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So I'm not sure how to fix this? I provided the picture of what it's telling me. http://i116.photobucket.com/albums/o14/Yanky_Say/Untitled-2.png The screen resolution is already on recommended and I tried all the other ones too and it's still saying this same thing. |
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Can you try playing it on a standard DVD player and TV instead of on the computer? I don't believe this would be a RWAP because the disc most likely works on a DVD player as many computers can not play all DVDs. |
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Melissa is right. You need to try and play it on a regular dvd player and if it doesn't work there, it would be RWAP. Although, if you are trying to play a blu ray on a dvd player or dvd drive in a computer it can't be read. You can't RWAP a dvd because the player isn't working correctly... if that makes sense. |
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What if something works on the computer but NOT in the DVD player? I have one from here that's doing that now. I know it's not the disck player, since it plays everything else I have. |
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This happened to me a few years ago with the movie W. (starring Josh Brolin) I rented from Redbox...tried watching it on a PC & it acted as if there was literally NOTHING in the drive, on a standard player it worked just fine, it had some super copy protection on it! Ticked me off so bad! |
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I got that message several times throught the years and when I take the DVD out and put it back again it plays. Give it another try. |
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