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| CD Freak Join Date: Sep 2006 Location: Atlanta area
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| CDFreaks Resident Join Date: Sep 2005
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| Re: Freeze I think this may be a good time to ask a question. Does anyone know what actually happens when the picture freezes? I had a lot of trouble with the first 3 players that I tried, all were new and could here a clicking sound like it was trying to move. It would be more understandable if it pixilated and continued, but to stop with a perfect picture. I know it was not the DVDs as they were new and rented that played when returned to store. This was prior to the start of my use of Fab. I have a more detailed post in the Read First: for help thread. I took one to repair shop and he did not know, just replaced the drive since it was under warranty. If some one knows a site that goes into details I would appreciate the information, Mack
__________________ Mack Find missing DVD or CD drives download CDGONE and Disable Auto Run Click Here Media Info: Click Here To understand DMA and how to lock it click Here The more problems that I have to deal with; the more I learn Clicking on Search or Searching on Google will not cause your computer to explode That is just a rumor |
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| CD Freaks Senior Member Join Date: Oct 2006 Location: Saddle, Arkansas
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| Re: Freeze Hi Alfred and welcome to the forum. What kind of media are you using and what speed are you writing at? That's the 2 biggest culprits in burn errors. If you aren't using good media, Ty Yuden's or Verbatim for example, you run the risk of errors from the git go. If you gave us a little more info on your system, we might know better how to help too. Thanks. ~ Mike |
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| CD Freaks Senior Member Join Date: Oct 2006 Location: Saddle, Arkansas
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| Re: Freeze Isn't it a dead spot in the disk that the laser can't read? I know when I had that problem a lot I'd look at it and there would be little gaps in the disk. Which would be why the picture stops there until it gets more info to read. I may and probably am totally wrong, just trying to figure it out. ~ Mike |
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| CDFreaks Resident Join Date: Sep 2005
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| Re: Freeze I thought it was disc until my wife took them back to rental stor and they played. We had received the player as a gift, but she had to rent about 4 movies instead of just 1 so we could check it out. First player that I bought that played right out of the box was the cheapest one that I have bought. But you got me thinking, instead of bad spot on the disc, it might be a weak spot on laser that decreases working when it gets hot. Mack
__________________ Mack Find missing DVD or CD drives download CDGONE and Disable Auto Run Click Here Media Info: Click Here To understand DMA and how to lock it click Here The more problems that I have to deal with; the more I learn Clicking on Search or Searching on Google will not cause your computer to explode That is just a rumor |
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| CD Freaks Senior Member Join Date: Oct 2006 Location: Saddle, Arkansas
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| Re: Freeze Even with a new unit? But, then again anythings possible. And yes that does make sense Mack about having a weak laser. If it fluxuates, where else will it show up but on the screen. ~ Mike |
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| CDFreaks Resident Join Date: Apr 2005 Location: Maine
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| Re: Freeze Media problem...then again, it could be a media problem. Sorry about that, seriously... We really do need some details , such as the MID (media code) of your blank discs, etc., etc. I see that you've posted the same question 3 times. I also note that at least several members have inquired as to the media code of your blank media. Unfortunately, your only response was to ask the same question, yet again. Please do not double (or triple) post; not only is it against forum rules (the ones you agreed to abide by when you joined), but it's frustrating for anyone trying to help or follow multiple and fragmented threads.
__________________ If it ain't broke, don't fix it! How to check DMA | More DMA Help + Reset DMA link | Nero CD-DVD Speed | Regseeker | VLC Media Player You know how to whistle, don't you, Steve? You just put your lips together and... blow. | Lauren Bacall | "To Have and Have Not" (1944). |
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| CD Freak Join Date: Nov 2006 Location: BEAVERTON, OREGON
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This DVD that is freezing while you are watching it, is it a backup copy that was made by DVDFab Platinum or DVDFab Gold and is it doing this in your DVD Player or in your Computer ![]()
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| CD Freak Join Date: Oct 2006 Location: Arizona desert (SW)
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__________________ Jim ( old desert rat ) ![]() Windows XP Home Edition SP3 112L FW 8.25 112L FW 8.25 Taiyo Yuden & Verbatim's only in my burners DVDFAB Platinum, DVD Next Copy | |
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