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Im having trouble playing a DVD on my PS2 Game Console or DVD-Rom drive. Is the disk defective?

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Im having trouble playing a DVD on my PS2 Game Console or DVD-Rom drive. Is the disk defective?

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We get reports of this sort of problem every once in a while. While your disk may indeed be defective, it may also be experiencing a compatibility problem with your PS2 game console or your computers DVD-Rom drive. Many of the major Anime studios do not test DVD’s on game consoles or DVD-Rom drives when they are being authored, and while they will work in those devices most of the time, there is no guarantee of compatibility. Bandai, for instance, generally will not consider a DVD defective if it fails to play on a PS2 machine, but does play OK on a normal DVD player. If you do experience a problem with a DVD playing on your game console or DVD-Rom drive, please test it on a normal DVD player (if possible) before you report it to us as a defective disk. If it does not play on a regular DVD player, or has the same problem, it is probably defective. If it plays OK on a regular DVD player, then the disk probably has a compatibility issue with your external device that may require you to u

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We get reports of this sort of problem from time to time. While your disk may indeed be defective, it may also be experiencing a compatibility problem with your Play Station game console or your computers DVD-Rom drive. Alas, many of the major Anime studios do not test DVD’s on game consoles or DVD-Rom drives when they are being authored, and while they will work in those devices most of the time, there is no guarantee of compatibility. Bandai, for instance, generally will not consider a DVD defective if it fails to play on a PS2 machine, but does play OK on a normal DVD player. If you do experience a problem with a DVD playing on your game console or DVD-Rom drive, please test it on a normal DVD player (if possible) before you report it to us as a defective disk. If it does not play on a regular DVD player, or has the same problem, it is probably defective. If it plays OK on a regular DVD player, then the disk probably has a compatibility issue with your external device that may requi

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