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Ann Tollefson Posted on May 04, 2007
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DVD player skips

When playing a DVD, the DVD pauses at odd intervals for about 3 seconds then continues to play. Sometimes it is every 10 seconds, which can be annoying when trying to watch a movie. I used a DVD head cleaning disk, twice, but it did not solve the problem. The DVD works in my other player, so I know there is a problem with the DVD player. It is a Samsung combo DVD VCR player.

  • YSMITH3SMITH Jan 02, 2008

    MY DVD PLAYER SKIPS AND PAUSES AT DIFERENT INTERVALS.

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I guess it depends on how old your player is,but i would say it's your player,that's the bad thing about having multiplayer units,when one go's bad it kind of screws you up.but since dvd players are so inexpensive nowadays just replace it.

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