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  1. I recently purchased a Kenwood DV-403 from a friend it was in perfect condition but i can't seem to paly vcd's. i read on various posts that people have played burnt vcd's on it as well as it says it supports vcd's it supports cdr/cdrw my friend who i only talk to very infrequently says he had to go in the menus and change something to allow for vcd playback from a burnt vcd. the vcd's i am trying work fine in my friends dvd player that plays vcd's anyone know what i need to do? thanks
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    Does it have a menu option for enabling PBC?
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  3. I don't see anything that has to do with PBC.. is it somethign that you know is on there or is it a suggestion.. if you know what menu would you be i need to be on? thanks..
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  4. What exactly does pbc stand for maybe its written out rather than written as PBC
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    My DVD player has to have enable PBC (PlayBack Control) for it to play VCDs thats all. Its a strange option to have though I know. If your friend says its in the menus, just experiement. Some DVD players have an advanced menu that gives you even more options.
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    Is it a burned CD that you are trying to play as Im assuming that you mean an actual VCD. If it is a burned CDR, try a different media.
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  6. I am trying a burnt cd that i have been using in my old player that worked fine. someone posted that they burned a cd and had it working.. i am using maxell media cd.. Do you have any resources that i might be able to check on that might have some more information about this model dvd player? that might be able to help
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    I dont Im afraid. Some DVD players are better at playing certain CDRs than others, so it could be that your player doesnt like the media.
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  8. my friends uses the same cdrs as me ...
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