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Consumer Friendly (or Disney Hostile) DVD Players?

Posted by Cliff on Thu Aug 08, 2002 08:01 PM
from the we've-seen-that-FBI-warning-enough-times-to-have-it-memorized dept.
solli asks: "After 13 years of relatively faithful service my Mitsubishi(!) VCR has finally kicked the bucket, and I am now thinking of moving on to DVDs. One of the only things preventing me from buying a DVD is the fact that some media companies like to make you watch FBI warnings, trailers, and ads before allowing you to view the actual movie (like Disney's Tarzan). Of course, there is such a large demand for region free players and other specialized needs that niche markets have developed to fill that demand. However, I have seen nothing about players that give you the freedom to navigate through the disk the way you want to, instead of how the content producer wants you to. What DVD players exist that let the viewer take full advantage of the nonlinear properties of the DVD media? Can any of the available players ignore the directives embedded on-disk to disable certain controls at particular times?"
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  • Apex AD600 (Score:4, Informative)

    by Dystopium (255143) on Thursday August 08 2002, @08:04PM (#4036810)
    You can always try picking up one of the old APex AD 600 Players. Macrovision disabled, Region free.
    • Re:Apex AD600 (Score:5, Informative)

      by Goldberg's Pants (139800) on Thursday August 08 2002, @08:09PM (#4036838) Journal
      Actually, a lot of the AD1500's from WalMart are hackable. You need to check the serial number (you can find stuff on the net about it.)

      I got an AD1500 in January and it was software moddable (get the wrong serial number on it, and it's a hardware mod unfortunately). Burn the rom to a CD, stick it in the player, it whirrs, flashes the rom, ejects the disk. Bingo. Region free, no Macro etc... Google is your friend.

      Best part about Apex? Very cheap, and yet one of the few DVD players on the market that can play PAL DVD's on an NTSC TV. I know, I've done it.
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    • Re:Apex AD600 by Dystopium (Score:1) Thursday August 08 2002, @08:26PM
      • Re:Apex AD600 by 13Echo (Score:2) Thursday August 08 2002, @08:34PM
    • Re:Apex AD600 (Score:5, Informative)

      by 13Echo (209846) on Thursday August 08 2002, @08:32PM (#4036945) Homepage Journal
      I have an Apex AD660, that was "upgradable" with a simple ISO CDR image. I can't complain about the player. It has been running great for over 2 years now. I have firends that have had the AD600A models even longer, and all are running without problems. Wal-Mart stores have the players for about $70 or so for the cheapest models. You really can't beat them. They are truely the best bang-for-buck in a DVD player. They are also the most hackable.

      Check out Nerd-Out [nerd-out.com] for all of the info that you could ever want on the Apex and similar players.

      I am not sure that there is a DVD player in existance that does what you wnat it to do, but the Apex players are the closest things possible.
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    • Re:Apex AD600 (Score:5, Informative)

      by BRTB (30272) <{slashdot} {at} {brtb.org}> on Thursday August 08 2002, @08:57PM (#4037022) Homepage
      Apex AD1100-W's are great and $65 at Wal-mart [walmart.com].

      If you can find the 1meg-ROM unit you can reflash it to be MV and region free; the more common 512k-ROM just has the region-free hack right now but the MV fix is in the works. [check the Nerd-Out forums [nerd-out.com] - AD1100 section, pinned topic at the top] All the DVD's I've used on it, the thing just skips everything you tell it to. Even the sometimes annoyingly-long intros on play menus - don't have to wait for it to come up, press play and it actually PLAYS.

      And it has some other nice features: plays MP3s, VCDs, SVCDs, and it'll even show you a CD full of JPEGs. There have even been reports it'll show you raw MPEG files burned to CD (haven't tried that one yet).

      No I don't work for Apex, but a box that'll do all that for cheap is a pretty good deal. (Sorry, no component outputs, progressive scan or optical digital out [does have coax], but what do you want for $65?)
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    • Yes, but Apex DVD players also blow. by Wakko Warner (Score:2) Thursday August 08 2002, @09:05PM
    • Re:Apex AD600 by GrBear (Score:1) Thursday August 08 2002, @09:20PM
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    • Re:Apex AD600 by Eccles (Score:1) Thursday August 08 2002, @09:43PM
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    • Can someone PLEASE explain... by IdahoEv (Score:1) Thursday August 08 2002, @10:23PM
    • Re:Apex AD600 by muffen (Score:3) Friday August 09 2002, @05:16AM
      • Re:Apex AD600 by Steve Franklin (Score:1) Friday August 09 2002, @07:15AM
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  • flipbook (Score:5, Funny)

    by Anonymous Coward on Thursday August 08 2002, @08:05PM (#4036817)
    god i remember the good ol days of flipbooks.....all you had to do was open to the desired page, and start the movie from there.......no ads, no feds, no nothin......course, there was no sound either, but the movies didn't really need it then anyways.
    • Re:flipbook by jbayes (Score:1) Thursday August 08 2002, @08:20PM
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          • Re:flipbook by ColdGrits (Score:1) Friday August 09 2002, @02:48AM
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              • Re:flipbook by ranulf (Score:1) Friday August 09 2002, @04:43PM
            • Re:flipbook by eam (Score:1) Friday August 09 2002, @07:30AM
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  • Use a software player (Score:3, Interesting)

    by Ryu2 (89645) on Thursday August 08 2002, @08:06PM (#4036820) Homepage Journal
    Some software players, particularly non-commerical ones like IFOEDIT, or some of the open-source players that have appeared, let you toggle ignoring the bits that prohibit user operations (like FF/skip) at places like the FBI warning. Yeah, it's a slight hassle having to hook your PC up to a TV, but I don't know of any standalone units that have this feature.
  • PC DVD players by Anonymous Coward (Score:1) Thursday August 08 2002, @08:06PM
  • How Lazy do you get? (Score:5, Funny)

    by raiyu (573147) <raiyu AT raiyu DOT com> on Thursday August 08 2002, @08:06PM (#4036827) Homepage
    Exactly how lazy are you that you cant wait an additional 12 seconds for the FBI warnings to scroll by? Use that valuable time to pick your nose I say.
    • Re:How Lazy do you get? by sqlrob (Score:3) Thursday August 08 2002, @08:22PM
    • It's not the 12 seconds. . . (Score:5, Insightful)

      by MyHair (589485) on Thursday August 08 2002, @08:54PM (#4037014) Homepage Journal
      It's the fact that hardware I *bought* and the DVD I *bought* artificially limits my ability to use the media as designed. And against my will.

