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Posted by miller on 12/05/05 21:30

I have a Panasonic DVD A120U that used to work fine but now skips,
freezes, and pixelates the DVD movies I play. This problem is
happening with all my DVDs. I suspect the laser needs to be reset or
aligned or something.

I read a post from 1999 (copied further down) where someone had the
same problem with pixelating. It was suggested that they go into the
service menu and get their DVD heads to auto readjust themselves.
"You'll have to have one of the Panasonic owners here give you the key
combo to access the service menu."

I did not see a response with the key combo to access the service menu,
nor how to set the DVD player to calibrate itself. I've Googled this
and can find no answers. I would very much appreciate someone telling
me how to fix this problem using the service menu. Feel free to e-mail
me or post in the newsgroup. Thanks!


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4. Pete Briggs
Oct 22 1999, 1:00 am show options

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Date: 1999/10/22
Subject: Re: Nightmare Before Christmas question??
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<kreyn...@ticnet.com> wrote:
> I'm kinda new to the DVD thing, but I have over 50 DVD's and all
> worked fine. I have a Panasonic A120U. (By the way, the Matrix works
> fine...) I just got a copy of the Nightmare Before Christmas and it
> keeps skipping at the same point. Prior to skipping, it pixilizes and
> then pauses a bit. Anyone had any problems with this particular movie
> before? Is it most likely the DVD or something else? I didn't expect
> to have problems so quickly... Any advice would be appreciated.


This sounds like a problem I had with "Tron" on my Sony 7700 a while
back.

I haven't experienced any problem with "Nightmare", so I imagine what
you have to do is go into the service menu on your particular machine,
and using "Nightmare" as the calibration disc, get your DVD heads to
auto readjust themselves. (You'll have to have one of the Panasonic
owners here give you the key combo to access the service menu, I'm
afraid.)


This worked on "Tron" for me. (It was during the Solar Sailer scene.
The disc stuttered, broke up into huge blocky pixels, and then froze.)
The scene played completely smoothly afterwards.


Another Disney disc, like yours! Curious, that! <g!>


Best


Pete

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