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How to change the region code
If you wish to get some details; check the site linked here. Viewing it in "
Mosaic" or "
Magazine" will make surf easy. Pull up older posts. Surf the site with patience.
Do a search by type in the brand name of your device at its search box and press "Enter".
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Region code change method to many popular brand DVDs are given.
Hello
You should first ensure that all the cable connections are firmly affixed both to the dvd recorder and the tv you are trying to use it with.
Secondly - it could be due to settings on your tv that the player isnt working. Check through your TV's manual for tips on how to adjust all the settings on your tv.
If all else fails return the unit. Send it back to whereever you bought it form or if its still in warranty, back to the manufacturer.
Nick
Recording digital channels
Connect your set top box to Scart L2 (the Right hand one).
Select Prog 1. Then Channel down until you get to L2.
This should work.
My dvd player (jvcmodel DR-MV1SU)
Hi
your system gives "disc error" when its lasor cannot read the disc (usually because there is dust/dirt on the lasor "eye") Unplug your system from the socket and take the top cover off your system unscrewing any screws that may be holding it on, locate the lasor "eye" A small lens, Clean the lens with a cotton bud dipped in methylated spirits rubbing gently in a circular motion then dry the lens with a dry cotton bud making sure to rub gently and do not leave any fibers on the lens from the bud, Put the system back together and plug in, Hope this helps,
The blinking blue light on my JVC DR-M10 will not stop and disabe
The problem with these units is the filter capacitors in the power
supply. They should be removed and replaced with 25 v.dc
capacitors...total cost for the capacitors £5. If you don't fancy doing
the repair your self, perhaps you know of a good friend who can use a
soldering iron!
The capacitors are 2200 micro farads radial
mounting, 680 and 1200, all should be at least 25v dc working for a
reliable recorder. The existing ones are prone to "leaking" and should
never have been used...shame on you JVC!
Regards,
John Saunders
Darn blue loading light won't stop
The problem with these units is the filter capacitors in the power supply. They should be removed and replaced with 25 v.dc capacitors...total cost for the capacitors £5. If you don't fancy doing the repair your self, perhaps you know of a good friend who can use a soldering iron!
The capacitors are 2200 micro farads radial mounting, 680 and 1200, all should be at least 25v dc working for a reliable recorder. The existing ones are prone to "leaking" and should never have been used...shame on you JVC!
Regards,
John Saunders
Continuous flashing loading
Same problem here. Nothing seems to work... Pressing any key makes no difference. Disconnected the power - nothing.
Mysterious "ring" on burned DVD causes playback to freeze.
Is the image preponderantly encoded in PAL? Majority PAL and some NTSC? Or fully NTSC? Used transcoding presets? Transcoded project before you built to DVD? Note: Always run "TEST" before burning (to save plastic trees)? Determined whether system or project is faulty? Tested the DVD drive? Tried burning using another application? Closed all background-running resource hogs and applications? Did the project size increase the capacity size of the disk? Used a lower write speed? Disabled startup items and services? DMA: enabled? Updated Windows? Media compatibility? System requirements attained? Updated your application? Solved the issue(s); then write it down and share it with others. Still having issues? Revert back to the computer's factory settings and rebuild, upgrade, or invest in a high-end system and buy the full version of Nero 9, with all the plug-in features....and so forth. If time is money, the latter solution is your best bet. If money is an issue, then it requires trench warfare - that is, much research, deductive reasoning and time investment to isolate your specific problem...start by analyzing your source, and then your target...cause/effect relationship...you'll conquer all problems, eventually...political machinations aside. Ye all be happy computing Chomskyites. Dr. Frank Kohnstein.
Sound Interference
NO it dosent sound like there related problems at all. Now you say you get interferance or is it more like a static noise only when using the dvd player??? If thats the case then you have an output device problem as its breaking down and crackling into your input to your sound amp or the tv. Its a problem that will need to be traced with a scope and a test disk. as it could be a D to a converter or an op amp IC, or even as simple as a filter cap. Good Luck
Recordable DVD
can only record 2x,4x, and 8x..........not anything beyond 8x it seems....so 1x-16x will not work. Now if I could just get the loading messageto stop on mine.
Loading blue light
Contact JVC @ 800-252-5722, the "loading" is a known bug and they will
fix this defect at n/c even if it's out of warranty period.
JVC DRM10 DVD Recorder Problem
This unit is showing and error message "Disc Not Recordable" with a maxell DVD-R 1-16 Speed Single Sided Recordable DVD.
JVC 43" (109cm) HD Ready Plasma TV PD43N30A. Chunghop universal remote codes for JVC pd43n30a
Question edited for a lot more clarity, plus
Chunghop not chungCHOP :>D
JVC: 089, 161, 909
CHUNGHOP Universal Remote Control Codes
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My JVC TV has an onscreen remote that doesn't let us use the actual remote what do I do to gat it out?
Hello! If your JVC TV is displaying an onscreen remote and you're unable to use the actual remote, you can try the following steps to resolve the issue:
- Power cycle the TV: Turn off the TV and unplug it from the power source. Wait for a few minutes, then plug it back in and turn it on. This can often reset any temporary issues and restore the functionality of the actual remote.
- Replace the remote batteries: Check the batteries in your remote control and make sure they have enough power. If the batteries are low, replace them with fresh ones and try using the remote again.
- Check the remote control sensor: Ensure that there are no obstructions between the remote control and the TV's remote control sensor. Clean the remote control sensor on the TV with a soft, lint-free cloth to remove any dust or debris that may be interfering with the signal reception.
- Reset the TV to factory settings: If the issue persists, you can try resetting the TV to its factory settings. Keep in mind that this will erase any personalized settings and restore the TV to its original configuration. Refer to the user manual or the manufacturer's website for instructions on how to perform a factory reset on your specific JVC TV model.
- Contact JVC customer support: If none of the above steps resolve the issue, it's recommended to reach out to JVC customer support for further assistance. They will have access to more specific troubleshooting steps and can guide you through the process of resolving the issue with the onscreen remote.
Keep in mind that the exact steps and options may vary depending on your specific JVC TV model. Refer to the user manual or contact JVC customer support for model-specific guidance.
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