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DaveC
My friend makes DVD of episodes he records off of TV. They play fine on his
DVD burner/player in his PC.
When I borrow the discs, they frequently (not always) come to a grinding halt
in my Mac (using DVD Player app). When I put them in my commercial,
made-in-Japan Panasonic DVD player, they don't skip a beat. Well, to be
accurate, they sometimes "artifact" (display those weird, large, square
pixels on the display) for a few seconds, but never halt.
I just want to understand the difference between the computer's DVD player
and the commercial one. Is it the software that is giving up and quitting? Or
is it the hardware (the DVD drive) that fails.
To my mind, the DVD Player app could simply skip those sectors and move right
along, displaying whatever jerky video it can assemble from the disc.
Is it true that another player app could play a marginal disc just like the
commercial DVD player without quitting?
Thanks,
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DVD burner/player in his PC.
When I borrow the discs, they frequently (not always) come to a grinding halt
in my Mac (using DVD Player app). When I put them in my commercial,
made-in-Japan Panasonic DVD player, they don't skip a beat. Well, to be
accurate, they sometimes "artifact" (display those weird, large, square
pixels on the display) for a few seconds, but never halt.
I just want to understand the difference between the computer's DVD player
and the commercial one. Is it the software that is giving up and quitting? Or
is it the hardware (the DVD drive) that fails.
To my mind, the DVD Player app could simply skip those sectors and move right
along, displaying whatever jerky video it can assemble from the disc.
Is it true that another player app could play a marginal disc just like the
commercial DVD player without quitting?
Thanks,
--
Please, no "Go Google this" replies. I wouldn't
ask a question here if I hadn't done that already.
DaveC
[email protected]
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