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If the DVD player fails to operate, try to reset the unit by switching it off and removing the plug from the wall. Wait a minute and then restart the DVD player.
How do you fix a DVD player that won’t eject?
Follow the steps below to troubleshoot this issue:
- Make sure the child lock feature is disabled.
- Try to open the disc tray.
- If the issue still occurs, power off your DVD player.
- Unplug the power cord for 30 seconds and then plug it back in.
- Power on your device.
- Try to open the disc tray.
This issue can occur if a video signal encrypted with copyright protection passes through a VCR. If using A/V cables, check that the red, white, and yellow plugs are securely connected to the same colored jacks on both the disc player and TV (or A/V receiver).
How do I force eject a DVD?
Press the Windows key + E to open Windows Explorer or File Explorer. Click on Computer or My PC on the left pane of the window. Right-click on the CD/DVD/Blu-ray drive icon and select Eject.
Why is there no color on my DVD player?
The most likely issue is that it is connected wrong. If your DVD player connects with the 3 colored connectionsm then you need to use the connections on the left side of the TV or on connections on the back. The 3 plugs on the right hand side if you look at the back are the ones you need.
Why is the color off on my DVD player?
This will occur if the component video cables are connected to the wrong colored jacks on either the TV or DVD player. Ensure the component video cables are connected to the appropriate colored jacks on both products: Green to Green (Y), Blue to Blue (Pb), and Red to Red (Pr).
How do I fix my DVD drive not ejecting?
Opening a CD or DVD drive tray that is stuck closed (Windows 7 and earlier)
- Restart the computer.
- If the keyboard has a disc Eject key, press it.
- In Windows 7 or Windows Vista, click Start , and then click Computer.
- Right-click the icon for the disc drive that is stuck, and then click Eject.
Why is my DVD movie playing in black and white?
DVD player only plays in black and white when the PAL and NTSC broadcast formats are not set correctly, or the RCA cables are not connected in the right order.
Why is my DVD player black and white?
The DVD player black and white issue is most likely to be caused by the incorrect cabling. As you know, many DVD/Blu-ray players have more than one connection type. Generally, a DVD player can be hooked up to a TV set via an HDMI, composite, A/V, component or S-Video cable.