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I do not believe this is a region-free DVD player. I believe it only plays Region 1 or All commercial discs. The manual for the SD-V296 is available from Toshiba here: http://cdgenp01.csd.toshiba.com/content/support/manuals/userguides/su2810535/SD-V296_OM.pdf .
Neither of these units can record to DVD; they are DVD players. I believe they are the same unit (the extra letters indicate a region code for the player).
Buy those USA movies DVD discs in the country u live in.To have the best chance,it to have the wright format datas,that was put in the DVD discs,so that it will work with ur DVD Player/VCR Combo.
Thank you. Yes, we did solve the problem; in fact, it was the way we had solved it one other time, even though I had believed it a fluke then:
we simply disconnected the unit for a couple of hours, plugged it back in and, just as last time, the tray opened easily.
http://www.comcast.com/corporate/customers/customer_support/remotes.html go there and click the remote your using and then find the brand and get the code
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