We were supposed to be watching two TNG eps at the Trek Society tonight - one from season 6 and one from season 7.
Our Pioneer DVD player refused to play the English audio track. We had the background music and sound effects, but no speech. We could play the German, Italian etc speech tracks, but no English. Speakers, player etc were all wired up as they should be. And we played with every audio setting on the player.
It's not the discs - they work fine on my player and my laptop. And we've watched TNG eps down there before (one also from season 6 like tonight, although a different disc).
I dunno, you just don't get the same quality of fan these days. When I were a lad we could watch a whole episode on a silent 16mm projector supplying the same dialogue.
Uh-oh... Which was the second one?
-- Dave . not-me should be djw401 and there's no need for any wossname
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Solution #2
posted on Aug 01, 2007
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Sssshhhhh! You never know who might be listening!
In which case, I *might* be prepared to forgive that earlier unguarded comment.
-- Dave . not-me should be djw401 and there's no need for any wossname
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Solution #3
posted on Aug 01, 2007
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Cheers - I've asked about it on UMD as well
-- Sarah ~~~~~~~ The UMTSS Games - #
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Solution #4
posted on Aug 01, 2007
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DV-656A
Baggers
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Solution #5
posted on Aug 01, 2007
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Ermmmmm - Baggers knows.
It isn't the 350 (that's their cheap one isn't it? My brother has it and has never had a problem)
We tried everything. We were going to watch it doing our own dialogue but that got boring after about a minute. :o)
So two different Pioneer models have the same fault. Hmmmmmmmmmmmmm.
-- Sarah ~~~~~~~ The UMTSS Games - #
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Solution #6
posted on Aug 01, 2007
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Which model was it?
I ask because I've just obtained a DV-350 for a friend, and if it starts refusing to play the English sound track on discs, I'll never hear the end of it.
(There's a "default language" setting on the DV-350 - have you tried that one? Alternatively, would going through the subtitle options force the disc into a particular audio track. I have to admit that I'm clutching at straws here.)
-- Dave . not-me should be djw401 and there's no need for any wossname
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