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Joined on: Saturday, 25th November 2000, 14:51, Last used: Saturday, 25th November 2000, 14:51

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Noisy Wharfedale 750S - do I have a problem.

Two days I purchased a Wharfedale 750S DVD player at Tesco and bought The Matrix and Pulp Fiction to try it out. The machine is fine except for one problem. When playing The Matrix there is a high-pitched mechanical whine from the player (the drive?) which seems to lessen 10 minutes into the film and gradually disappears. The noise is distracting, even when the soundtrack is at a moderate volume level on the TV.

With the Pulp Fiction DVD the noise is less but still there. When playing CDs the unit is completely silent with no background noise. I have 3 CD players at home and expect there to be no mechanical noise when playing CDs. I would have had the same expectation for DVD players & discs. As this is my first experience of DVD I don`t know if I have a problem with the player or the DVDs. Any helpful souls out there that can advise me what the problem is? Thanks ... Bren