      Okay, maybe some warnings are 12 seconds, but how long do you think it will be before there are more trailers and even must-watch commercials on DVDs? I've seen commercials on VHS, why not DVD? (Trailers ARE commercials, anyway.)

      I like DVD's ability to pause, skip and jump in a random-access fashion (or I should say on-demand fashion).

      Two things I HATE and am getting more and more irritated by daily:

      1: Services that I pay for are forcing advertising upon me and/or harvesting my "consumer information" and using it against my desires (email spam, junk mail, telemarketing, etc..). Services include telephone service, internet service, cable TV, my grocery store and my credit cards. (For years I refused to get a store card, but now I moved and the only two close grocery stores have store cards; it's pay up, drive far or give in, and I gave in, put I'm pissed off about it and will switch in a second if something better comes by.) I understand some products and services (such as low cost ISP's , adware and broadcast TV) use these tactics to offer a lower-priced option to the consumer. If there's another reasonably-priced option and the terms are disclosed I'm okay with that. I've always paid more than the minimum for my ISP.

      2: Products I legitimately buy intrusively warn me, nag me or inconvenience me with things like legal warnings and anti-piracy measures such as CD keys and copy protection. Frankly it's easier to install free (legitimately) or pirated software than it is to find *my* CD key whenever I reinstall.

      Books don't have legal warnings beyond the copyright date. Print art has no warnings on it. My furniture and appliances don't warn me that I'll be sued if I use their design to build copies and sell them. Vinyl records didn't have warnings. Cassette tape (prerecorded or blank) didn't have warnings. My CD-R, CD-RW, VHS, VHS-C, 8mm, Betamax, DAT, TR-1, QIC-80, SanDisk, floppy disk and hard disk media didn't come with warnings. The movies in the theater have no warnings. By video and system BIOS don't have warnings. Why do VHS, DVD and software require intrusive and inconvenient warnings?

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      • Re:It's not the 12 seconds. . . by JeffSh (Score:1) Thursday August 08 2002, @09:44PM
      • Re:It's not the 12 seconds. . . by rmohr02 (Score:1) Thursday August 08 2002, @09:47PM
      • Re:It's not the 12 seconds. . . by Golias (Score:3) Thursday August 08 2002, @09:51PM
        • Re:It's not the 12 seconds. . . by nelsonal (Score:2) Friday August 09 2002, @01:18AM
        • Re:It's not the 12 seconds. . . by squaretorus (Score:2) Friday August 09 2002, @02:17AM
        • Re:It's not the 12 seconds. . . (Score:4, Insightful)

          by transiit (33489) on Friday August 09 2002, @05:22AM (#4038101) Homepage Journal
          It strikes me that there's basically four groups when dealing with these things:
          (Listed in order of paranoia, a bit of description for each.)
          1) The wide-eyed "Extended Warranty? How can I lose?" group.
          Clearly, this is what the grandparent poster was talking about: Complete and total submission.
          You get all the benefits of the Ignorance-is-bliss set, at first. As time goes by, it would certainly become harder not to notice that the only phone calls you get are from telemarketers, the only email you receive is spam, and there is so much noise that it won't even be worth looking for signal anymore (aka, the SETI@home project, har har, only joking). You'll have reached the prime consumer level, but that basically just means "easy mark" in the corporations eyes. It might be easier in the short term, but a society of total consumerism would be a mess. Probably best not to go in this far.
          2) People that will occasionally go for an advertised bargain/discount club/etc., but do not think much of it. I would say this is the average person out there right now. There isn't much reason not to join a grocery club with the better prices always listed. They'll usually avoid most telemarketers and throw away their junk mail.
          3) People that will sign up for said clubs/memberships, but will minimize their exposure. A large portion of the geek crowd lands here. Why not get the benefits of the grocery club, just under the name of J. Edgar Hoover? I signed up for a grocery club under a not-quite-real name, and they've not cancelled my card (as far as I know). They gave me two keyring tags and one card. I gave away the card and a keytag and have traded the remaining keytag a couple times now. Who knows what sort of information has been attached to that original pseudonym by now?
          This is a more cautious group, giving out incomplete or outright fictitious information, but a bit more pragmatic than the others.
          4) People that won't sign up for anything where they have to give any personal information.
          These are the people that either have so little faith in the system that they won't get anywhere near it, or so against it on principle that they won't lessen themselves by it. I admire the idea, but unless something drastic changes, it's extremely difficult to opt-out entirely. It can be done, but you'd probably have to give up many conveniences, like credit cards or checks (they know where you shop), renting a residence (your rental and credit history is duly noted), insuring a car, health insurance (do you smoke? drink? have any prior ailments?), etc. The more extreme of this group lives in small shanties writing manifestos on their manual typewriters.

          This isn't meant an an indictment against any of these groups. It's a matter of how much of your life you're willing to give up for others' profit. Until I feel that those controlling the information can be trusted to ethically posess such knowledge, I would advocate that most people should aim to be in one of the latter two groups (against the system by total disassociation, or against the system by misdirection).

          -transiit
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      • Re:It's not the 12 seconds. . . (Score:4, Insightful)

        by harlows_monkeys (106428) on Thursday August 08 2002, @10:10PM (#4037270) Homepage
        It's the fact that hardware I *bought* and the DVD I *bought* artificially limits my ability to use the media as designed.

        Uhm...nope. It is using the media exactly as designed. The ability to place those restrictions on the disc is part of the DVD design.

