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  1. Member
    Join Date: Nov 2006
    Location: Peru
    This player has been great. Plays everything..... until recently. Put in a copied movie, not sure of the format (since it generally plays all my disks, I don't keep track), and it came up with the "can't read disk" message. No prob, right? just put in another movie. When the next movie loaded, the color was way off, mostly blue. I ejected the disk, and noticed the Pioneer logo that has always been red was now blue. I would like to get back to enjoying my player, but I'm losin' that lovin' feeling. Can someone help?
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  2. Always Watching guns1inger's Avatar
    Join Date: Apr 2004
    Location: Miskatonic U
    I would start by plugging it into a different TV to make sure it is the Pioneer screwing with the colours. How do you connect normally - component, s-video etc ? Can you try an alternate connection method.

    It certainly doesn't sound too good, but it is worth trying to narrow down exactly where the problem lies.
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