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<blockquote data-quote="KenMasters" data-source="post: 116434" data-attributes="member: 517"><p>Hmm, I don't think it's entirely the movie's fault. I didn't have any problems when I watched it.</p><p></p><p>I had similar problems with some BDs on my previous reciever though. Sometimes it would just be a particular spot on a movie, like the end credits of Bounty Hunter where my front speakers would make a huge "BANG", always at the same spot. Or in Toy Story 3, every time I'd pause and then play again it would make a loud "POP". </p><p></p><p>In my case it did have to do with how the disc was authored in that it's the disc that triggered the response, but it was the reciever that actually caused the BANG or POP because the TI DSP wasn't fully up to the task. It was very rare to come across though, like 5 out of a hundred BDs maybe. But when it happens, sho, used to scare the bejeezuz out of me. Trying to fix it is how I managed to brick my receiver.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KenMasters, post: 116434, member: 517"] Hmm, I don't think it's entirely the movie's fault. I didn't have any problems when I watched it. I had similar problems with some BDs on my previous reciever though. Sometimes it would just be a particular spot on a movie, like the end credits of Bounty Hunter where my front speakers would make a huge "BANG", always at the same spot. Or in Toy Story 3, every time I'd pause and then play again it would make a loud "POP". In my case it did have to do with how the disc was authored in that it's the disc that triggered the response, but it was the reciever that actually caused the BANG or POP because the TI DSP wasn't fully up to the task. It was very rare to come across though, like 5 out of a hundred BDs maybe. But when it happens, sho, used to scare the bejeezuz out of me. Trying to fix it is how I managed to brick my receiver. [/QUOTE]
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