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Sony DVP-FX720 Portable DVD Player Questions & Answers
I bought a DVP-FX820 AND lost the owners manual.
Hi,
You could download the manual from :-
http://esupport.sony.com/US/perl/model-documents.pl?mdl=DVPFX820
As of now for battery, you could consider :-
http://cgi.ebay.com/Sony-DVD-NP-FX110-Battery-DVP-FX930-DVP-FX820-/320621866720?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item4aa68d6ee0
This is a good price for battery. If you could let me know the accessories you are looking, i might check different vendors which might offer you good price.
Let me know,if needed further assistance.
Hope i helped you.
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Wondering why my dvd player
Hi,
This is a common problem on Sony players.The reason with every DVD so far is that they have been PAL (a European format) instead of NTSC (an American format). This is unrelated to the "region" limitations on the disk. It is the actual size in pixels of the picture. This is no fix for the same. The entire thing would have to be re-encoded.
From what I have seen the Sony players adhere stringently to DVD Specs.
That means a NTSC version of the player will not play a PAL disc.
That also means a PAL version of the player will not play a NTSC disc.
It is understandable when you think about the fact that Sony also owns
content production. Therefore their player will adhere to region
settings and only the supported type of disc, NTSC or PAL.
Let me know,if needed further assistance.
Hope i helped you.
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Power light is on, screen is lit but disc will not
what you will want to do is look for your restore factory defaults option usually found on a disc or available via startup by holding a few buttons after performing a defaults reset you will know whether or not the computer is going to require technical support or not but I would suggest if its still under warranty returning it for a new one to save yourself the trouble
hope this helps
Robb
The lens has stopped working
hello,
since you already detected the fault to be the lens, my best advice for you is to replace it.
you will have to get a replacement lens, then you will unscrew the DVD player, carefully detach the parts and take note of the components you unscrewed and detached then try to disconnect the present lens and attach the new lens.
you will unscrew the dvd from the underneath of the player.
then you can run a disc on it after carefully repacking its components.
or better still take it to an expert around you if you cant handle it.
good luck.
It wont turn on
I suggest to take unit to a SONY AUTHORIZED CENTER at this point , AJ
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