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Old 28-02-2007   #39 (permalink)
Rich86
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Re: New protection found

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Originally Posted by bjkg
If a movie has the “DVD” logo on the disk and a playback device has the “DVD” logo on the device this "DVD" logo movie by International Law has to play in that "DVD" logo device. If the “DVD” logo movie fails to play in the “DVD” logo device by International Law definition does not meet the “DVD” logo specification and is defective. If a “DVD” logo movie is defective the customer who purchased the defective “DVD” logo movie has every right to return the “DVD” logo movie and demand a replacement or a total refund. Customers have every right to expect that unopened band new purchased "DVD" logo movie meet the "DVD" logo specification and are not defective. Is this concept really that hard to understand?

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bjkg
hmmmm . . . "Stranger Than Fiction" - R1 wide vs. Lite-On SH-16A7S sata optical drive: This newly released Sony title has a slew of phony vts files, plus a couple of executable files on it set to "autorun", and my Lite-On sata drive will not read any portion of the disc under any circumstances. It considers the disc to have an incompatible format. The Lite-On will read other dvd's just fine. My Benq 1655 reads the "Stranger Than Fiction" dvd just fine. So - who to blame for this fiasco? Both of them, I guess.
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