Not all DVD's are made on the same press and using the same technique, and not all DVD players read the same. There have actually been several 'bugs' with DVD's and DVD players. Some copies of The Matrix won't play on older stand alone DVD units because of the DVD-ROM features on the disk.
Whether your Pioneer 10x is the problem or the disk itself (which is what it sounds like) I can't tell you. The easiest way to check is to put Time Cop into a few different DVD players and see if it works. If there are still picture troubles (and the disk is clean), you have a bad disk and should return it. If there are no troubles, you may have a problem between that disk and your drive.
Jammrock
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PIII 450@504, 256 MB RAM, 35 GB total w/ WD Experts, Abit UDMA 66 controller, CL 6x DVD, PLEXTOR 8x4x32 ATAPI CD-RW (my newest toy), G400 32 MB DH, SB Live! w/ Digital I/O, LinkSys Etherfast 10/100, DSI 56k modem, Addtronics 6896A Case w/ a crap load of fans and Dynmat noise dampening, MAG DX715T monitor.
Hi, my name is Jammrock. I'm a computer phreak and an EverCrack addict.
Whether your Pioneer 10x is the problem or the disk itself (which is what it sounds like) I can't tell you. The easiest way to check is to put Time Cop into a few different DVD players and see if it works. If there are still picture troubles (and the disk is clean), you have a bad disk and should return it. If there are no troubles, you may have a problem between that disk and your drive.
Jammrock
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PIII 450@504, 256 MB RAM, 35 GB total w/ WD Experts, Abit UDMA 66 controller, CL 6x DVD, PLEXTOR 8x4x32 ATAPI CD-RW (my newest toy), G400 32 MB DH, SB Live! w/ Digital I/O, LinkSys Etherfast 10/100, DSI 56k modem, Addtronics 6896A Case w/ a crap load of fans and Dynmat noise dampening, MAG DX715T monitor.
Hi, my name is Jammrock. I'm a computer phreak and an EverCrack addict.
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