DVD Playback Issues On Consoles Enumerated 32
Thanks to IGN.com for their updated list of DVDs that play back incorrectly on consoles, including the Xbox and, particularly, the PlayStation 2. It seems DVD layer changes are a particular problem, but the article points out that "...with at least three different sets of DVD drivers out for the [PS2] system, there are quite a few discs that have problems running", and also raises the little-known fact that the only way to upgrade your PS2 DVD drivers "..is to pick up the Sony PlayStation 2 DVD Remote. The $20 remote includes a disc that will copy the latest (2.10) drivers to a memory card."
Myself (Score:2)
There is a workaround the plan 9 issue, I can skip forward on the part where it freezes, but the Evolution issue baffles me.
Thankfully, my Buckaroo banzai DVD plays fine!
PS2 DVD software (Score:5, Interesting)
Another way to update DVD driver? (Score:3, Insightful)
Or maybe Sony is cracking down, forcing you to spend your $20 to get the update?
Re:Another way to update DVD driver? (Score:2)
Re:Another way to update DVD driver? (Score:1)
Reading this, I'm REALLY glad I bought a seperate DVD player.
Re:Another way to update DVD driver? (Score:4, Informative)
Re:Another way to update DVD driver? (Score:2)
We have a release PS2, and it had a tendancy to get the audio and video out of sync half way through a movie (pause would fix it), and special features that required pressing the >> button would not work with the controller.
After using the upgraded drivers from the DVD remote, both those issues are fixed, and we never use the remote, cause the controller is actually a much easier to use for basic functions (since you never lose it, and you don't have to hunt
Watch out (Score:3, Informative)
There are at least two official PS2 remote controls. I got the thin one that's pretty crappy, and it didn't come with any disc. Go for the wider version.
My experience on PS2 (Score:4, Interesting)
Honestly, I haven't thought about DVD issues in ages, although I did have real problems with Jurassic Park III and The Mexican a while back. Nothing since then to interrupt viewing, except the half-second pause when the layer changes.
Seems like nintendo was on to something... (Score:2)
DVD movies compatible with my JVC DVD player: All of them
There you go. See how simple that was. Just think of how many Gamecubes Nintendo would have sold if they added a shitty DVD player that barely worked, needed a "sold separately" remote, and several driver updates to function reasonably well. I hope Sony and MS are proud of themselves.
Re:Seems like nintendo was on to something... (Score:2)
First of all, only MS has the "needs a sold separatly remote" issue, the PS2 plays DVDs out of the box.
Second, as I stated above, I have not experienced any significant DVD issues, and I use my PS2 has my main DVD player.
Third, Nintendo has suspended production
Re:Seems like nintendo was on to something... (Score:2)
Just to make things clear, the reason the Xbox doesn't include the DVD functionality out of the box is so that you're not paying the $30 US licensing fees required to have a functional DVD player unless you actually want to use it to play DVDs.
And people mock the Q (Score:2)
The Q plays GameCubes, has an actual GOOD remote control with EJECT and POWER buttons, plays region-free DVDs, MP3s and VCDs without mods. The only reason you would need to mod it is to play import games.
I don't have one, but I assume it works better than the XBox one, which I had trouble playing my collection with, especially since it alienates my whole VCD collection.
Re:And people mock the Q (Score:1)
Xbox compatibility list. (Score:1)
Re:Xbox compatibility list. (Score:1)
Area codes? (Score:2, Informative)
hrmm (Score:1)
I also wonder if since layer breaks cause a problem for developers who wants to go over the standard 5.2
What the? (Score:2)
I took the PS2 into the local EB, and they said the only way to fix it would be to trade it in for a new one. They decided to be nice and let me do so, even though i hadn't actually bought the unit there (but i do buy a lot of games there, which is presumably why they felt like being nice)
Futurama works on Xbox (Score:2)
Re:Futurama works on Xbox (Score:1)
Hmm so that's why (Score:2)
Uh, Regions? (Score:2)
Don't forget. (Score:5, Informative)
If you bought your PS2 at a big, nasty store like Wal-mart or Future Shop, chances are you have one of the old SPCH-30001R or S (1st gen) machines which have the old 2.10 driver (and also many issues with lasers).
If you bought it at EB, GameStop, or some other store that focuses on games, chances are you have the newer 7th gen one. You can always check the version via triangle in the browser. If you did buy it at an EB or Gamestop and you have an old PS2, don't fret. If you bought one of their extended warrantees, you can just exchange it for a new one. Just take the base console in and ask for a newest model one.
WOW! (Score:2)
Mine cannot make it through any movie that I own. My roomie and I have had 3 diff. PS2s, not a single one can play a DVD. (1 was returned because it flaked out after a month of use.)
Games: A-
Console (gaming): A+
Console (dvd): F
They didn't list the Nuon (Score:2)
The Nuon games are about as fun as Munch's Oddysee (read: not very) but at least it plays every movie in my collection.
Re:They didn't list the Nuon (Score:1)
Sorry if it ain't some D&D variant.