When I watch this movie on my brand new toshiba player, it freezes up at a scene where Adrian Brody is in the bathtub and then skips about 20 minutes of the film. I didn't notice at first, because I thought it was just a layer change, but then I thought to myself that the movie was rather short for some reason so I rewinded it back and saw the lost footage. I can play those scenes but my player wont let me past that bathtub scene. Any thoughts????
Is it my player or a corrupt DVD?????
elise
06-08-03, 10:21 AM
It sounds like a bad disc. It might help if you said what version you have.
beasman
06-08-03, 11:00 AM
I have the widescreen version and a Toshiba SD-3750.
Alex88
06-08-03, 11:01 AM
Canadian or American version?
beasman
06-08-03, 11:02 AM
American Version. Region 1.
Groucho
06-08-03, 11:03 AM
You're supposed to play the piano, not the pianist.
beasman
06-08-03, 11:04 AM
You're supposed to play the piano, not the pianist.
hahahahahahahahahah. Sorry bad grammar. hehe.
elise
06-08-03, 12:32 PM
Well, I have the Canadian version so I can't compare. But like I said, it sounds like a bad disc.
tacomantt
06-08-03, 01:12 PM
Those that have the Toshiba problems what version firmware you guys running ?
To find out: Without a DVD in the player power up then press Zoom-6-0-6-Zoom.
I running v3.000 (I have not tried the American version of Pianist yet).
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greatjedi
06-08-03, 02:08 PM
I've had similar problems with a few disks recently. Exchanging the disk has solved the problem every time.
Bostnbound
06-08-03, 02:17 PM
NO, mine plays just fine
DeputyDave
06-09-03, 08:47 AM
I've heard it has problems on older models. It plays best on younger DVD players.
gregcritic
06-09-03, 12:21 PM
Yup, had the exact same thing happen on my Pioneer LD/DVD combo. I'm going to try to watch it on my second DVD player (unfortunately only a 13" TV/DVD combo).
But I feel your pain.
bis22
06-11-03, 10:42 PM
Hmm, I've got the Panasonic RV32 and from the bathtub scene on there were several places where the image would break up. I think it's defective though since there are some specks on the disc that won't come off. Odd how it starts on the same scene beasman's having problems with though... By the way, I got it from Columbiahouse, but would it be a good idea to try exchanging it at Walmart so it doesn't take so long to get a replacement?
Heat
06-12-03, 01:16 AM
I have an older Toshiba (SD-1700), it played The Pianist fine (just finished watching it ~ 30 minutes ago).
I'd tell you what firmware I have, but I don't have my orignal remote (thus, no zoom).