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Yellow Submarine

Jan 1, 1970
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Is there any downside to pausing a DVD for any length of time?

I was watching a DVD for the first time last night and paused it a
couple of times for a minute or so. About halfway though the movie
started skipping and then refused to play to the end. The beginning
still worked though. I got the same results when I tried it on other
players.

While cleaning it, I saw pits that I hadn't noticed before. This was a
brand-new DVD that I had just opened. Is it possible that pausing the
DVD or something else in that player made those pits or is it more
likely they were there all the time and I didn't see them?
 
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WEBPA

Jan 1, 1970
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Is there any downside to pausing a DVD for any length of time?
I was watching a DVD for the first time last night and paused it a
couple of times for a minute or so. About halfway though the movie
started skipping and then refused to play to the end. The beginning
still worked though. I got the same results when I tried it on other
players.

While cleaning it, I saw pits that I hadn't noticed before. This was a
brand-new DVD that I had just opened. Is it possible that pausing the
DVD or something else in that player made those pits or is it more
likely they were there all the time and I didn't see them?

It is most likely that the pits were there before you played it. If your
machine won't play it, and your machine will play all your other disks, then it
is defective. Try to get the vendor to replacement.


webpa
 
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Yellow Submarine

Jan 1, 1970
0
WEBPA said:
It is most likely that the pits were there before you played it. If
your machine won't play it, and your machine will play all your other
disks, then it is defective. Try to get the vendor to replacement.


webpa

Thanks
 
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