|  | Posted by Stan Jensen on 04/02/06 14:34 
I had that problem. All it took was buying a new machine. :(
 S
 
 On Sun, 02 Apr 2006 09:55:43 GMT, Nick de Graeve
 <nick.degraeve@telenet_DOT_be> wrote:
 
 >I have had for many years a stand-alone DVD player, a Kenwood DVF-5020.
 >
 >Since recently some newly purchased DVDs get poorly recognized. When I
 >put the DVD in the player, the display shows "No Play" and on the screen
 >appears "This type of disc cannot be played. Please insert a different
 >disc.". If I open and close the tray several times, the disc does get
 >accepted.
 >It concerns "Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith" and "Back to
 >the Future" 4-disc Collectors Edition. With the other DVDs in my
 >collection I don't have any problems. The DVD player is Region 2, as are
 >all my discs.
 >
 >I don't think it's a hardware problem, I suspect that my old player
 >can't handle a newer copy protection scheme very well.
 >
 >Anybody with similar problems? Is there a solution? Maybe somebody has a
 >theory?
 >
 >Nick
  Navigation: [Reply to this message] |