JST A COUPLE DAYS AGO I COULD PLAY ANY DVD AND NOW I CANT PLAY A SINGLE ONE, WHILE IT WILL STILL PLAY GAMES. wHY CANT IT PLAY DVDS ANYMORE? THE SYSTEM IS ONLY 2 YRS. OLD AND MODERATELY USED
MINE IS TWO YEARS ALSO MODERATELY USED AND IT QUIT PLAYING ANYTHING BLUE RAY..GAME DVDS...BUT NOW I CAN PLAY REGULAR DVDS AND PS2 GAMES THAT ARE NOT BLUE RAY..IM JUST TRYING TO FIGURE OUT IF THE LASER IS OUT?CAUSE YOU CAN BUY THEM OF FEE-BAY FOR ABOUT 70.00..
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It's possible that the DVD you are trying to play was manufactured for a different region than the one your DVD player is set to. DVD players are designed to play DVDs that are encoded for a specific region or regions. For example, a DVD player that is set to Region 1 will only play DVDs that are encoded for Region 1.
You can check the region code of your DVD player by looking at the back of the player or consulting the user manual. You can also check the region code of the DVD you are trying to play by looking at the back of the DVD case or consulting the information that came with the DVD.
If the region code of your DVD player does not match the region code of the DVD you are trying to play, you will see an error message like the one you described. One solution is to try setting your DVD player to a different region and trying to play the DVD again. However, keep in mind that most DVD players can only be set to a particular region a limited number of times, and once the limit has been reached, the region code can no longer be changed.
It's also worth noting that some DVDs are encoded for multiple regions and will play on any DVD player, regardless of the region code. If you have a DVD that is encoded for multiple regions and it is not playing on your DVD player, there may be another issue at play.
Internal DVD Burners are dirt cheap, so I would shop for a replacement Burner to solve the problem (you can find one on ebay for $30 bucks or less shipped to your door). Good luck.
mine did that b4 and i restarted it then it worked agen. if that doesnt work 4 u then all i can say is try replacing ur cd drive. if its still in warrenty then send it back 2 microsoft.
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