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Title: Oh Nooooo HELP!!!!
Post by: Natalia Evans on November 28, 2007, 01:27:44 PM
Benny & Joon is starting to skip now. Oh no what do I do? It skips in the scene where Ruthie can't get her car started and Benny is trying to see what the problem is with her car and he has to take her home because her fuel pump is shot. Luckily I know the whole scene and know what the characters are saying even if that part skips.
During the Prom Queen Multator, the movie freezes for a sec and the screen scrambles up and it's back to normal.



(I had to make a B&J post because I miss them, do you?)
Title: Re: Oh Nooooo HELP!!!!
Post by: Teejay on November 28, 2007, 01:36:42 PM
When you are planning on playing it so many times, you should prepare yourself to replace the DVD with a new copy more frequently than you expected.
Title: Re: Oh Nooooo HELP!!!!
Post by: Tesla on November 28, 2007, 01:54:22 PM
Maybe you could just close your eyes and play the movie in your head.  I'm sure you have every minutiae memorized by now.
Title: Re: Oh Nooooo HELP!!!!
Post by: Natalia Evans on November 28, 2007, 02:00:22 PM
I can run to (ride to) Fred Meyers and get a copy. I've seen the DVD's there.
Title: Re: Oh Nooooo HELP!!!!
Post by: DirtDawg on November 28, 2007, 03:19:12 PM
Benny & Joon is starting to skip now. Oh no what do I do? It skips in the scene where Ruthie can't get her car started and Benny is trying to see what the problem is with her car and he has to take her home because her fuel pump is shot. Luckily I know the whole scene and know what the characters are saying even if that part skips.
During the Prom Queen Multator, the movie freezes for a sec and the screen scrambles up and it's back to normal.



(I had to make a B&J post because I miss them, do you?)

Er, no. but it your fault for over loading me with them.



It's a currently produced movei. Just buy another copy and be a little mroe careful with this one.

You could also try to clean teh disk you already own. If it's scratched, there are services that re=polish the readable surface and remove some of the scratches. Theay also sell a machine to do it yourself. We have a good professsional machine at work. I have seeen them destroy a disk and bring it back to serviceability byt re=pollishing it.
Title: Re: Oh Nooooo HELP!!!!
Post by: SovaNu on November 28, 2007, 06:26:03 PM
if cleaning fails and you're not assed to buy a polisher then get a new copy. older DVDs are dirt cheap. i had Benny and Joon on VHS so it's not very new.
Title: Re: Oh Nooooo HELP!!!!
Post by: Calandale on November 28, 2007, 07:45:16 PM
You might be able to get a bulk discount.  :laugh:
Title: Re: Oh Nooooo HELP!!!!
Post by: Kosmonaut on November 28, 2007, 07:51:38 PM
Dont give a fuck either  :kevv:
Title: Re: Oh Nooooo HELP!!!!
Post by: SovaNu on November 28, 2007, 11:55:20 PM
You might be able to get a bulk discount.  :laugh:

 :laugh: :plus:
Title: Re: Oh Nooooo HELP!!!!
Post by: Rabbit From Hell on November 29, 2007, 12:39:51 AM
rip it and burn a new dvd

the DVD-ROM might be able to get through the scratches
Title: Re: Oh Nooooo HELP!!!!
Post by: Callaway on November 29, 2007, 04:28:22 AM
I would try cleaning the disk first.  Do you see scratches on it?

Don't DVD players need cleaning sometimes if they have played too many dirty DVDs with fingerprints or dust on them?
Title: Re: Oh Nooooo HELP!!!!
Post by: SovaNu on November 29, 2007, 04:48:25 AM
good point. it might not be the disc.
Title: Re: Oh Nooooo HELP!!!!
Post by: vodz on November 29, 2007, 07:36:52 AM
YOU ARE FREE. BUY A DIFFERENT DVD, WATCH IT 1000 TIMES AND THEN TELL US HOW MUCH YOU LOVE IT.

despite the shouting i doubt it will sink in.
Title: Re: Oh Nooooo HELP!!!!
Post by: McGiver on November 29, 2007, 08:16:26 AM
TiVo it.
Title: Re: Oh Nooooo HELP!!!!
Post by: DirtDawg on November 29, 2007, 08:27:43 AM
I would try cleaning the disk first.  Do you see scratches on it?

Don't DVD players need cleaning sometimes if they have played too many dirty DVDs with fingerprints or dust on them?

There is a lens inside the player, which is like the "pick-up or sensor" for the laser, that can become cloudy with dust. It should probably be cleaned by a professional, though, since the machine will have to be taken apart. It is a little dangerous to take them apart yourself, because they are actually assembled by robots, using jigs to perfectly align the cabinet pieces. Most of the cheaper ones are made this way and once you take them apart, the doors don't line up anymore or the internal mechanism shift and they will not work well anymore.

