Your problem is not the DVD player, most DVD's come in multi-language format and your disk is set to either French or Spanish. Correct the setup when the DVd begins.
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This is a movie u burn with a computer duplication software correct one to one exact coppy?Yes,go to the movie main menu should have languages like French,Spanish,English.Should able used ur DVD remote controller to chose and pick the language u wanted.
The problem is not the disc itself but your DVD player. If other discs still play in English, and it is just this one disc that plays in Spanish, then your player is using some sort of stored setting to recognize your preference for spanish on that particular disc.
Forgive me if you've already done this, but try turning unplugging the DVD player for a period of ten seconds or so, and then plug it back in. If there is a reset button, press it. See if the disc still plays in Spanish after that.
If so, you may need to navigate the DVD menu of the offending CD to turn off the language setting your daughter selected. If you don't speak Spanish, try navigating to the language settings on one of the other discs with the English menus. Memorize how you got there, and take the same path through the Spanish language menu. Return the language setting to English, and exit.
Hope this helps.
FixYa is really an English-language site, but no action seems to be taken against the use of foreign languages. If you try posting your question in Spanish there are many American members who will understand and the FixYa staff have a few Spanish speakers who can monitor your question to ensure it does not break the rules.
Oh boy that's a real problem. I guess the menu is there but you don't understand it because it's in Spanish.
I don't know this particular phone but thinking logically, there are four things I would consider.
1) Find someone who can speak Spanish, there are lot of people who can.
2) Find someone who has the same phone that is in English and copy the key presses.
3) Use Google language tools to help you interpret the Spanish menu
4) Take you phone to a dealer
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