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I am not totally sure since you may not be able to read the number on the original IC - however C0DACZH00006 appears to be one number for Panasonic IC 1021 reference. (this is for the DVD-S47 but it seems to be standard type for this series).
I suggest you contact an authorised service centre or Panasonic directly, and provide the above number IC to them - along with the DVD player model number - if this turns out to be correct, you can go ahead and order the part. Not too expensive and it is not a surface-mounted component. It is available. I also recommend that you replace all the electrolytic capacitors in the SMPS - as several may have leaked, causing the demise of the IC. Don't just replace the IC - and touch up any dodgy solder joints in this circuit.
Most commonly with this unit there is a compatibility issue with PALS or NTSC Formatting. Make sure the DVD player, DVD itself and the TV unit are all compatible. Also, since this unit commonly comes with the Standard Red, White, and Yellow Video/Audio Cables, Try switching to the Composite Cables. (Red, Green, and Blue-generally). This should fix the incompatibility issue. Hope this helps
There are DVD players that have a feature that automatically skips the menu and plays the largest title on the disc (typically the movie). It's usually not an advertised feature.
maybe pressing "play mode" on the remote can fix that.
Since you're having more problems, it will probably take more then disabling that feature, or you might be looking at 2 separate issues.
What happens if you take the battery out of the remote? does that stop it? and what happens when you press FF on the player itself?
this should tell you if the problem is specificaly with the remote, or with the player itself.
Best thing to do though is use the warranty if its still valid, or consult the shop on repair options.
Good luck
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