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Originally Posted by martinus
I bought my copy at the Munich show on July 10, 2007, so I'm guessing it's a problem of the player and the DVD not getting along with each other rather than older pressings / newer pressings. I would have thought the industry had solved this issue, though. Apparently not. One workaround I found for CDs that would not play on my CD player is to find someone whose hardware can read it and have them copy it onto a CDR. Since you already have the original this cannot even raise a legal problem.
I hope your problems with it solve themselves. It is quite a bit of a nuisance for such a short (<5mins) DVD.
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Well, not to belabor the point, but in most circumstances I'd agree with you.
And, my DVD player is not ancient, but I've had it for about 3 years now. So, it could be *older* players versus newer players too.
But, as this also happened to my buddy who went to the show with me, its a little harder to pin this on being an isolated case.
When I spoke with the Genesis store, they stated that those in Europe would not have the issue, its just some of the United States customers that were experiencing it.