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| Thread ID: 85555 | 2007-12-14 05:54:00 | DVD player - bypass warning ads, previews etc | Misty (368) | PC World Chat |
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| 621054 | 2007-12-14 08:18:00 | Have it on good authority - podcast - Buzz Out Loud - 29 Nov - that you can by-pass warnings, ads, previews, etc - by pressing on the DVD player - Stop; Stop; Enter Sounds good. Will give it a go asap. Someone will no doubt beat me to trying this - am very interested in feedback. Anything to keep Mrs Misty happy ! :cool: Misty :thumbs: Yeah? Can't imagine them letting that happen.....more than happy to be wrong! :p |
allblack (6574) | ||
| 621055 | 2007-12-14 08:23:00 | You can do it on a PC, right click the display,select root menu, She will skip all the crap. So, It would be no surprise to me if you can skip ahead to the desired location with the remote, But I would assume that there would be numerous different ways to do it depending on model, I'm pretty sure my DVD remote has no enter key..... |
Metla (12) | ||
| 621056 | 2007-12-14 09:49:00 | on my DVD player you can get into an advanced menu by pressing certain button combinations on the remote with the tray ejected from there you can change the region and view the hardware and firmware revision, all very interesting... on some dvd players, if you choose region free (region 0) it also disables macrovision as well. I would love to have one of those.... |
Agent_24 (57) | ||
| 621057 | 2007-12-14 20:59:00 | So, It would be no surprise to me if you can skip ahead to the desired location with the remote, But I would assume that there would be numerous different ways to do it depending on model, I'm pretty sure my DVD remote has no enter key..... Well before Buzz Out Loud there were some bloggers writing about how "Stop, Stop, Play" before the disc starts playing would go straight to playing the movie on some DVD players. There are a lot of people remaking their discs without the unwanted stuff so it can't be that easy to just skip it. Once the warning messages start the disc usually instructs the DVD player to keep going and ignore any commands. |
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