M300 DVD device i/o error

Hello
You just bought a M300. Having problems playing DVDs. There is no problem reading CD
Get an i/o device error. This could be a hardware or software problem?
Best regards / jesper

Hello

If the device has the factory settings it should not happen. Please contact your local dealer and clarify this point. The unit is new, and if you manage quickly you can ask for a replacement.

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