[dba-Tech] The ruggedness of DVD players

Steve Erbach erbachs at gmail.com
Fri Mar 24 17:16:28 CST 2006


John,

By the way, John, since you're in the area, we've had good luck with
Racing Electronics for all of our VCR and DVD repairs.  They're on JJ
just west of Neenah.

Steve Erbach


On 3/24/06, John Bartow <john at winhaven.net> wrote:
> I have an APEX unit which plays DVD's, CDs, MP3s, WMAs, etc. The cost was
> very low so I skipped my usual lengthy research and just bought it. We
> really don't watch very many movies as one could tell by the fact hat our 16
> year old NEC VCR is operating like new yet :o)
>
> The APEX sits in the armoire right next to, and is hooked into the video
> feed for my 15 year old Sony Mini component system.
>
> The APEX DVD player has done the "freeze frame" thing with a couple of
> rented movies - very frustrating! The only way I could figure out how to get
> around it was to go to the next major mark of the movie and reverse to
> almost to where it froze and then continue with the movie from there. Gees!
> That takes a bit of patience!
>
> A couple of months ago the APEX's CD playing capabilities had to "come to
> the rescue" when the Sony's CD player started skipping when playing CDs.
>
> When I got a chance to investigate the problem it was caused by the armoire
> being out of level -old houses, arg! Once I leveled the armoire the CD
> player worked fine again. So MAYBE the DVD will work better now too. I don't
> know as we haven't rented any movies for quite a while.
>
> Point being, if the DVD "freeze frame" happens to one of you fine people you
> may want to get the level out and see if leveling the player helps resolve
> the issue. Let us know if it does.
>
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