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      • Solutions by Guppy06 (Score:2) Thursday August 08 2002, @10:53PM
        • Re:Solutions by KittyTheCat (Score:1) Thursday August 08 2002, @11:16PM
          • Re:Solutions by PainKilleR-CE (Score:1) Friday August 09 2002, @08:14AM
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      • Re:It's not the 12 seconds. . . by simonjester2424 (Score:1) Thursday August 08 2002, @11:22PM
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      • store cards aren't that big a deal (Score:4, Informative)

        by splorf (569185) on Thursday August 08 2002, @11:35PM (#4037524)
        I've always just made up some crap to write on the card (not my real name or address--are you kidding?) and they've given me the card no problem. I told them flat out that the info I was giving them was false and they didn't care. They're store clerks who work for a living and they don't like the corporate idiots trying to collect this personal info any more than you or I do.
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      • Re:It's not the 12 seconds. . . by evestrum (Score:1) Friday August 09 2002, @12:31AM
      • Re:It's not the 12 seconds. . . by skinfitz (Score:1) Friday August 09 2002, @02:12AM
      • Re:It's not the 12 seconds. . . by SmallFurryCreature (Score:1) Friday August 09 2002, @04:09AM
      • Re:It's not the 12 seconds. . . by BMonger (Score:1) Friday August 09 2002, @07:17AM
      • Re:It's not the 12 seconds. . . by purpledinoz (Score:1) Friday August 09 2002, @08:08AM
      • New vs. Used/Rental by IncohereD (Score:1) Friday August 09 2002, @08:24AM
      • Re:It's not the 12 seconds. . . by sean@thingsihate.org (Score:1) Friday August 09 2002, @02:17PM
      • Re:It's not the 12 seconds. . . by Snibor Eoj (Score:1) Monday August 12 2002, @11:01AM
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    • Re:How Lazy do you get? by qubit64 (Score:1) Thursday August 08 2002, @10:12PM
    • Have you watched Tarzan? by Tenebrious1 (Score:2) Thursday August 08 2002, @11:24PM
    • Re:How Lazy do you get? by supabeast! (Score:2) Friday August 09 2002, @01:21AM
    • Re:How Lazy do you get? by Lando (Score:2) Friday August 09 2002, @02:22AM
    • Re:How Lazy do you get? by Jucius Maximus (Score:2) Friday August 09 2002, @08:01AM
    • my FBI warning takes 30 minutes by purduephotog (Score:2) Friday August 09 2002, @08:30AM
    • Re:How Lazy do you get? by rograndom (Score:2) Friday August 09 2002, @09:12AM
    • Takes about that long to FF on a VCR by fishlet (Score:1) Friday August 09 2002, @09:57AM
    • Re:How Lazy do you get? by kevquinn (Score:1) Sunday August 11 2002, @02:26PM
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  • Well (Score:4, Insightful)

    by Quasar1999 (520073) on Thursday August 08 2002, @08:07PM (#4036830) Journal
    I hate to say it, but a PC is a lot more flexible than a consumer DVD player... I'd go with the PC on this one... I doubt you will find too many DVD players that will allow you to skip the warnings... heck, even on the PC, you have to get hacked software to do it...
    • Re:Well by El Barto (Score:1) Thursday August 08 2002, @10:20PM
      • Re:Well by jred (Score:2) Thursday August 08 2002, @10:43PM
    • Re:Well by Reziac (Score:2) Thursday August 08 2002, @11:50PM
  • Premodded players (Score:5, Informative)

    by slug359 (533109) on Thursday August 08 2002, @08:07PM (#4036831) Homepage
    An excellent site for those of us living in the UK is http://www.techtronics.com/.
    These guys supply premodded DVD players, I bought my Panasonic from here last Christmas. Apart from the long delivery time, they were perfect.

    Mine has the fastforwarding through trailers/warnings, region free, and is demacrovisioned.

    They also have the option that (if you're a bit scared of soldiering inside your new £400 gadget like me) you can send them your DVD player and they'll chip it for you, of course if they screw up they pay for it (when I bought mine at least, may have changed now).

  • why? by Anonymous Coward (Score:1) Thursday August 08 2002, @08:08PM
    • Re:why? by hackerc (Score:1) Thursday August 08 2002, @09:02PM
    • Re:why? (Score:4, Funny)

      by pajor (310214) on Thursday August 08 2002, @09:04PM (#4037046) Homepage
      Well my DVD player is the Xbox, and every so often it gives me a BSOD. This can get really annoying because it makes me watch the FBI warning over and over again. Most of the time all I get to see is the FBI warning. On most windows applications I tend to work as fast as I can saving every 5-10 seconds so that I can get somewhere, but not being able to bypass the FBI warning makes watching DVDs a real drag on a windowz box.

      I called the tech support guy, but all he said was to format and reinstall windows, but my Xbox didn't come with a recovery CD so I don't know what to do. Any help would be hot.
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      • Re:why? by RevDobbs (Score:1) Thursday August 08 2002, @10:43PM
      • Re:why? by bembleton (Score:1) Friday August 09 2002, @09:08AM
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    • Why not? (Score:5, Informative)

      by pla (258480) on Thursday August 08 2002, @09:11PM (#4037066) Journal
      those 10 seconds of fbi warnings are so costly aren't they.

      ...And just as necessary. Do we *really* need a reminder, every time we watch a movie, about all the rights we lack with respect to it? I think we all understand the idea fairly well...

      How many audio CDs do you have that start each track with "Federal law provides severe penalties..." and won't let you FF through it? Zero? That about sums up *my* count, and yet, I *still* understand that copying CDs to give to all my friends breaks the law. Freaky, eh?

      Honestly, though, the FBI warnings don't bother me so much as the damned ads. If I *buy* a movie, why do I have ads on it? Presumeably ads justify our "free" TV reception, so how do they belong on a DVD I purchase? *That* really pisses me off, and I would not even *consider* owning a player that honors a button lockout, forcing me to watch them.


      besides there really isn't any "better" way to access content on a dvd.

