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Was playing DVD, paused it, then won't acknowledge any commands

We were watching DVD, everything was working perfectly. We paused it due to a brief phone call. Once the phone call ended we tried to unpause the movie and nothing. We tried to stop and start it, again nothing.

Please advise what the best method to do it. This DVD player is rarely used. At least advise how to get it to release the DVD.

Your help is greatly appreciated.

Thank you!

By the way, Happy New Year.

  • Anonymous Jan 19, 2008

    I have the identical problem with my Zenith DVC2200C.

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