa a few swaps till you get a decent one. new
model you see.
i take decen tcard of my DVDS. No useing them as coasters or anything.
Ill do a swap of the player and see if the new one does the same.
Thanks.
On Fri, 06 Jan 2006 01:53:44 GMT, Roy L. Fuchs
<roylfuchs@urfargingicehole.org> wrote:
>On Fri, 06 Jan 2006 11:57:42 +1100, Miltion <Milton Adler> Gave us:
>
>>
>>The disc seems to be noisier at the stard and the end and in the
>>middle its fine ??
>>
>>Worked fine in my last DVD player. Think its the disc or maybe a fault
>>player. I backed up the dvd and played it an dit played fine ?
>>
>>Any ideas. Anyone had this problem before ?
>>
>>Thanks.
>>
>>Its a Zensonic Z340 DVD/Divx Player.
>
>
> Does "this disc" have scratches all over the surface of it from
>where you have placed on surfaces and the like? You know... places
>OTHER THAN where they are supposed to be, which amount to only two
>locations. The disc's box or the players tray.
>
> If you touch the read side of your discs, the lesson you need to
>learn is never to do so. The test is too look at your discs. Any
>fingerprints or scratches? If so YOU fail the disc handling test.
>
> If it is clean (and I do mean pristine), the your player has a
>problem with a specific type of disc manufacturing format, such as
>Dual Layer Disc, Opposite Track Path. That would cause the beginning
>and end to be different than "the middle" which is not the physical
>middle of the disc.
>
> Basically, make sure you don't ever touch your discs, OR place them
>on a surface (box and tray ONLY), and never buy a no name brand
>player, no matter how cheaply priced.
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