Do you have a question about the PDL705 and is the answer not in the manual?
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Renae Worden
February 3, 2025
Why do I keep getting the message err disc after trying to play several different discs?
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Mr. Anderson
February 10, 2025
The GPX PDL705 may display the message "err disc" when trying to play different discs due to several possible reasons:
1. Unsupported Disc Format – The player supports DVD-R/RW, DVD+R/RW, CD, CD-R, CD-RW, and JPEG discs. If the inserted disc is not in one of these formats, it may not be recognized. 2. Disc Damage or Dirt – Scratches, smudges, or dirt on the disc surface can prevent the player from reading it properly. 3. Lens Issues – A dirty or faulty laser lens inside the player may cause reading errors. 4. Region Code Mismatch – If the DVD region code does not match the player's supported region, it may not play. 5. Incorrect Disc Placement – The disc must be placed correctly in the tray with the readable side facing down. 6. System Compatibility – The player supports NTSC and PAL systems. A mismatch between the disc's video format and the player's settings may cause issues.
Cleaning the disc, ensuring compatibility, and checking for hardware issues may help resolve the problem.
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Do you have a question about the PDL705 and is the answer not in the manual?
Questions and answers
Why do I keep getting the message err disc after trying to play several different discs?
The GPX PDL705 may display the message "err disc" when trying to play different discs due to several possible reasons:
1. Unsupported Disc Format – The player supports DVD-R/RW, DVD+R/RW, CD, CD-R, CD-RW, and JPEG discs. If the inserted disc is not in one of these formats, it may not be recognized.
2. Disc Damage or Dirt – Scratches, smudges, or dirt on the disc surface can prevent the player from reading it properly.
3. Lens Issues – A dirty or faulty laser lens inside the player may cause reading errors.
4. Region Code Mismatch – If the DVD region code does not match the player's supported region, it may not play.
5. Incorrect Disc Placement – The disc must be placed correctly in the tray with the readable side facing down.
6. System Compatibility – The player supports NTSC and PAL systems. A mismatch between the disc's video format and the player's settings may cause issues.
Cleaning the disc, ensuring compatibility, and checking for hardware issues may help resolve the problem.
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