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The only practical way to check such a disc is by substitution of another disc which is believed to be OK. But first, verify your test disc is OK by playing the disc in another player known to operate properly. If the disc passes that test, insert the OK disc in your DVP615. If the test disc produces the same error message as your first disc, the player itself is more likely to be defective. However, there is still a small chance the read head is merely dirty or dusty, so cleaning is the next step.
The disc drive is not reading and so after it tries on for some time the drive does not detect and so fails to read. You can try and clean the optical lens unit manually using an ear bud with delicate wipes on the lens eye. If this wont change the error then the optical unit is faulty and will need a change.
check ur cd/dvd into other drive if it reads properly then there is the problem dvd player, try cleaning the lens if it does not work take to service center
Unfortunately, your DVD player is broken. Portable units like these often get bumped and jostled and the motor that spins the DVD quits (very small and fragile). Sorry, I wish there were a magic button.
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