Quote Originally Posted by Hal
Thanks for the reply. All I know is that I have rented two or three DVDs that will not play on my DVD player. The only reason I could determine was that they were dual layer. There may be a completely different reason. My DVD player is only about four years old. NAD support said that it would not play Dual Layer DVDs.
Wouldnt surprize me.
If someone at NAD said that , well thats just another reason to stay away from that brand.
Others make DVD players, you dont need a NAD.
Ever since NAD started making stuff in China their quality has gone south.
SOME of the early players had parts rattling around inside them.
Home theater magazine had to get three before they could get a review sample that
would play during their first review of the first NAD DVD player.
I had a NAD cassette recorder once, amazing and well priced.
I really hate to see the rush to China of so many brands, especially those who don't know how to do business there.
Cambridge has a long history of Chinese production, and seems to be doing well,
but NAD hasnt figured it out yet, and their QC problems are legion.
Dual layer playback is basic, for a player not to handle it properly is
INEXCUSABLE