Hi. Same problem re TOSHIBA portable DVD player bought in the USA, model SD-P91SKN. Wonder if anyone found the solution to unlock it to multi-region? Thanks!
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this problem you are encountering is common with most portable DVD player's. The problem most at times is coming from the flex or screen inverter. The flex eventually worn out as a result of regular opening and closing of the player.
The screen displaying white is a symptom of bad flex or inverter.
To confirm, insert a disc into the player, press play. You should hear sound coming out of the speaker of the portable player even as it is playing.
Furthermore, connect an AV cord from the portable DVD player to your TV and you will eventually find out that it is going to display on your TV.
Having done the above, and having confirmed that the flex/inverter is that cause of the problem, please get back to me so that I may direct you further on what to do next.
I bought this LG flat TV at Circuit City last week. TV is okay, but I was trying to hook up my portable DVD player and I can not make it work. I can hear the sound that coming out from the DVD but theres no picture from the screen. I believe my connection is correct, because there is the color coding which is red, yellow and white which you just connect at the back of the TV and at the DVD player.
Can anyone help me to figure out the problem. thanks a lot
OK...all you have to do is to change the flex cable which is connected from the mother board to the screen or LCD of your portable DVD..i am the is the problem of your Portable DVD.
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