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Yes, this would be normal. It spins the disk and fills an internal "buffer", which then plays until it is ready to fill the buffer again. This improves resistance to being moved around while playing.
Put film on pause, exit, watch another film for 20 minutes. Return, watch film until message comes up again, pause, exit go back to other film for another 20 minutes. Etc. Eventually you will see the whole film after 4-5 shifts. Otherwise, shun Sony.
this may just be the mechanism changing diretion as it reads the second layer on the disc usually because the film is too long to go on one side of the dvd disc.
quite normal.
but if happening quite a lot during playing a film then it could be something as simple as cleaning the mechanism. NOT for the untrained
change some of the audio setting of the DVD player. usually there is a menu feature on your remote or on the front of the player, not the audio menu of the movie itself
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