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Keep getting playback error message. Resetting hasn't worked and I cannot format it. Have tried letting the battery run down and restarted, but no luck. It just seems stuck.
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The error message "Disc Error Playback feature may not be available on this disc" can have a few different causes. Here are some of the most common:
The disc is not compatible with the DVD player. Some DVD players are only compatible with certain regions or formats of discs. If the disc you are trying to play is not compatible with your DVD player, you will get this error message.
The disc is damaged. If the disc is scratched, dirty, or otherwise damaged, it may not be able to be read by the DVD player.
The DVD player is faulty. If the DVD player is faulty, it may not be able to read discs correctly.
Here are some things you can try to fix the problem:
Try playing the disc in another DVD player. If the disc plays in another DVD player, then the problem is with your DVD player.
Clean the disc. Use a soft, dry cloth to clean the disc. Be careful not to scratch the disc.
Format the disc. If the disc is formatted for a different region or format, you may need to format it for your DVD player.
Reset the DVD player. If the DVD player is faulty, you may need to reset it.
If you have tried all of these things and you are still getting the error message, then you may need to replace the DVD player.
My Omron only goes up to about 165 only takes about 1/2 the time it takes to get a reading from my Samsung. For my Samsung, I use a couple of velcro straps (can buy them at electronic dept's and they sold as wire-cord wraps), and I place them so they go across the seem of the arm band and keep it tight as the BP pressure goes over 215. This solution for me is the only way I can get this machine to perform consistently. It still runs about 10 higher than my Omron, but it is consistent - and now no longer gives me "Err-1" messages. BTW - I've got an order in for the "Advocate Wrist Blood Pressure Monitor" and I'll be happy to post how it works after I receive it.
the message you are getting is the machines waay of telling you that it can not read that disc. which means you will have to burn your discs in a different format. or your are using a type of disc it does not recognize.
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