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Pioneer DVD DV-565A problems
A few months ago I bought a Pioneer DVD player (DV-565A - the all-
formats one) to replace my Sony CDP-750 (1988 vintage) which has become a bit unreliable tracking the ends of discs. It is multiregion which I believe means the warranty is between me and the supplier, not Pioneer. There are quite a lot of problems with the player: 1) It has problems tracking the ends of CDs, like the machine it was meant to replace... 2) Playing DVDs it occasionally (about every other film played at the moment) produces what can only be called a digital audio fart: a short, loud and nasty sound which each time makes my girlfriend question my wisdom in buying this machine... 3) It turns itself off after 30 minutes of inactivity, which is rude and unnecessary. 4) It is mind-bogglingly slow in all aspects of disc handling: opening and closing, detecting the type of disc, getting ready to play, track selection etc. 1) Is just unacceptable. I presume it is simply a fault, though it may just be a design with much worse tracking than the Sony fundamentally has. (?) 2) Is also just unacceptable and can only be a fault. (?) 3) Is a pain in the backside: can it be changed by some firmware magic? 4) Is really the biggest problem, because it makes using the player really hard to use. I really do need all formats, and wonder whether I'd be better off buying a Sony CD/SACD player and a separate DVD/DVD-A player. Any thoughts? Anyone had similar problems with this player? -- Nic |
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