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Old 06-01-2009, 9:31 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Howl's Moving Castle R2 DVD oddity

A friend has just lent me a R2 copy of Howl's Moving Castle. Played on my Oppo DVD player, the movie permanently displays the "multi-angle" icon: nothing I can do will make it go away. I've tried fiddling with the Setup menu, I've tried selecting the alternative angle option and then going back to the main one - nothing works.

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Re: Howl's Moving Castle R2 DVD oddity

This happens with Gavin And Stacey series 2 on my Yamaha. I had to swap it over to my HD DVD player.

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Brian, thanks for that. It sounds like some sort of curious mismatch between the disc and the Oppo, then. Tonight I'll try it in my Panasonic HDD/DVD recorder.

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