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I've read some of the problems that has already been posted about the Ironman Bluray. What I am curious about, as I did not see my problem listed, are these problems also related to the problem the old DVDs use to have when it would get to the switching of the layers of the disk that it would slow down, you lose sound, and the graphics would become choppy, because that is what is happening to me. I just got the player right before Black Friday and got the Ironman Bluray a couple of weeks ago from Walmart Online. I've read someone had reported that Walmart had no clue there was a recall, but my question is still, was the recall also on the poor coding that would make the movie unplayable at around the one hour to one hour and 20 mark?
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buying Ironman BD | Retail/Shopping | PoorSignal | 6 | 08-15-2009 01:14 PM |
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