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If all the other discs you own play fine, then it would indicate manufacture defect in the disc recording. I suggest you bring it back to the place of purchase for exchange or refund.
I am not even sure I am allowed to tell you this but if you take out all the screws holding the cover in place so you can clean the lens inside with a cotton swab and a little bit of alcohol it will most likely fix your DVD player. MAKE SURE IT IS UNPLUGGED!!! If you dont UNPLUG it you can cause serious injury or death! I myself have fixed several read errors by doing so. Make sure to replace cover before plugging it back in.
My brother had the same problem. Toshiba tech support said the disc was already formatted, so the DVD MENU option would not be available. He went straight to dubbing and recorded to the disc. After recording, the DVD MENU option was then available. He thought the disc was not formatted since it was straight out of the package and he always had to format other new discs. Perhaps your disc was actually already formatted?
hi. this lens assembly is faulty. the load motor is not operating at full capacity. it is not aligning the disc with the actual lens. this assembly is whole and you will need to replace the entire lens dock in order to restore normal operations.
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