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Re: what type of display are you using?

I'm just guessing here, but since its just this DVD player, and its all or many movies, the hook-up or a setting is off. Maybe this player is just more finicky. Maybe this player requires a different setting on the TV (minor compatability issue?). There could be lots of reasons, and its possible, that it is really minor, and there is an easy fix. If you've got the cable, try the HDMI connection. That would be my first choice. If not, try some of the settings on your TV, just to see what happens.
Try turning off the progressive scan, just to see what happens. Most of this should be fairly easy to try, usually just pushing some buttons on the remote.
Jack


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