Miz J!
I put in a movie last night and the player said "no disc". I tried another disc & the same thing happened. I looked at the instruction manual to troubleshoot the player & that said nothing. I've had the DVD player for just about a month & it's a good brand name too. Help me out here people!
For some reason the DVD player is not reading the disc & I have moved the "eye" back & forth to help it along to no avail.
Answer
Check the disc you're using for scratches and dirt. If the disc is damaged it won't play properly, regardless of the DVD player's ability to function. You can use a DVD repair device like the "Disc Doctor" to repair the DVD or purchase a new DVD.
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Make sure the discs you're using fit the correct format specified by your DVD player. For example, if your DVD player doesn't support home-burned DVD-R's, then you can't use a DVD that you made at home. You may need to upgrade to a newer model, most of which accept the latest DVD formats.
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Clean the laser lens with a DVD laser lens cleaning disc. DVD laser lens cleaning discs can be purchased at most electronics retailers or online. Insert the laser lens cleaning disc and follow the instructions.
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Insert a correctly-formatted, undamaged disc into your player. Listen to see if it begins to read the disc. If it continues to make no sound and gives you the same message, then the problem is probably that your disc is not spinning in the device.
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Turn the device off and unplug it. Take off the outer casing by removing the three or four screws and lifting the top piece off. This will allow you to see if anything is simply stuck or jammed. If this is the case, a simple nudge back to the correct position will fix the problem.
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Clean the lens while the DVD player is open. A dirty lens is most likely the cause of your no-disc error. The lens should be cleaned with isopropyl alcohol and a cotton swab.
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Take your DVD player to have it professionally fixed only when none of these other solutions solves the problem. A professional repair technician will be able to tell you if fixing your DVD player is worth the money.
if any of these don't work, then i can not help you
Tips & Warnings
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If you open the DVD player and find you don't know anything about what you see, it might be best to have a professional take a look at it instead.
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Always keep the DVD player unplugged when you open it up.
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If a DVD player's spindle or laser lens are damaged, it's usually cheaper to purchase a new DVD player.
Check the disc you're using for scratches and dirt. If the disc is damaged it won't play properly, regardless of the DVD player's ability to function. You can use a DVD repair device like the "Disc Doctor" to repair the DVD or purchase a new DVD.
#
2
Make sure the discs you're using fit the correct format specified by your DVD player. For example, if your DVD player doesn't support home-burned DVD-R's, then you can't use a DVD that you made at home. You may need to upgrade to a newer model, most of which accept the latest DVD formats.
#
3
Clean the laser lens with a DVD laser lens cleaning disc. DVD laser lens cleaning discs can be purchased at most electronics retailers or online. Insert the laser lens cleaning disc and follow the instructions.
#
4
Insert a correctly-formatted, undamaged disc into your player. Listen to see if it begins to read the disc. If it continues to make no sound and gives you the same message, then the problem is probably that your disc is not spinning in the device.
#
5
Turn the device off and unplug it. Take off the outer casing by removing the three or four screws and lifting the top piece off. This will allow you to see if anything is simply stuck or jammed. If this is the case, a simple nudge back to the correct position will fix the problem.
#
6
Clean the lens while the DVD player is open. A dirty lens is most likely the cause of your no-disc error. The lens should be cleaned with isopropyl alcohol and a cotton swab.
#
7
Take your DVD player to have it professionally fixed only when none of these other solutions solves the problem. A professional repair technician will be able to tell you if fixing your DVD player is worth the money.
if any of these don't work, then i can not help you
Tips & Warnings
*
If you open the DVD player and find you don't know anything about what you see, it might be best to have a professional take a look at it instead.
*
Always keep the DVD player unplugged when you open it up.
*
If a DVD player's spindle or laser lens are damaged, it's usually cheaper to purchase a new DVD player.
Portable DVD player?
wago_wago
I have download some movie to view which need to run
by real player if I view this in my desktop. The problem is
I can not view this file in my portable DVD player.
Can I view this file in my DVD player if not the real player
support.
Answer
1)you can not put any software in dvd player some software allready inbuild in dvd player
2)real player cannot suport you have to download gom player
3)you have to make dvd of that by using nero software
then & then only you can see it on dvd player
1)you can not put any software in dvd player some software allready inbuild in dvd player
2)real player cannot suport you have to download gom player
3)you have to make dvd of that by using nero software
then & then only you can see it on dvd player
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