      Yes, actually, better ways *do* exist, which seems to me like exactly what the original poster here requested. I've seen a few comments on players that ignore software button lockouts, ways to rip-and-reburn DVDs to get right to the point, ways to just do it all in software with a DVI-out video card, and a host of other ideas. So yes, "better" ways *do* exist.

      Personally, I back-up all my DVDs to MPEG4 (WITHOUT including the FBI warning and ads), then lose them in a drawer somewhere (the same drawer as my obsolete-physical-audio-CD collection, incidentally). They look better on my monitor than my TV anyway, and I have a million choices of players with more features than I could ever use. And, if I want to just watch one scene of a movie, I don't have to actually figure out where I left the disc, if I've loaned it to a friend, if the dog ate it, whatever. I have it on my file server, just waiting for me to watch it at the touch of a button. I pop it open, move the slider to the scene I want, and I've found and finished watching the scene I want in less time than I could have gotten the actual movie playing in a physical player.
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      • Re:Why not? by NanoGator (Score:2) Thursday August 08 2002, @10:55PM
        • Re:Why not? by aronc (Score:1) Friday August 09 2002, @08:43AM
      • Re:Why not? by thallgren (Score:1) Friday August 09 2002, @12:51AM
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      • Quicky scene selection.. by Inoshiro (Score:3) Friday August 09 2002, @01:47AM
      • Re:Why not? by extrasolar (Score:2) Friday August 09 2002, @07:56AM
      • Re:Why not? by MacGod (Score:1) Friday August 09 2002, @08:03AM
        • Re:Why not? by operagost (Score:1) Friday August 09 2002, @10:09AM
        • Re:Why not? by Robert The Coward (Score:1) Friday August 09 2002, @12:22PM
        • Re:Why not? by ckaminski (Score:1) Friday August 09 2002, @01:05PM
      • Re:Why not? by purpledinoz (Score:1) Friday August 09 2002, @08:16AM
        • Re:Why not? by Big Hector (Score:1) Friday August 09 2002, @09:03AM
      • Ads by IncohereD (Score:1) Friday August 09 2002, @08:35AM
      • Re:Why not? by Luyseyal (Score:2) Friday August 09 2002, @08:48AM
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    • Re:why? by thinduke (Score:1) Friday August 09 2002, @03:01AM
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  • ATI DVD Player will do by satsuke (Score:2) Thursday August 08 2002, @08:09PM
  • Some Sony player can be modified (Score:5, Informative)

    by tempmpi (233132) on Thursday August 08 2002, @08:10PM (#4036844)
    Some sony players can be flased with a modified firmware that disables region coding and the UOPs.
    Here is a page with a patch [brouhaha.com] for the firmware of the Sony DVP-S7000 DVD Player.
  • Disabling DVD Controls (Score:4, Funny)

    by Anonymous Coward on Thursday August 08 2002, @08:10PM (#4036846)
    I'd tell you, but then the DMCA would require me to kill you.
  • Don't Be A Baby. by HappyCycling (Score:1) Thursday August 08 2002, @08:11PM
    • Re:Don't Be A Baby. by Eccles (Score:2) Thursday August 08 2002, @08:17PM
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    • Re:Don't Be A Baby. (Score:5, Insightful)

      by gilroy (155262) on Thursday August 08 2002, @08:40PM (#4036973) Homepage Journal
      Blockquoth the poster:

      Look, the "content producer" spent millions upon millions of dollars so that you can enjoy their content in your home for cheap.

      Oh, yes, I am sure that Disney spent the millions of dollars for the betterment of all humankind, without any thought for the hundreds of millions they'd make from selling the DVD...


      The issue isn't really the FBI warning (though I don't like being lectured every time I play a DVD). The point is, Disney and some others put commercials on that track. I wasn't intending to buy a commercial and I shouldn't be forced to watch it.


      "Ah-hah!" say the rabid free marketeers. "Disney spent that money on the expectation that you would watch the commercial. Without the added economic benefit of that commercial, they would have had to raise the price to meet the economic expectation of profit. As it is, they count that 'forced eyeball' time as part of the profit, meaning they can sell it for less cash."


      Bull dinky. If that's the case, then the commercial is also a cost (to me) and should be disclosed on the box, before I pay for the thing. Otherwise, it's fraud. In other words, there's a difference between "costs $20" and "costs $20 and two minutes of forced commercial viewing". My time is valuable, at least to me, and I shouldn't be bilked out of it.

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    • Re:Don't Be A Baby. by Kid Zero (Score:1) Thursday August 08 2002, @10:52PM
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  • Not too much out there by alen (Score:1) Thursday August 08 2002, @08:12PM
    • Abuse of the must watch bit... (Score:5, Interesting)

      by silentbozo (542534) on Thursday August 08 2002, @11:35PM (#4037525) Journal
      Actually, forcing you to watch trailers is an abuse of the must watch bit, which was supposed to be limited to the FBI notice. However, you put the ability in there, and the next thing ya know, some marketdroid exec decides that it should be set on ALL of the promo material before the movie...
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  • by Typingsux (65623) on Thursday August 08 2002, @08:14PM (#4036869)
    It made me decide on the APEX 600 at the time.

    Of course, I have had my player about 2 years at least.

    Here [vcdhelp.com]

  • Videolan Client (Score:5, Interesting)

    by philovivero (321158) on Thursday August 08 2002, @08:17PM (#4036884) Homepage Journal
    Go here: Videolan Client [videolan.org].

    Works under MacOS X, Windows, and Linux. Does DeCSS automagically. Somehow always starts playing the movie immediately, skipping over the annoying FBI commercials and lame pre-movie commercials.

    Does subtitling, plays flawlessly under Linux, is GPL, plays DivX :-) format videos, and is just, in general, a great moving-video playback device.

