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Posted on Nov 04, 2007

Static from multiple DVD's

Starting hearing static from a DVD. Cleaned the DVD, same problem. Tried multiple DVD's and same problem. VCR produces clear sound. How does one get rid of the static. Is something wrong with the laser? THis started hapenning after my son left a DVD on pause for over an hour.

  • Jennif102 Nov 24, 2007

    hearing static when I play DVDs

  • Anonymous Dec 05, 2007

    Started getting static only when playing the DVDs in my VCR/DVD combo unit (Zenith XBV443). What can I do to get rid of the static?

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I know what happened.

Your son was watching a porn flick and decided to pause the dvd when he saw a hot scene.

He was trying to **** off (but couldn't) and left it on pause too long, eventually burning out the unit.

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