The 'disc incompatible' message on your Panasonic DMP-BDT220 could indicate that the 3D Blu-ray disc is not compatible with your player, possibly due to region coding or a format issue. Ensure that the disc is indeed a 3D Blu-ray and not a standard Blu-ray. Additionally, check for any firmware updates for your player, as outdated software can sometimes cause compatibility issues. If the problem persists, the disc itself may be damaged or defective.
No, both the disc's and the system's hardware and software are incompatible.
It's the disc. Go to the Panasonic web site and find the link. The distributor of the Blu Ray disc will contact you for your phone number and mail you a new disc. It is not the player it IS the disc.
It does not hurt a console to put a disc in it can not play, but what is the point
A basic Panasonic remote has functions such as the ability to stop, play, rewind and fast forward. You can purchase basic Panasonic remotes online from the Amazon website.
Read my answer under the question How do you play a PC game without the disc in the disc drive? on this site.
The problem is likely a scratched disc if other games play fine
...kind of obvious, don't you think? You put in the disc of the game you want to play. If you want to play Sims 3, put in that disc. If you want to play one of the expansion packs, put in the disc for the correct expansion pack.
Normally not but you can install a app where you can play it without disc.
If you have no disc you can download a patch where the game will play with out the disc.
Even with a PCSX2 emulator you play the file and not a disc. You can use the disc to create a file for the emulator program
I believe disc 2 is the multiplayer disc, so yes.
a disc like a CD but then for your wii where a game to play on your wii is on