    As another poster pointed out, hardware players are a crapshoot, but VLC is just about guaranteed.
  • APEX 3201 (Score:5, Informative)

    by KillerEggRoll (582521) on Thursday August 08 2002, @08:20PM (#4036896)
    Got mine from Kmart for $90. The APEX 3201 lets you hack it with just the remote control, no fumbling with flash-cd's and modchips. Just eject the tray, push 8 4 2 1, and a menu pops up letting you switch the region and Macrovision settings. Plus you can watch PAL dvd's perfectly (Monkey!). Of course the problem is you face about a 50% failure rate out of the box with an Apex (So I've heard). Plus there are a few dvd's that won't let you play them no matter the region setting. Which isn't really a problem if you consider which ones don't work (like the Patriot, bleh). So far my player works perfectly, so let's keep our fingers crossed it lasts at least a year.
    • Re:APEX 3201 by KillerEggRoll (Score:1) Thursday August 08 2002, @08:23PM
      • Re:APEX 3201 by CarrionBird (Score:1) Friday August 09 2002, @11:31AM
    • Re:APEX 3201 by hypertex (Score:2) Thursday August 08 2002, @08:56PM
  • DVDCCA Licensing (Score:5, Interesting)

    by RomSteady (533144) on Thursday August 08 2002, @08:21PM (#4036899) Homepage Journal
    Unfortunately, there are licensing issues involved here on the media side.

    The DVDCCA license states that for region-coded disks, there must be one track that cannot be skipped. Most DVD publishers use that track for "required" legal verbage. Some place this chapter at the end of a movie, and use it to display the DVD authoring houses information. Some, like Disney, used it for advertising, and got quite a PR backlash for it. Newer Disney DVD's still have the ads, but have it as a seperate chapter so that you can skip them.

    That information about which track is which is stored as a script file on the DVD. The players simply read and execute that script.

    While it would be possible to do something like that (code something to skip required tracks), that same hack would break several of the fancier menu systems (Harry Potter extended DVD, etc.)

    Just remember that changes always have consequences you may not be aware of. (The tester's motto)

  • Popcorn. by mfh (Score:1) Thursday August 08 2002, @08:22PM
  • Recommend PlayStation2 by Daimaou (Score:1) Thursday August 08 2002, @08:23PM
  • Better than videos ... ? by Letch (Score:1) Thursday August 08 2002, @08:24PM
  • Why bother? by bmetzler (Score:1) Thursday August 08 2002, @08:25PM
    • Re:Why bother? by topham (Score:2) Thursday August 08 2002, @08:34PM
    • Re:Why bother? by Anonvmous Coward (Score:2) Thursday August 08 2002, @08:35PM
      • Re:Why bother? by bmetzler (Score:1) Thursday August 08 2002, @09:00PM
        • Re:Why bother? by FFFish (Score:2) Thursday August 08 2002, @09:15PM
        • Re:Why bother? by Anonvmous Coward (Score:2) Thursday August 08 2002, @10:39PM
    • Re:Why bother? by Eccles (Score:1) Thursday August 08 2002, @09:35PM
      • Re:Why bother? by bmetzler (Score:1) Thursday August 08 2002, @10:02PM
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  • Get a dvdr by TrollsamaBinLaden (Score:1) Thursday August 08 2002, @08:29PM
  • Zoran based players... by topham (Score:2) Thursday August 08 2002, @08:31PM
  • A solution for the rest of us (Score:3, Informative)

    by nick_davison (217681) on Thursday August 08 2002, @08:33PM (#4036948)
    It's pretty simple but it works for the rest of us who bought regular DVD players...

    Just go to the chapter menu and start watching from Chapter 1. The FBI warning's usually fixed between the main menu's play option and the first chapter. Skipping direct to the chapter usually skips the warning.

  • Skipping intro by setrops (Score:1) Thursday August 08 2002, @08:34PM
  • XINE by SHEENmaster (Score:1) Thursday August 08 2002, @08:35PM
    • Re:XINE by MsGeek (Score:2) Friday August 09 2002, @11:06AM
  • Apex AD1500 by NiGHTSFTP (Score:2) Thursday August 08 2002, @08:40PM
  • I wish I could lie this well. by yoshi_mon (Score:1) Thursday August 08 2002, @08:41PM
  • A Message From Tyler... by Kirby-meister (Score:1) Thursday August 08 2002, @08:42PM
  • Philips DVD players (Score:3, Informative)

    by Anonymous Coward on Thursday August 08 2002, @08:42PM (#4036979)
    It's been discontinued for a bit, but Philips' DVD825/DVD825AT gladly allow you to fire up fast forward to skip through "remote lockout" content.

    On the plus side, many of their other DVD players offer the same functionality. If there's a major company out there that's friendlier than most to consumers, it's Philips.
  • They still do that? (Score:3, Interesting)

    by Col. Panic (90528) on Thursday August 08 2002, @08:42PM (#4036981) Homepage Journal
    Wow. I feel spoiled. I haven't seen an FBI warning for so long because the only movies I watch are on DVD using ogle [chalmers.se]. Come to think of it, I don't really miss those warnings ...
  • Thanks y'all... by krinsh (Score:1) Thursday August 08 2002, @08:46PM
  • Remote Selector and Xcard by Toasty16 (Score:2) Thursday August 08 2002, @08:47PM
  • GNUDVD by davidmccabe (Score:1) Thursday August 08 2002, @08:52PM
    • Re:GNUDVD by BlueLightning (Score:1) Friday August 09 2002, @02:44AM
    • Re:GNUDVD by davidmccabe (Score:1) Sunday August 18 2002, @05:25PM
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  • Possible solutions. (Score:5, Informative)

    by Kufat (563166) <fanbeatsman&gmail,com> on Thursday August 08 2002, @08:55PM (#4037019)
    All of these work on some discs, but not all discs. Your results may vary, but they've all worked for me on various DVDs.

    1. Hit stop twice and then hit play. This may bring you to the beginning of the movie.

    2. Some "protected" sequences only protect against "fast forward" or "skip forward" but not both. Try both, and both menu buttons.