The thing is - if your machine is a couple of years old, you can buy a better machine for fifty bucks or an upgrade to a much better machine for around a hundred, these days. It will cost nearly a hundred for a cleaning at most places!
Title: Re: Oh Nooooo HELP!!!!
Post by: Calandale on November 29, 2007, 08:32:45 AM
Take my anus, for example.
Title: Re: Oh Nooooo HELP!!!!
Post by: Callaway on November 29, 2007, 12:14:57 PM
I would try cleaning the disk first.  Do you see scratches on it?

Don't DVD players need cleaning sometimes if they have played too many dirty DVDs with fingerprints or dust on them?

There is a lens inside the player, which is like the "pick-up or sensor" for the laser, that can become cloudy with dust. It should probably be cleaned by a professional, though, since the machine will have to be taken apart. It is a little dangerous to take them apart yourself, because they are actually assembled by robots, using jigs to perfectly align the cabinet pieces. Most of the cheaper ones are made this way and once you take them apart, the doors don't line up anymore or the internal mechanism shift and they will not work well anymore.

The thing is - if your machine is a couple of years old, you can buy a better machine for fifty bucks or an upgrade to a much better machine for around a hundred, these days. It will cost nearly a hundred for a cleaning at most places!

Excellent points, DirtDawg.  I did not realize that it would be so expensive to have a DVD player cleaned.  I thought you could buy a cleaning disc to do it yourself, but that might not do as good a job. 

You could try playing other DVDs in the player to see if the player has a problem.  You could try playing the disc in another player to see if it's the disc that has the problem.

If you clean a disc, it's important to clean it with a clean soft lint-free cloth or disc wipe from the inside to the outside in a radial direction, never in a circular direction.

Imagine the disc is a clock.  Put the cloth or wipe in the middle of the clock and move in a straight line to the 12.  Then go back to the middle and move in a straight line to the number one.  Back to the middle and out to the number two...
Title: Re: Oh Nooooo HELP!!!!
Post by: Randy on November 29, 2007, 12:34:19 PM
I have used scratch repair kits myself, and have had no problems.  Whatever is cheaper do it, but make sure t hat that the scratch repair kit don't kill the DVD.
Title: Re: Oh Nooooo HELP!!!!
Post by: DirtDawg on November 29, 2007, 02:56:06 PM

Those cleaning disks don't really help much. They only clean the center of the "lens/eye."  A technician can get in there with a swab and remove all the dust and accumulated oils from the lens.

The cost, the last time I had one looked at was seventy nine bucks to open it up and that included a cleaning, but nothing else. If there is actually something wrong with the unit, the repairs would be more.

I have had excellent luck with scratch removal services, though, like Randy mentioned. I often buy used disks of rare items and sometimes they are scratched. Things I get from the library are often too scratched to play properly.
 
The guy where I work said they use one of the forty dollar "Disk Doctors" off the shelf, nothing special to it.
Title: Re: Oh Nooooo HELP!!!!
Post by: odeon on November 29, 2007, 04:14:51 PM
Randy is right, in principle, but since a scratch repair kit probably costs more than a new DVD, buy a new DVD instead and use the old one as a frisbee.
Title: Re: Oh Nooooo HELP!!!!
Post by: SovaNu on November 29, 2007, 09:19:31 PM
if she uses it as a frisbee she could decapitate someone. think before you speak, Odeon. :P
Title: Re: Oh Nooooo HELP!!!!
Post by: odeon on November 30, 2007, 02:54:04 AM
if she uses it as a frisbee she could decapitate someone. think before you speak, Odeon. :P

Johnny Depp in the line of fire? :P
Title: Re: Oh Nooooo HELP!!!!
Post by: Natalia Evans on November 30, 2007, 03:26:42 AM
I knew all alone what I can do about my disc skipping. I just wanted to make a random post about my obsession. I used the scratch remover kit. I have the cream and the cloths and I squirted some on the disc and used the cloths and wiped the disc and wiped the stuff off. I use that first before I move onto replacing the item if the scratch remover stuff didn't work. My bf also has the scratch remover machine. You put the disc in it and put some water on the disc and turn the handle and the disc turns slowly. My brothers had one of those when I was 16 and they broke it later on few years later.
Title: Re: Oh Nooooo HELP!!!!
Post by: SovaNu on November 30, 2007, 04:15:17 AM
if she uses it as a frisbee she could decapitate someone. think before you speak, Odeon. :P

Johnny Depp in the line of fire? :P

yeah her beloved Johnny Depp. >:D
Title: Re: Oh Nooooo HELP!!!!
Post by: Calandale on November 30, 2007, 04:51:41 AM
I'll squirt on his face.
Title: Re: Oh Nooooo HELP!!!!
Post by: DirtDawg on November 30, 2007, 06:27:54 AM
I'll squirt on his face.

Your so butch, sometimes!
Title: Re: Oh Nooooo HELP!!!!
Post by: odeon on November 30, 2007, 07:28:09 AM
But take my anus, for example... :laugh:
Title: Re: Oh Nooooo HELP!!!!
Post by: Calandale on November 30, 2007, 07:46:25 AM
I'll squirt on his face.

Your so butch, sometimes!

Only when drunk, darlin'.