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  1. Ok i've got 2 questions for you guys... heres the main problem:

    One day my sister put in a vcd into my pioneer dv-340. The vcd would go in, it would say loading for like 10-15 seconds and then it would just pop right back out without even reading it!!! So she tried a few times then called me over. I tried pushing it in and holding it so it wouldn't pop out, pressing play over and over and many different things. I tried playing like 10 different vcds that had ALL WORKED BEFORE! I don't get it guys. Last week it worked perfectly fine. Would it be something in the settings or something that i could have accidentally changed? I never touch the settings and neither does my sister. So what is going on? Is it because my dvd player is too old now or something? Its not exposed to heat or whatever the stuff in the manual says. I bought this dvd player 2 years ago and had been playing everything perfectly fine until now. Svcds, vcds, xvcds and all types of cd brands!! Can anyone help me here please?

    My second question is:
    Can anyone here do a backflip? I've been having a really hard time landing one and i'd like to get some pointers from someone that knows how to do it. Thanks.
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    Achoo,

    Get yourself a new dvd player. Problem solved.

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    Big Question for you: Does it play DVD's? You didn't mention if it doesn't work at all. Will it play anything, CD's, DVD's, or does it just not play VCD's?
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  4. Your sister has broken it previously and then pretended it broke when you were there. She must pay for the new DVD player. If its out of gtee then open the top and check for foreign bodies inside... like toast.. or spiders.. or liquids (party lately?)
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