Weird DVD behavior
May. 12th, 2011 10:45 amGot a Netflix DVD of Fantastic Planet. Popped it in the DVD player, and it behaved a little weird. The warning screen came up, and then while that was still showing, there was a wooshy-tingly noise, as would accompany a distributor/studio logo. The animated menu showed up, but when I hit play, or selected a chapter, the video was black, but the audio played more or less normally (I could hear a few occasional stutters).
Stuffed it in the PS3 and it played perfectly normally (there *was* a distributor logo that went with the whoosh).
Is my DVD player dying? Exerting its taste in film? Demanding a dose of psychedelic drugs before showing the film? Rejecting some alien DVD codec?
Stuffed it in the PS3 and it played perfectly normally (there *was* a distributor logo that went with the whoosh).
Is my DVD player dying? Exerting its taste in film? Demanding a dose of psychedelic drugs before showing the film? Rejecting some alien DVD codec?
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Date: 2011-05-12 06:22 pm (UTC)If the disc is in great shape, then it's possible it was encoded at too high a bit rate for your DVD player, especially if the player is a basic model. Check the player with a couple of discs that you've watched on it successfully before. If they're fine, again, the problem is probably with the disc (though, in that case, it may not be damage).
Of course, it's also possible that the DVD player is beginning to give up the ghost, or that you've just got a loose connection...
thanks
Date: 2011-05-12 07:01 pm (UTC)