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The protection circuit is sensing a load problem, a malfunctioning laser assembly or a failure in the audio/video processing circuitry, far cheaper to replace the DVD player.
if that is a copy of a blu ray movie you are trying to watch... when the copy was made the copyright protection was not removed before it was recorded.
It is a problem of the optical head being covered up by foreign particles obscuring the optical lens. Try using a CD/DVD cleaner disc which has double brushes and one add some solvent which comes along with the pack.Simply play it & keep ejecting and inserting the disc makes the disc to spin, till your player starts reading it..............................sodeep
Hey! Usually, DVDs have soem protections such as CSS and region code protection. These protections will prevent you copy dvds diretcly. In this case, you need DVD Copy software which can help you remove these DVD protection and copy DVDs freely. I have a good luck with this Wondershare DVD Copy which is easy to use and works fine. I recommend you have a free try at first.
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1st, does it come with a driver...if it doesn't, just make sure it is installed properly in your PC, then you just need to install a dvd writing software in your PC e.g. NERO Pro (v7 or later)...then, all will fit in...
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