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Any easier way to skip Disney trailers?

post #1 of 7
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I went to watch King Arthur last night, and I was forced to skip through about five trailers and an anti-piracy video before finally getting to the main menu. I know that others have probably noticed this; however, I have not seen a lot of complaining about it. Does this bother anyone else? Is there an easier way to bypass all of this? I don't mind hitting chapter skip once, but this is quite excessive. If Disney ever goes HD DVD, they could probably cut 20GB by just removing the Disney propaganda. I don't mind this being included on the disc as long as the movie quality isn't effected (Disney Blu-ray discs usually look great), but I wish that they could bury these under the special features so that it wouldn't take five minutes to get to the main menu every time.
post #2 of 7
It would certainly be more user friendly if the menu button worked here.
post #3 of 7
I haven't watched this title, but sometimes using the other menu button works for skipping this stuff (pop-up menu instead of top menu I think)
post #4 of 7
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Originally Posted by geaux-tigers View Post

Is there an easier way to bypass all of this?

None that I have found.

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Does this bother anyone else?

Yes, all I want to do is watch the d*?# movie. I do not need extras, trailers, warnings, games, etc., for other readers YMMV.
post #5 of 7
Yes BV is definitely excessive in this department. What makes it even worse is that they go from previews to anti-copy BS, then they tell you that your movie will be starting shortly and you have to wait that screen out. I really don't understand their logic.
post #6 of 7
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I am using a PS3, and I tried both menu buttons without success. You just get the message about operation not supported or menu not available. I thought that since no one else was complaining that maybe it was a PS3 issue or there was a trick that I didn't know about.
post #7 of 7
Thanks for the warning. I will only buy Disney movies if the title is REALLY compelling.

Rick R
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