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Regardless, with patients and disconnecting the HDMI cable from time to time, this has been a heck of a buy. I still haven't been able to get my master remote to run it to consolidate, but the improvement on picture quality is great and ease of use through HDMI made it a perfect match for my Sony surround sound. We have been impressed with this Samsung Upscaling DVD. Some of the other reviews his it on the head, the remote is a bit wussy; but does everything it needs to do. Only downsides that I've had from it in the past two years from it is the time it takes to activate and read discs, and sometimes the picture will come through with no sound (but that could be my surround sound too).
Now, it doesn't load any DVD that was partially played on it before, since it tries to load from the previously stopped point and cannot do it. Doesn't play anything after that until the unit cools down. Is there any reliable DVD player out there.Krish This one started dying after 1 year. After about an hour of continuous play, the DVD freezes up. I bought another DVD player (Samsung) at the same time I purchased this one and have many problems with that one as well.
Didn't last long at all. Got the fatal "No Disc" error and it refused to ever read a DVD again.
Then it began to slowly deteriorate - first the tray needed a nudge to close every time, then the CDs started freezing (less of a problem with DVDs for some reason). Picture and sound are fine but nothing special. This, while it was functioning, worked great for about two years. It feels pretty flimsy so I think the build quality is the problem.
plays all DVD's but yesterday after 6 month of owning it, it just gave up, it does not load DVD's anymore, when i turn it off the "off" will stay on the menu screen, but it does not turn off all the way. I bought this one at walmart for only 44$ i believe, it is a good player but it is slow to the commands from the remote. do not buy this
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