Bobbo wrote:
No, it is NTSC. The menus all display on the TV just fine so that shouldn't be a problem.
I think you're referring to Panasonic's menu display and not the DVD's disc menu? You shouldn't be able to see the discs menu at all if there is a compatibility issue. Just an error message?
DVD players are actually very precise devices. It surprises me to no end that they survive near earthquake conditions in most rvs. And continue to work with few issues.
As an end user, I would have first played a music CD to confirm getting audio, and at least the disc tracking system is apparently working. But doesn't really address the DVD laser pickup. However, clean the laser pickup and test another DVD.
If still not working, look for available updated firmware. I've had issues where outdated firmware caused both BluRay and DVD players not to play discs. Just recently, we had a commercial high end BluRay player connected to a $150k Barco DLP projector not play certain discs due to a new commercial copy protection scheme introd 1-2 years ago. Flashing updated firmware solved the issue. This compatibility issue didn't effect all manufacturers. So the discs would play on some players, mostly consumer models, while not playing on others.
All other issues need to be addressed by a technician. DVDs are read from the inner disc outward. If the tracking system is out of alignment, issues with motor disc speed, or laser pickup, maybe even out of focus, the system cannot read the disc identifier or DVD structure files. And you'll end up getting playback error message.
But all a moot point at this stage as Panasonic is taking care of it.