DBZ Fusion: Internal Struggle - DVD issues
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DBZ Fusion: Internal Struggle - DVD issues
Hey all,
Went to watch the DBZ Fusion: Internal Struggle - DVD today. When I went to play it in Japanese with subtitles, it kept locking up on me.
Bought another one. It did the same thing. Was there any word on this DVD being defective?
Any help is much appreciated.
Went to watch the DBZ Fusion: Internal Struggle - DVD today. When I went to play it in Japanese with subtitles, it kept locking up on me.
Bought another one. It did the same thing. Was there any word on this DVD being defective?
Any help is much appreciated.
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Actually, you're not the only one. The corresponding Fusion: Internal Struggle product page on Amazon has a number of customer reviews that complain about that very same subtitle problem.
There are copies out there that work just fine (such as mine), but it's apparently a game of chance in trying to find one. Since there's no way to tell the working copies from the defective ones, the only suggestion I can think of is to keep buying copies until you find one that isn't defective . . . and that's a rather sucky solution at best.
EDIT: Here's the Amazon link.
There are copies out there that work just fine (such as mine), but it's apparently a game of chance in trying to find one. Since there's no way to tell the working copies from the defective ones, the only suggestion I can think of is to keep buying copies until you find one that isn't defective . . . and that's a rather sucky solution at best.
EDIT: Here's the Amazon link.
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Thanks Li'l Lemmy. I guess I'll have to do that.
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Kinda like his idea. Not sure how far you'll get with that (given that it's FUNi), but eh . . .sangofe wrote:If I were you, I'd complain to Funi, make them send me a working copy, and get my money back.
Honestly, selling a product that doesn't work well...
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Well, with my experience in DVD buying, if you buy it at an actual store (not online) then you could check for a bad disc by tilting the box and listen if the disc falls up and down in the box. If so, then that means the disc wasn't placed properly in the little hole where the disc should be (bad packaging!).
I've avoided many bad disc purchases by doing this beforehand.
If you're going to an online sure, I'm not too sure. But from my experience, all the discs I've bought from Amazon haven't been defective
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I've avoided many bad disc purchases by doing this beforehand.
If you're going to an online sure, I'm not too sure. But from my experience, all the discs I've bought from Amazon haven't been defective

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I would like to, but here's the rub. I bought it about a year or so ago. I watched it in English and had no problems.sangofe wrote:If I were you, I'd complain to Funi, make them send me a working copy, and get my money back.
Honestly, selling a product that doesn't work well...
Funny thing.
If I play the English track and switch the audio and subtitles to JP during the English opening it plays fine (still get the English opening and closing though).
If I play it a little bit and switch to the JP track it plays also. Either it has some bad encoding somewhere or the DVD is possessed.
Guess I'll endure the work around. Thanks everyone again for your help.
1 Corinthians 13: When I was a child, I spoke and thought and reasoned as a child. But when I grew up, I put away childish things. Except the anime. Never the anime.
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