Jackie Chan's Breakout Hits

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Re: Jackie Chan's Breakout Hits

#26 Post by mfunk9786 »

Finch wrote: Fri Jun 26, 2026 6:51 pm Isn't it one or two specific Panny players though? Is each player needing a distinct configuration? Isn't it the case that all of the affected Arrow discs don't work only on a handful Panny players, as opposed to all of them?
The two players these don’t work on are extremely ubiquitous, the 820 in particular. And FWIW, I’ve played hundreds if not thousands of discs on mine and this is the first issue of any kind that I’ve encountered. I’m not saying Arrow *will* repress this, but if they do, it’s probably because a whole lot of people have these players.
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Re: Jackie Chan's Breakout Hits

#27 Post by Finch »

Didn't they say they had the 820 among their testing units? Maybe I'm misremembering.
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Re: Jackie Chan's Breakout Hits

#28 Post by tenia »

I'm fairly certain they already said a couple of years ago that they were adding a Panasonic player to the set of players we use to check their discs.
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#29 Post by Finch »

Over at the other forum, a member reported DV plus the workaround not working on the alternate cut of Who am I? as well as the Rumble in the Bronx HK set on their Panasonic player. I think I mentioned on a previous page someone had the same issue with First Strike on their Sony X700 but that doesn't appear to have happened to anyone else yet.
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Re: Jackie Chan's Breakout Hits

#30 Post by nitin »

tenia wrote: Fri Jun 26, 2026 7:39 pm I'm fairly certain they already said a couple of years ago that they were adding a Panasonic player to the set of players we use to check their discs.
they added a Panasonic 450 which uses a different chipset to the 820, if they had a 820 for testing the constant stuffups in recent times would be even more ridiculous
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