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I doubt you are having any kind of signal loss. By your own admission, "some DVDs are worse". Most likely, your optical pickup(laser) is no longer up to spec. Very soon, it will not read any DVDs. My guess is that it will play CDs. This is the only reason why some DVDs play when others fail. For more information, or to inquire about a repair, please visit my website at audioserviceclinic.com. You may contact me directly through the website. Thank you.
I have the same system. I've had no trouble until a year ago, then the system got particular about when it wanted to play DVDs. I've also used lens cleaner to no avail. It plays some DVD's but plays all CD's and some copies. It has given me good service but cost me a lot of money. I hope there is a simple solution to this.
In response to your jvc-a75r DVD player, sometimes the solution might be less complex than it may appear. Had the same problem with my Samsung s321,the machine refused to read DVD's but would play CD's no problem. Simply opened up the cover(usually)4-6 small screws, and found my dog's hair inside of the player covering the laser eye.Electrostatic ionization
attracts dust,etc. into the player remarkably well sometimes. Carefully used a cotton swap to remove debri. PLayerworked fine afterwards
...Good luck!
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