    3. Some DVD players allow you to skip directly to the title and chapter of your choice. My Toshiba does.

    4. Some DVD players allow you to disable the menus entirely (PBC off.) Again, my Toshiba does, and many HK players do too. Look in the config menu.

    Hope these help.
  • Apex DVD Players - AD-703 Especially (Score:3, Informative)

    by _bug_ (112702) on Thursday August 08 2002, @08:58PM (#4037025) Journal
    I purchased an Apex AD-703 a little over a year ago and it was the best (and most lucky) purchase I've ever made.

    What puts Apex above the rest is the ability to flash update the BIOS of the player. There are
    many [nerd-out.com],
    many [yahoo.com] resources for hacking the Apex BIOS. This includes a great utility that's been developed called
    EZ Patch [yahoo.com] which allows users to create custom BIOS images for their APEX players. Among the many modules for EX Patch is the ability to make the player region free and the ability to bypass the "locks" on DVDs that keep a user from skipping over the previews and other such items.
  • Sampo 631 CF is where it's at! (Score:4, Interesting)

    by TheRealBrewer (415458) on Thursday August 08 2002, @08:59PM (#4037028)
    The Sampo 631CF is easily made region-free and macrovision/GCMS-free. The problem you mention about navigating past or skipping the warnings etc. is generally called UOP for User OPerations. The Sampo can be easily patched to allow full user navigation control even when the dvd requests a UOP lock.

    Plus, the Sampo has many other great features such as the ability to play PAL and NTSC discs to EITHER a PAL or NTSC TV. It can play CDs full of MP3 or jpegs. In fact you can even easily hook up a spare hard disk to store and play your entire CD collection (as MP3s or WAVs). Or just put your jpeg pr0n collection on it. And it even has a compact flash slot on the front so you can pop in your latest photos or MP3s without having to burn a CD. You can also easily replace the default background screens as well.

    If you can burn a CDR, then you can hack the Sampo. The Sampo has a small but growing and enthusiastic user group. Everything you need can be found at, or linked from, area450 [area450.com].
  • Suggestion to Disney by tcc (Score:1) Thursday August 08 2002, @09:03PM
  • LaserDiscs by Johnny O (Score:1) Thursday August 08 2002, @09:28PM
    • Re:LaserDiscs by dacarr (Score:1) Thursday August 08 2002, @10:22PM
    • Re:LaserDiscs by CarrionBird (Score:1) Friday August 09 2002, @11:45AM
  • Here's a thought... by baximus (Score:1) Thursday August 08 2002, @09:32PM
  • I've given up on playing from DVD by coene (Score:1) Thursday August 08 2002, @09:38PM
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  • The solution is Divx by tRoll with Butter (Score:1) Thursday August 08 2002, @09:45PM
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  • Daewoo 5800 and Nerd-out.com (Score:3, Interesting)

    by Fubar411 (562908) on Thursday August 08 2002, @10:00PM (#4037229)
    I purchased a Daewoo 5800 from Sam's Club for a whopping $89! Then I went to Nerd-out.com to get the iso file necessary to make it both Region Free and turn off Macrovision. It does indeed turn off Macrovision, but I haven't tested the Region Free. For what it's worth, some DVDs reject Region Free players, but this one doesn't allow that. Some other benefits: -A very nice mp3 player screen -Component and composit outputs -Coaxial digital out -Nice silver finish despite its cheap price Now, some people sell them on Ebay, after doubling the price, but really it is easy. The only negative on this player is the remote doesn't work unless it is aimed directly at the player. A simple fix is a good learning remote.
  • Vote with your dollars by blindauer (Score:1) Thursday August 08 2002, @10:06PM
  • Firmware by Fuyu (Score:1) Thursday August 08 2002, @10:07PM
  • Aristocratic Media by Nomd (Score:2) Thursday August 08 2002, @10:10PM
  • If you REALLY want control that bad... by hyperactiveman (Score:2) Thursday August 08 2002, @10:11PM
  • Apex, Sampo, and UOP (Score:3, Informative)

    by -=Zak=- (12712) on Thursday August 08 2002, @10:16PM (#4037301) Homepage
    I have no idea what UOP stands for (User Operation Permittance? ). In any case, I think the latest hacked Sampo DVD Player firmware (also useable in most of the Apex models) includes a UOP hack. I'm running it on my Apex 660 and can skip directly to the main menu while the FBI warning (or all those friggin ads on the Disney discs) is up. It's WONDERFUL.

    And of course, you can disable macrovision, play MP3s (with a much better menu than the original Apex firmware), display JPG images, hook up a hard drive or compact flash unit, play discs from any region, etc. Check out the Nerd-Out forums HERE! [nerd-out.com]
  • Malata (Score:3, Informative)

    by NetJunkie (56134) <jason...nash@@@gmail...com> on Thursday August 08 2002, @10:21PM (#4037315)
    I just picked up a Malata DVP-520. Great player. It is region free and you can set a region for the new discs that check. It does the best PAL to NTSC conversion of any player even close to its price ($250ish). A major feature of the PAL conversion is that it keeps the correct aspect ratio. It lets you zoom, stretch, pan, etc everything. It also plays MP3s, VCDs, and SVCDs.

