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Toshiba SD330E Multi-region DVD Player.. some questions

riclew (Harmless) posted this on Friday, 5th December 2003, 21:00

I have this.. and I am very impressed... however a few questions to anyone who might know.

Does it play Region Coding Enhanced (RCE) dvds? I know it plays R1`s but I dont have any RCE R`1s and I am looking to buy Spun.

Also .. I am occasionally seeing a little jump when watching films ... should I try one of those DVD player cleaner disks?

and I have heard about firmware for DVD players now ... does anyone know how I would get this onto the player and where to get it from?

riclew[at}colc2k.fsnet.co.uk if anyone has any answers. or just reply here.

Thanks.

RE: Toshiba SD330E Multi-region DVD Player.. some questions

Meusa (Mostly Harmless) posted this on Sunday, 7th December 2003, 12:35

The little jump your experiencing will most likely be the layer change, which is quite normal and usually located about half way through the film.

RE: Toshiba SD330E Multi-region DVD Player.. some questions

chewie (Elite) posted this on Sunday, 7th December 2003, 18:59

I have the this player as well, and it does play RCE discs. :)



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RE: Toshiba SD330E Multi-region DVD Player.. some questions

riclew (Harmless) posted this on Saturday, 13th December 2003, 00:00

it does!!!!!!!!! :D:D:D:D

i love you!

you are 100% sure of this??

oh and it isnt layer change.. i know what thats like.. this is like an image jump but sound is still perfect... its not a big deal.

RE: Toshiba SD330E Multi-region DVD Player.. some questions

BENNY BLANCO (Harmless) posted this on Saturday, 13th December 2003, 08:09

Same sort of thing happens on my Samsung from time to time. I think it`s just the dvd players way of telling you it`s having problems with your disk. Honestly, just try taking the disk out and giving it a careful wipe. That always works on my machine any way.

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