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Follow up to my original post: I ran a test using 1 BluRay disc and 5dvds. Of the 5 dvds, 3 of them are having problems with the menu screen. They all perform flawless in my Sony and Panasonic dvd players.I'm trying to understand how this unit plays DVDs (not BluRay). It advertises as a player that can play standard dvds. The problem is that the remote will not allow you to navigate the menu screen. There are no physical buttons on the player itself to navigate w/o the remote. The bottom line is that if you can't navigate the menu screen just to select the 'play movie' option, then the unit does not play standard dvds. Am I missing something??
Edits: 12/30/07Follow Ups:
I've tried a small handful of DVDs with my 95FD and didn't experience this problem until last night, when the menu screen on one disc was unresponsive to the commends from the remote. I thought it was just a fluke until I saw your post just now. I'll post a message about this issue on the AVS Forum, where there's a dedicated 95FD thread (and where a Pioneer rep contributes). We'll see if others have experienced this as well. I haven't encountered this problem with any BDs.
BTW, I've just updated the firmware to 3.20 (released 12/26).
Russell
I was able to get the remote to work on the dvds that were unresponsive by just unplugging the AC cable, waiting 2 minutes, and plugging it back in.
The problem DVD was a classical concert disc on the Arthaus Musik label. I tried 3 others on the same label and they all had the same unresponsive menus. I tried more concert DVDs from various other labels--BBC Opus Arte, TDK, Euroarts, Philips, DG, Decca--and they were all fine, so I now suspect that the menu authoring on those (oldish) Arthaus Musik DVDs was somehow peculiar--at least enough to trip up the 95FD.
Russell
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