    I love it. Oh yeah, it's progressive scan too.
    • Re:Malata by Emerson1 (Score:1) Friday August 09 2002, @10:20AM
    • Re:Malata by TedTodorov (Score:1) Friday August 09 2002, @11:06AM
  • A very simple solution (Score:3, Redundant)

    by Have Blue (616) on Thursday August 08 2002, @10:52PM (#4037424) Homepage
    • Put the DVD in the player
    • Do something else for a minute or two (channel surf, take a wiz, get a glass of coke, etc).
    • Return to the DVD player and there is the menu waiting for you.
  • Already done it by Anonymous Coward (Score:1) Thursday August 08 2002, @11:11PM
  • Sampo DVE611 (Score:3, Informative)

    by rlp (11898) on Thursday August 08 2002, @11:13PM (#4037476)
    I have a Sampo DVE611 - it's cheap and a fairly decent player. It's region-free (you can set the region). You can't fast-forward over the legal boilerplate, but you can hit 'next' to advance straight to the 'root' menu. Also handles MP3, VCD, and SVCD. It's got video, S-Video, and three plug (component?) output. It also has a screen saver (bouncing logo). Got it mail-order from 'Barrel of Monkeys'.
  • Onkyo DV-S353 by mysteryfur (Score:2) Thursday August 08 2002, @11:17PM
  • JVC DVD players (Score:3, Informative)

    by applef00 (574694) on Thursday August 08 2002, @11:49PM (#4037565) Homepage
    The JVC XV-S500BK and XV-S502SL (they're the same player, but the 500BK is black and the 502SL is silver) will let you skip non-skippable areas. As a bonus, it also plays VCD, SVCD and MP3. It will display JPEG's on a CD, but very slowly. It will supposedly play PAL discs on NTSC televisions, but I haven't gotten around to testing this yet. There isn't yet a regionless hack for it. But my fingers are crossed. You can pick it up for ~$180 at any retail shop. Sometimes online for less.
  • The Pledge Solution by guttentag (Score:2) Thursday August 08 2002, @11:55PM
  • De-Macrovision then Dub to VCR/VCD/etc. by edward.virtually@pob (Score:1) Thursday August 08 2002, @11:58PM
  • Your local Chinese-community electronics stores by toybuilder (Score:2) Friday August 09 2002, @12:09AM
  • For those of us who enjoy the FBI warnings... by Anonymous Coward (Score:2) Friday August 09 2002, @12:13AM
  • I don't know if this helps a lot... by NerveGas (Score:2) Friday August 09 2002, @12:32AM
  • Trailers and FBI warnings??? by Crosis (Score:1) Friday August 09 2002, @12:54AM
  • Sampo pitch by ecloud (Score:2) Friday August 09 2002, @01:21AM
  • Get a TYT based player by Bowdie (Score:2) Friday August 09 2002, @01:47AM
  • anti code-free dvds... by Anonymous Coward (Score:1) Friday August 09 2002, @02:10AM
  • Parents are the ones that *need* this by spazoid12 (Score:1) Friday August 09 2002, @03:01AM
  • by MicAttAck (16713) on Friday August 09 2002, @03:01AM (#4037916) Homepage
    I just yesterday finished with the same problem.
    Here is a post I made about this

    I have bought a new DVD-Player which
    has all the features I need. The Grundig GDV130 (a TYT / Scan2000 Clone).
    Read about it here:
    German [t-online.de]
    English [t-online.de]
    My personal experience with flashing that player: (only in german) here [dv-rec.org]

    There is a forum on Yahoo-Groups for the Scan2000/TYT Clones here [yahoo.com]. You need the latest Firmware and a tool called GSK2 from the files Section.
    With that tool you can make the Firmware Macrovision free AND Turn of User Prohibition.
    So now you can switch off subtitles which you sometimes aren't allowed, you can go directly to the Title-Menu. It's really neat.

    My new Grundig GDV130 DVD Player now has these cool features:

    - Regionfree (Remote-Control Code)
    - Macrovision Free (thru the new Firmware)
    - No User Prohibitions (I can now switch of those subtitles, or go directly
    to the title-menu without watching those nasty copyright notices)
    - Good SVCD/VCD Playback
    - CVD (China VCD Subtitles) with SVCD

    Cheers
  • Good by mindstrm (Score:2) Friday August 09 2002, @03:09AM
  • The answer... by Graf (Score:2) Friday August 09 2002, @05:59AM
  • CodefreeDVD also do FBI disabled.... (Score:4, Informative)

    by murk1e (415071) on Friday August 09 2002, @06:29AM (#4038184) Homepage
    I don't work for these people, not did I buy a DVD player from them (I gave my business to a local supplier).


    They have been online for several years to my knowledge, and the site seems regularly updated.


    They do their own mods, which instead of changing regions on the fly, allows you to select the region with a single keypress. This means that they tend to be slightly more pricey than a vanilla system.


    They also do macrovision disabled (a technology which prohibits use in home projection systems) and they do FBI warning disabled (the point of the original question).


    Codefreedvd [codefreedvd.com] is the site, using Google [google.co.uk] gets you exactly what you want, for example this 300 dvd [codefreedvd.com] sony (for UK power supply). They do ship around the world, you'll have to search for your own specs.

  • Me too... I want a book (Score:4, Insightful)

    by Overzeetop (214511) on Friday August 09 2002, @06:42AM (#4038211) Journal
    Unfortunately, I have a player which obeys the commands of my discs without fail. Pop in a Disney movie (the worst of the lot) and you can't even press "stop." The only way to stop a Disney ad is to "eject" the disc from the player.

    Although I don't like the FBI warnings (why not put them at the end, like VHS?) the ads are awful. You _can_ get 10+ minues worth on Disney discs. Luckily, the movies are short and I do intend on re-burning them before my daughter is old enough to watch. No sense in making her sit through the extra ads.

    Copyright IP was explained to me when I was a freshman in college, many years ago, like a book. You buy your original. You can make as many backups as you like. You can have them anywhere you like. You can loan them out. BUT - like your physical book, it may only be used in one place at a time.

    If I had a book with 50 pages of ads in the front, I'm allowed to rip them out and throw them away. I can rip out the title page, or blacken the copyright notice. It doesn't change what I'm allowed to do, but I don't have to look at it.

