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Joined on: Friday, 16th March 2001, 16:19, Last used: Friday, 16th March 2001, 16:19

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RE: Goodmans DVD3500 / Grundig GDV620 annoying BUZZ from Woofer ?

People, If I may submit my 2 penth. One of the reasons that you may be getting a buzz is because the cables that are supplied with any of these lower end systems are nortoriously crap. They are made out of cheap copper wire which has high latency that carries alot of impedence which generates a reasonable amount of white noise (buzz or hiss) This will be more audible in the sub due to the fact that it has a bigger driver unit, so the sound is amplified.

I have 2 suggestions. Either upgrade your interconnects to OFC (oxegen free copper) cable or invest in a seperate AV decoder and link the player with a digital optical cable

RE: DVD`s - Dual Screen Versions

I have a R2 copy of Lock Stock and Two Smoking Barrels and South Park: Bigger Longer and Uncut.

These both have the 4:3 oneside and the 1:85 on the other

Pulp Fiction dvd problems on a Cyber Home AN 212

I have the Cyber Home dvd player from WH Smiths and amd delighted with its performance.

It plays all of the "problem" disks such as The Matrix and Gladiator without a problem.

However it has a problem with Pulp Fiction. The top half of the picture is as sharp as ever but the bottom half is out of sync.

Has ne1 else experienced this and do you know how to rectify it. I dont think it`s the disk as it plays ok in the dvd drive that I have on My PC

Regards

Paul H