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Posted on 12-31-04 01:33 AM Link | Quote
I dont know if this would belong here, but this is the closest forum to what this topic is.

Anyways: sometimes when I rent DVD's the DVD's wont play properly in my Citizen dvd player (JDVD3836). The image becomes all distorted and strange. Anyone know of a solution?
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Posted on 12-31-04 01:32 PM Link | Quote
Originally posted by Nebetsu
Anyways: sometimes when I rent DVD's the DVD's wont play properly in my Citizen dvd player (JDVD3836). The image becomes all distorted and strange. Anyone know of a solution?
I think the part in bold is your problem.

Seriously, though, make sure the disc isn't all scratched and dirty, like I know many rental DVDs are (people are so careless with high-tech things). DVDs can be easily damaged by even relatively small scratches and fingerprints. If it looks OK, all I can say is your DVD player might be going bad. Is it a DVD-ROM drive, or a standalone DVD player?
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Posted on 12-31-04 02:10 PM Link | Quote
what I can make out of his post is a standalone dvd player hooked up to his TV.
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Posted on 12-31-04 06:01 PM Link | Quote
Well, it could be the DVD itself.... if you're renting, it's highly likely.

Do the DVDs work in other DVD media? (PlayStation 2, DVD-ROM drive?) Does the problem occur with non-rented DVD's that you know are in good condition....?

If you narrow it down to your unit, well... get it serviced.


(edited by Tarale on 12-31-04 09:02 AM)
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Posted on 12-31-04 10:52 PM Link | Quote
Yes it is hooked up to the TV. Also about half of the DVD's we rent have this problem. And it's kind of a bottom of the line player... >>

I dont have an alternate way of playing DVDs
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Yeah, its the rentals. This is why DVDs are unreliable rental technology. People are morons
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Posted on 01-03-05 12:57 AM Link | Quote
Originally posted by Ziffski
Yeah, its the rentals. This is why DVDs are unreliable rental technology. People are morons


We rented at least 5 DVD's that work and at least 5 DVD's that dont.
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