  • My Denon DVD-2800 mostly does the trick by frambris (Score:2) Friday August 09 2002, @06:44AM
  • why would you want to do it? by danger42 (Score:1) Friday August 09 2002, @06:47AM
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  • Nothing beats Betamax by Snowbeam (Score:1) Friday August 09 2002, @07:03AM
  • Chapter advance by Kyani (Score:1) Friday August 09 2002, @07:04AM
  • FFWD mods? by skryche (Score:1) Friday August 09 2002, @07:36AM
  • DIY by t_allardyce (Score:1) Friday August 09 2002, @08:01AM
  • The skip button by MyOwnIdentity (Score:1) Friday August 09 2002, @08:23AM
  • You bought the restrictions, suckers (Score:5, Interesting)

    by puppetluva (46903) on Friday August 09 2002, @08:54AM (#4038842)
    I am baffled by the DVD complaints on slashdot.
    (Before you claim I'm a studio exec - you should know that I'm a [Li|U]nix SA in a different industry)

    Do people really think that if you pay a measly 18 bucks for a DVD that you own the unlimited usage rights to a $50million movie? You don't, you only own the right to look at it in a really limited way (hence the discount).

    Do you know why they include all the forced-usage and adverts on the DVD? BECAUSE YOU STILL BUY IT. Do you remember how much movies used to cost before DVD? A LOT MORE THAN THEY DO NOW. Why? The advertisements you say you don't want but buy anyway. When you buy a DVD folks, you enter into a bad, limited deal. Enter into a deal, live with the deal. (remember Micro$oft?)

    Let me recap:
    1) The ads serve to make buying the movies cheap enough that you can rewatch them over and over to save from reading books or spending time with your kids.
    2) You oppose the ads and the format but lack any real willpower to NOT make this complete leisure purchase.
    3) Because of #1 and #2 you are in a really tough spot because you are too cheap and/or lazy to really do anything but whine.
    4) The MPAA execs can't hear your whining over the din of your living-room TV and the constant clanging of the Blockbuster cash-registers.

    Translation: Until you make the tough decisions to live without constant video-entertainment the MPAA is a 10t more l33t than you and 0wns your fr33 t1me, d011ars, and your /dev/kids. . . get the point?. It really is that simple - and that difficult.

    [This space intentionally left burning]
  • Consumer Friendly DVD by Sloppy (Score:2) Friday August 09 2002, @09:00AM
  • Shinco players can do that by ExRex (Score:1) Friday August 09 2002, @09:07AM
  • The perfect DVD player. by DesignShark (Score:1) Friday August 09 2002, @09:12AM
  • Get over it by ssajous (Score:1) Friday August 09 2002, @09:42AM
  • Previews and introductory videos by dar (Score:1) Friday August 09 2002, @09:43AM
  • Do not buy this cripled technology. by jotaeleemeese (Score:1) Friday August 09 2002, @09:49AM
  • Quality first, then features. by dasmegabyte (Score:2) Friday August 09 2002, @10:01AM
  • I'd settle for just "bypass menus" by mwood (Score:1) Friday August 09 2002, @10:18AM
  • Apex lets me skip through stuff by GreenKiwi (Score:1) Friday August 09 2002, @10:26AM
  • I don't think anyone's mentioned this! by edacnamfoleets (Score:1) Friday August 09 2002, @10:58AM
  • RealMagic Hollywood+ and Remote Selector by monopole (Score:1) Friday August 09 2002, @11:05AM
  • Low-tech Solution by grip (Score:1) Friday August 09 2002, @11:12AM
  • Has anyone tried the 220-electronics DVD player? by CyberGarp (Score:1) Friday August 09 2002, @11:18AM
  • whine whine whine by VicBond007 (Score:1) Friday August 09 2002, @11:26AM
  • mplayer and Linux by samhart (Score:1) Friday August 09 2002, @11:42AM
  • Pioneer has a (legal?) solution by fadden (Score:1) Friday August 09 2002, @12:51PM
  • Anime DVDs by ShadeEagle (Score:1) Friday August 09 2002, @01:21PM
  • Must watch bit is on in theaters by Darthnice (Score:1) Friday August 09 2002, @01:46PM
  • Other DVD units by serramonte (Score:1) Tuesday August 13 2002, @12:59PM
  • Re:Whatever you do... by Mike Markley (Score:1) Thursday August 08 2002, @08:13PM
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  • Re:What a lame question... by Osty (Score:1) Thursday August 08 2002, @08:32PM
  • Re:Jews own Disney, control RIAA by principio (Score:1) Thursday August 08 2002, @08:36PM
  • Re:What a lame question... by Archfeld (Score:2) Thursday August 08 2002, @08:46PM
  • Re:against federal law by phillymjs (Score:2) Thursday August 08 2002, @08:55PM
  • Re:Your kidding right? by davidmccabe (Score:1) Thursday August 08 2002, @09:00PM
  • Re: **** own Disney, control RIAA by geoswan (Score:2) Thursday August 08 2002, @09:07PM
  • Re:What a lame question... by sPaKr (Score:1) Thursday August 08 2002, @09:11PM
  • Re:What a lame question... by hyperstation (Score:1) Thursday August 08 2002, @09:15PM
  • OT:Fight Club DVD by Toasty16 (Score:2) Thursday August 08 2002, @09:23PM
  • Re:hmmm (Score:3, Funny)

    by Golias (176380) on Thursday August 08 2002, @09:38PM (#4037147)
    I have heard people bitch about this all the time but the dvd player on my pc never makes me watch trailers and i just hit the skip ahead 5 seconds thingy for the fbi warning...

    Oh, very helpful!

    The "Ask Slashdot" topic question was asking what DVD players let you skip the FBI warnings & stuff, and the answer you gave was "mine."

    Could you at least include your address, so he can go watch movies at your house?

    Honestly, the things that get modded up as "Informative" these days...

    [ Parent ]
  • Re:Its not always about trailers by Cecil (Score:1) Thursday August 08 2002, @10:35PM
  • MY RCA FF'd FBI warning by Dare nMc (Score:1) Thursday August 08 2002, @11:14PM
  • Re:I must be bored by whitegold (Score:1) Friday August 09 2002, @04:36AM
  • Re:Jews own Disney, control RIAA by Radical_Dreamer (Score:1) Friday August 09 2002, @07:29AM
  • Re:Press the "NEXT" button on your controller by Ghengis (Score:1) Friday August 09 2002, @08:07AM
  • Re:3^H4 words by techwolf (Score:1) Friday August 09 2002, @11:14AM
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