I was wondering if keeping dvd's on pause for increased times or pausing a dvd player often reduces the longevity of a dvd player...(or any player which uses a laser mechanism, for that matter)
My pioneer dvd player has a "resume" function, which allows you to start from the point where you stopped a dvd while watching (actually it'll do this even after you've taken the disc out of the player, the memory works for 5 different discs), so I've been using the stop/resume buttons, and avoiding the Pause button...because I imagine that the pause function puts additional strain on the mechnism...
Am I doing any good? or does it matter at all?
Thanks.
My pioneer dvd player has a "resume" function, which allows you to start from the point where you stopped a dvd while watching (actually it'll do this even after you've taken the disc out of the player, the memory works for 5 different discs), so I've been using the stop/resume buttons, and avoiding the Pause button...because I imagine that the pause function puts additional strain on the mechnism...
Am I doing any good? or does it matter at all?
Thanks.