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Does the Toshiba 3109's Have a Firmware Problem or WHAT?
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Post 1 made on Monday November 8, 1999 at 18:47
Paul Borel
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After reading some posts on the problems that "some" players were having with the Matrix DVD, I tried it on my Toshiba 3109, and IT'S TRUE! I couldn't access the "White Rabbit" features. (...not to mention the "blue flashing" screen in-between the production company's logo and the beginning of the movie...) I have a Sony 530, which is able to "catch" the rabbit and play "ALL" the scenes perfectly, and without any "sync" problems!(...yet?...) Anyway, I called Toshiba today and they said that they've recieved a "couple" calls about this problem. They said that they would get back to me when they "learn" something about it...ANYONE ELSE HAVE THE TOSHIBA 3109 BLUES?
OP | Post 2 made on Thursday November 11, 1999 at 02:31
Jed
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I have a toshiba 3109 also but my white rabbit feature works fine. Maybe it is a faulty shipment or something. Just thought I would let you know its not all of them.
OP | Post 3 made on Wednesday December 8, 1999 at 18:55
AL c
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I have the European model of the 3109 and R1 release of the matrix and it plays fine.


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