Originally posted by: Vertimus
Originally posted by: Pepsei
unfortunately , most people don't look at the dvd player database to see what to get.
as for me, i'm sticking with apex line due to how cheap they are and certain models can play anything i throw at it.
Apex=teh rule. Plus, they have relative immunity from MPAA since they're based in east asia.
I just use my computer to play dvds.
Originally posted by: lizardboy
Originally posted by: Vertimus
Originally posted by: Golgatha
Originally posted by: Vertimus
Why don't you just skip the intro?
Because it locks you out until all the crap plays.
I highly doubt there's a lock that would work on a DVD disk.
I mean, DVDs contain data, it's not like a mechanical device that blacks out a section of a disk until you read another section.
I'd say probably
1. your remote sucks
2. your dvd player sucks.
3. your software sucks, if you are playing it on a computer
Holy sh!t - are you really this stupid?
Originally posted by: Baked
See, that's why I always rip a DVD to HD before I watch it. DVD Decrypter defeats all the must watch segments.
Originally posted by: waggy
Originally posted by: Vertimus
Originally posted by: Pepsei
unfortunately , most people don't look at the dvd player database to see what to get.
as for me, i'm sticking with apex line due to how cheap they are and certain models can play anything i throw at it.
Apex=teh rule. Plus, they have relative immunity from MPAA since they're based in east asia.
I just use my computer to play dvds.
To bad Apex sucks.
But i agree they play anything with a hack wich are easy to get.
Originally posted by: Jumpem
Originally posted by: Vertimus
So, can you describe a system to me that can block a drive from reading a different part of a DVD-ROM?
Not technically, no. But my dad has had the same problem with some new DVD's. There are previews and junk that you can NOT skip when you put the disc in.
Originally posted by: RaDragon
You have an Elektra DVD?
*snigger*
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Originally posted by: Baked
Or you can rip the DVD to HD, backup just the movie to DVD, then play it on your regular HT.
What I've been given to understand is that DVD players sold in the US cannot be sold without the UOP feature by law. (Or possibly by DVD consortium lockout)Originally posted by: Vertimus
Originally posted by: Pepsei
DVD "User Prohibition", UOP, "User Operation Prohibition" or "Prohibited User Operations", a "functionality" that gives the movie's publisher control over your DVD player remote control,deciding which buttons you can use and which you can't.
the easiest way to remove that is to use some software on the computer that will let you do that. or backup with UOP removed.
MOST standard dvd players won't let you skip, blame the movie industries that enforce this , not the players.
Exactly my point. There will always exist players that do not deliberitaly implement protection schemes. So, people shouldn't buy the ones that do.