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Stupid Panasonic DVD player.. Sound playing up, kinda xD x

Panasonic EUR7720X20 (well thats what is says on the remote, not too sure exactly what it is), pressed 'music with picture' button, this means i get either music on one screen or the picture on another... I now cant get back to it when they where both together as one...

Dont have a manual as this was received from a family friend, help!

  • BethyBlates Oct 10, 2008

    THANKYOU SO MUCH!
    I have been looking all night for a solution when i really wanted to be in bed with a film.

    Your a real lifesaver

    Beth
    xxx

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Remote model number will not help us to assume what dvd player you have.Please provide dvd player model number written on back or bottom of unit.

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Hi,

Please download manual from below link:

http://safemanuals.com/user-guide-instructions-owner-manual/PANASONIC/NVVP31EBEBL-_E

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