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Sherlock Holmes - The Mad American - 05-28-2010

Sam Wrote:I've noticed this a few times with other movies. Maybe it's just a PITA ad strategy? Force us to watch them in hopes we'll see something of interest and rent it. If I'm not mistaken - and I am far too often - I think I solved this issue by hitting STOP twice, then the menu button, and it bypassed the previews. Been a while since I did that but I think it worked. My memory isn't too good. Smile


This is a big thing on kids DVDs. I have tried everything I can think of on a lot of my kids DVDs and have found nothing that works. Just tried your suggestion of STOP twice and then menu with no luck.Sad

That is annoying as all get out. If anything it makes me less likely to want to watch anything it is advertising since it is forced.


Sherlock Holmes - Yeratel - 05-28-2010

The Mad American Wrote:This is a big thing on kids DVDs. I have tried everything I can think of on a lot of my kids DVDs and have found nothing that works. Just tried your suggestion of STOP twice and then menu with no luck.Sad

That is annoying as all get out. If anything it makes me less likely to want to watch anything it is advertising since it is forced.

The sequence is STOP STOP PLAY. That works on most commercial DVDs.


Sherlock Holmes - cobalt - 05-28-2010

Yeratel Wrote:The sequence is STOP STOP PLAY. That works on most commercial DVDs.

Yes it does.....thank goodness.


Sherlock Holmes - Sam - 05-28-2010

The Mad American Wrote:This is a big thing on kids DVDs. I have tried everything I can think of on a lot of my kids DVDs and have found nothing that works. Just tried your suggestion of STOP twice and then menu with no luck.Sad

That is annoying as all get out. If anything it makes me less likely to want to watch anything it is advertising since it is forced.

Maybe the movie I was watching just didn't have the previews completely "forced." Like I said, was a good while back. Pretty sure it worked. If I had a dvd like that I could just sit here and experiment. Luckily I don't have one.

But I love little challenges like this. So...

- If you normally watch dvd on your PC there is a media player called VLC that can allow you to skip through all that forced junk.

- On your stand alone dvd player, have you tried jumping to the main title using the remote option for title listing?

- How about using the display button (or whichever button brings up the timer) on the remote and entering a time that corresponds to the end of the current title's length or maybe 10 minutes ahead if it's tied into the movie title? That might skip to the end of the previews and to the main menu.


Sherlock Holmes - Sam - 05-28-2010

Yeratel Wrote:The sequence is STOP STOP PLAY. That works on most commercial DVDs.

Aaaaahhhh, maybe that is what I did. I should write this down before I forget again. Now that I look at what I said hitting Menu instead of Play would take you into the player's menu, not the movie's. Duh.


Sherlock Holmes - Scott Miller - 05-28-2010

Sam Wrote:Aaaaahhhh, maybe that is what I did. I should write this down before I forget again. Now that I look at what I said hitting Menu instead of Play would take you into the player's menu, not the movie's. Duh.

All I do is put in the DVD 15 minutes before I'm actually ready to watch and then watch whatever previews I want after the movie ends.


Sherlock Holmes - The Mad American - 05-28-2010

Yeratel Wrote:The sequence is STOP STOP PLAY. That works on most commercial DVDs.


Hmmm, that worked on some of the kids DVDs that force the previews but there is still a couple I tried it didn't work on. The PBS kids show "Caillou" is one of them that it didn't work on. Hehe, I think I will just stick to doing like Scott mentioned, putting it in way early and then coming back to it when we are ready to start it.


Sherlock Holmes - webby - 05-29-2010

Yeratel Wrote:The sequence is STOP STOP PLAY. That works on most commercial DVDs.

Thanks for the hack - I will definitely try it next time!

Scott Miller Wrote:All I do is put in the DVD 15 minutes before I'm actually ready to watch and then watch whatever previews I want after the movie ends.

Yeah, I'll do this too, just in case the hack doesn't work. Wink


Sherlock Holmes - Sigokat - 05-29-2010

Sam Wrote:Agreed on all points.

And I would like to thank you for bringing up Jeremy Brett. I am in the process of obtaining all his Holmes episodes and I have enjoyed every one of them so far. And you were also right to say that no one can compare.

I have a couple of Holmes shows starring Peter Cushing. He's not too damn bad at all, but lacks those little mannerisms that Brett gave to the character which made him Holmes.

Sam, glad I could introduce another fan to the wonderful works of Jeremy Brett as Holmes. They are a true delight to watch. Even though I enjoy them all I think my ultimate favorites are:

The Second Stain
The Six Napoleans
The Sign of Four (2 hours)
The Solitary Cyclist
The Speckled Band

Don't forget the 2 hour "films" as well. I listed one already, but I believe there are 4 total. I'd have to get out my DVDs and check to be positive though.



Sherlock Holmes - Mick C. - 05-31-2010

sigokat Wrote:Sam, glad I could introduce another fan to the wonderful works of Jeremy Brett as Holmes. They are a true delight to watch. Even though I enjoy them all I think my ultimate favorites are:

The Second Stain
The Six Napoleans
The Sign of Four (2 hours)
The Solitary Cyclist
The Speckled Band

Don't forget the 2 hour "films" as well. I listed one already, but I believe there are 4 total. I'd have to get out my DVDs and check to be positive though.

If anyone would like to check out the Jeremy Brett episodes and movies and has a Costco membership, they have a boxed set of them all for $99.