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If you've had for awhile and have not cleaned, that could be one possible problem. Suggest purchasing and using a CD/DVD cleaning kit. These are inexpensive.
Another possibility is to check the disc(s) that you are trying to use. Older players will not recognize many of the newer recordable disc formats like DVD +R or DVD -R and DVDRW. This especially includes dual-layer and high definition formats like HD DVD and Blu-Ray.
Please write back, if these do not help.
This maybe too simplistic but are you sure you have the right command buttons toggled try to set the player to VCR and not dvd.
Set the player to VCR with a tape in it and press play. I hope this works for you
There doesn't appear to be an online manual for this particular model, but the instructions for the DVW 7100 should be similar. Below I have posted a link to download this manual.
http://safemanuals.com/314159.php?k=647cfe42a45de0278188ca65329d258f&ID=334386&q=SANYO%20DVW-7100A&cM=-1
I hope this helps (and works!)
Good luck!
Der Strom
You may already have the solution, but I ran into this problem too on my 7200. The way to get it out of progressive is press and hold the play button for 5 seconds. Simple - once you know the answer - I was afraid it would involve navigating through menus you couldn't see.
You can record (dub) a dvd to tape. Also, you can record tv programs using the internal tuner (recording to the tape, not the dvd). Remember, this is not a DVD recorder but rather a DVD player. If your question is relating as to how to do this, refer to your owner's manual. If you've lost the manual, I can email it to you.
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