new protection on DVD discs???
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new protection on DVD discs???
A friend of mine has a Sampo DVD player, with the famous loophole menu. I have a Malata N996 with a default region 1. None of them are playing any of the new DVDs that came out in 2002. What happens is the movie is playing, but for some reason there is a black square displayed in front of the movie -- you can tell the movie is playing by the narrow strip just outside of the black square and you can hear the sound, but the square is right there in the center of the screen taking up about 95% of it.
Now, this is not Macrovision. I don't think it's ERC either, since we set the players to be region 1 players. So what the heck is this thing? Old DVDs (Jurassic Park, Blues Brothers) can be viewed just fine, it's the new ones that don't work... Any ideas? Anybody having the same problem?
Now, this is not Macrovision. I don't think it's ERC either, since we set the players to be region 1 players. So what the heck is this thing? Old DVDs (Jurassic Park, Blues Brothers) can be viewed just fine, it's the new ones that don't work... Any ideas? Anybody having the same problem?
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I have the Malata N996 and have had no problems with the dozens of 2002 DVDs I own. Which titles in particular have given you and your friend a problem?
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A few years ago I had a problem that sounds identical to yours. Turned out it was some misadjusted settings on my player, which was new then and I wasn't used to it's options. You might check your player's setting. Unfortunately, I don't recall what it was I did that fixed my problem. I think I fixed it by accident.
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Re: new protection on DVD discs???
Now, here's a common solution to a common problem...
The TV's closed captioning may be set to TEXT, which puts a black square on the TV on which the closed captioning scrolls.
I've had many people ask me that, and it was that simple a problem. If it's not that, take Jon2's approach.
The TV's closed captioning may be set to TEXT, which puts a black square on the TV on which the closed captioning scrolls.
I've had many people ask me that, and it was that simple a problem. If it's not that, take Jon2's approach.