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"Arny Krueger" wrote in message ...
"Daniel" wrote in message om "Geoff Wood" -nospam wrote in message ... "Daniel" wrote in message I've got DVDs I bought, kept perfectly clean AFAIK, and they still pixillate up during the third viewing. It might be the player, I don't really know. I'm not much of a video collector, so it's not a big deal, really. If audio DVDs or SACDs were to do the same thing, that'd be a *big* reason not to buy them, though. I would suggest that you have a porr quality or broken player. Cound be just the lens that is soiled... geoff How do you clean a dirty lens? Phase 1 is a CD lens cleaning disc. Thanks. |
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