I have a Finlux DVD510 player (http://forward.to/finlux510) which puzzles me: if i burn a VCD or a MP3 CDRW, i must switch the player off and on again about 5 times in order to get the disc recognized and played properly.
Upon inserting the disc for the first time, "loading" stays in the display for ever. After switching off and on, generally the on screen MP3 menu of the VCD menu appears (distorted) but i cant make menu-choices (the player freezes).
After switching off and on, i'm able to make menu choices, and sometimes playback begins, but intermittently.
After one or two more off/on's , playback is fine and playback keeps fine troughout the disc.

How is it possible that playing the disc becomes progressivly better by switching off and on? It can't be a CDRW compatibility thing because otherwise playback wouldn't be fine after multiple off/on, would it?
And to stump me: if i burn a CDDA (Audio CD) on the same CDRW media, it starts playing correctly on the first run... so it seems player-software related. But why does switching it off and on make it better (settings would be lost by switching it off one would say, so any adjustments made to for instance the laser-pickup angle of whatever should be lost....?)

Any ideas how this is possible? It's otherwise a good player, reads all, only it's a bit time consuming to get an MP3 disc playing...