You may have a bad laser. First, make sure the laser assy. travels back and forth easily, then make sure the table the disc sits on spins freely. If it still isn't reading, load a disc and immediatly flip it over to it's top and see if it works. Working or not, still a bad laser.
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1.Keep Tray in eject position
2.Press Setup from remot
3.Go to preference page
4.Press"138931"
5.Using Navigation Key change region code to "0"
6.Press "OK"
7.Regionfree!!
Audiovox code hack For DVD player D1210 1. power on
2. SETUP
3. in setup digit 9653
4. go to new menu VERSION
5. in region use UP/DOWN to change region
6. power off and power on
7. Enjoy!!!
I hope this information helps you with your problem
The solution for your problem will be needing a little knowledge with electronic repair and hands on.Most common problem for portable DVD player is their 1) Spindle motor the 2) flex cable ( tin ribbon wire connecting the optic lens and the main board)
note: to check if your spindle motor is working good, you must measure it's resistance and it should be around 200ohms. For the flexcable all you have to do is check the continuity.
Could be a blown speaker or the amp circuitry driving the speaker is bad. One way you can get around this is to run the audio through the auxillary output of your dvd through either headphones, your car stereo through a line input, or hook up a pair of external speakers to the player.
A lot of times the quality of the audio in the built in speaker on portable DVD players is not of good quality to begin with. The above suggestions should correct it.
Chances are, your DVD player uses one laser to read CDs, and a different laser to read DVDs (since Cds and DVDs are read at different wavelenghts of light). If the DVDs you're trying to watch work properly in other DVD players, it probably means that the DVD laser is dirty, damaged, or burned out. Though you can try cleaning the laser (use Google for suggestions on how to do this, or check the Audiovox website), you will most likely have to get the DVD player repaired, or buy a replacement.
Many of the newer CD/DVD players sold today use a single combination laser, which reads both CDs and DVDs, which means that when the laser fails, it will not work at all. Wish I had better news for you, but I guess that the only consolation you have is that your Audivox player still works with CDs...
my dvd player is reading no disc and it is less than 5 months old
Same problem, says no disc and its three months old!
once u load the dvd sounds like its loading, but nothing hapends
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