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Old 05-15-04, 10:15 AM
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Problems with Fox DVDs

My DVD player has no problems with R1 discs except for Fox releases. Do they burn their DVDs differently?
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It's your player.
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No, its your player!
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alexei what is the brand and model of your player?
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I have had problems in the past with Fox too. IMO they make a filmsy dvd and package.
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Originally posted by Calistoga
IMO they make a filmsy dvd...
What's wrong with putting films on DVD?
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"Are you ready for Fox DVDs?"

Obviously, you aren't...
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No problems here .... your player is probably being picky.
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Re: Problems with Fox DVDs

Originally posted by alexei
Do they burn their DVDs differently?
Commercial DVDs aren't burned.
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Re: Re: Problems with Fox DVDs

Originally posted by Mr. Salty
Commercial DVDs aren't burned.
I've been burned buying a couple of them, though.
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The only problem I have with Fox DVDs is that the wrapper seems to get melted onto the spine with more of them than discs from any other company.

I have to take a razor blade to the keepcase to scrape off the pieces of stuck wrapper.

Ugh.
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