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    wisnuke Posts: 1, Reputation: 1
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    Jul 23, 2007, 12:17 PM
    Home Theater DVD Player Audio
    I have had my inexpensive home theater DVD player for years, and it now has its first (and most likely last) problem. We played a new DVD movie with only occasional freezing (a couple of seconds), but when we tried to play the bonus features, the only audio we got was out of the sub-woofer. We thought it might be a problem with the DVD, until we tried a different one and experienced the same problem. I don't know how the data is laid out on the DVD movie disk, but I am wondering if the problem I am having is in reading the second layer. Is it worth trying to clean the lens, or is it just time to replace our previously dependable DVD player?
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    Jul 24, 2007, 06:43 PM
    Try the dvd at a friends house to see if the problem is the disc or your DVD player.

    If nothing wrong with the disc, then it's the dvd player. Time for a new one. :) As the prices on dvd players are really low nowadays.

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