Happened to me tonight. The wife and kids were watching Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves and they called me out saying it had stopped. After a minute of messing with it and checking the menu I noticed that the Scene Selections only went to half way through the movie. So I flipped the disc and sure enough it started from the middle. I've had to do this over the years with Laserdiscs and VCD......but never a DVD. It's only 2 hours 43 mins. It's also a terrible transfer.
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Originally posted by jdgregory84 View PostI think my DVD of "IT" requires both sides.
I've had DVD's since 1995 and near as I can remember this is a first for me.
This disc was "hencho in Mexico" however?! Maybe they put time in the middle of long films for siestas?
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Originally posted by diablo rojo View PostThat "movie" is over 3 hours long.....but I still thought a DVD could handle that.
I've had DVD's since 1995 and near as I can remember this is a first for me.
This disc was "hencho in Mexico" however?! Maybe they put time in the middle of long films for siestas?How do we forget ourselves? How do we forget our minds?
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Originally posted by The Geofster View PostProbably an older DVD that doesn't utilize the dual layer format.
Older dvd's would utilize both sides of the disc for either long movies, a directors/theater cut comparison, or wide/square screen versions.sigpic
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Originally posted by diablo rojo View PostThe box states "Dual-layer format"."Any dog under 50lbs is a cat and cats are pointless." - Ron Swanson
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