Cowboy Bebop DVD problem ..
- Propyro
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Cowboy Bebop DVD problem ..
ok ... now what the hells going on. A few weeks ago i bought Volume 1 of cowboy bebop and brought it to my frineds house. he popped it into his player ...and it said it couldn't read the disk. I took it home and it worked in mine. his DVD player is only about 2 years old, mind is about a year and a half or a little younger. Also his dvd palyer can't read burnt cds ... but it shouldn't matter because it's the official DVD ... what the hells goign on? I lent him a bunch of my other DVD's and this is the first one that gave him any problems.
- Moonlight Soldier
- girl with bells
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I don't know what's up with that either...it happened to me too...i lent my friend Angel Sanctuary and it refused to read...I think it is just older DVD players...even if it is by a year or so because Angel Sanctuary plays fine on mine and not on hers, same with burnt DVD's or even CD's...
Simple solution: Invite him over to your house. I do that all the time.
Simple solution: Invite him over to your house. I do that all the time.
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As DVD players get older, the precision of the laser head slowly becomes offset to the point where it might have difficulty reading some disks.
Early first and second generation CD players had the same problem, but over time, the stability and longevity of the systems has become increasingly better. In order to protect the life of your DVD player, make certain it is kept in an area where it doesn't need to be moved, or will not be bumped.
Early first and second generation CD players had the same problem, but over time, the stability and longevity of the systems has become increasingly better. In order to protect the life of your DVD player, make certain it is kept in an area where it doesn't need to be moved, or will not be bumped.
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- XenoDrake
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is their some difrence in that set VS getting the DVDs one at a time or buying the boxed set of the whole show?MinnieMoose wrote:the Perfect Sessions dvd-set. 3 disks, more stuff
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- Propyro
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tee hee hee ... i loved it ... but i always had some very disturbing dreams involving them .. and i usualy got gruesomly injured in them ...Moonlight Soldier wrote:*shudders and runs away screaming* I HATED that movie...Gremlins
but thanks for the info EC ... that makes a lot of somse ... because i think i saw my friends DVD player get kicked a few times too ... so that would problaby explain everything ... when he first told me this for a second i thought i might have been ripped off with a boot elg ... but then i took a closer look at the case ... it's authentic ...
Any ways sorry for the late ass reply it's not a necro post ... jsut a delayed replay ...
- Anlushac11
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When I used to work at a Best Buy store we used to have problems with every year or so the DVD people would revise their DVD encoding software, the DVD player people would upgrade their players and then we would have people bringing in their DVD players saying they wouldnt work. Turns out they usually had an older version. Another $75 for a cheapie DVD player and they were done.
I dont have that problem. I play all my DVD's on the computer. In fact I have an AIW card so I can start using my spare computer as a TV and VCR recorder. Have to get a bigger HDD first.
When I used to work at a Best Buy store we used to have problems with every year or so the DVD people would revise their DVD encoding software, the DVD player people would upgrade their players and then we would have people bringing in their DVD players saying they wouldnt work. Turns out they usually had an older version. Another $75 for a cheapie DVD player and they were done.
I dont have that problem. I play all my DVD's on the computer. In fact I have an AIW card so I can start using my spare computer as a TV and VCR recorder. Have to get a bigger HDD first.
- Dark_YuGiOh
- Joined: Sun Jul 06, 2003 2:49 pm
humm never have a problum with my CB dvd 

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that led to terror's breast.I have plumbed the depths of Hatred's womb and scaled Destruction's crest.
For every secret left unveiled, for every power learned, I'd sell the remnants of my soul, regardless how it burned. And still I sought a higher wisdom few could have attained.
`Though I found it, it would leave me-broken,damned and drained.
Never should've traded power for my own immortal soul."-C. Vincent Metzen