I bought Burlesque DVD Video that does not play On the inner ring I see DVDL Can you please tell me what I need to do to have my Sony player recognize this DVD Thanl you
SOURCE: Sony CD/DVD Player DVP-NS50P not playing my avi files DVD+RW
You need to convert avi files to dvd format before burning, otherwise the player won't recognize them. Google "avi to dvd" and you'll find a number of free or pay programs that will do the conversion for you.
SOURCE: need unlock code.
I found this region hack here Sony DVP-NS575P region code , check it out:
"Warning
The following guide describes how I managed to make my Sony DVP-NS705V DVD player multi-region.
There are no guarantees that you will be able to do the same. Be
aware that you will probably void any warranty you have and possibly
even break the player.
Put shortly, you proceed at your own risk.
Introduction
First of all, the Sony DVP-NS705V can be made multi-region simply
by applying appropriate service codes, you do not need to install a so
called "mod chip".
This supposedly applies to the entire NS-series of Sony DVD
players. There are some encouraging reports out there supporting this,
but nothing has been verified by me. Again, if you choose to apply this
guide to any DVD player, you do so at your own risk.
If you do find that this procedure works on another model, please drop me a line at [email protected] and let me know. Include the exact model number and original region of your player.
Update: Some users have reported success on the following players:
DVP-F21 (special thanks to Garry Self for this one)
DVP-LS500
DVP-LS755
DVP-LS785
DVP-NC615
DVP-NS300
DVP-NS305
DVP-NS310
DVP-NS315
DVP-NS330
DVP-NS333
DVP-NS355
DVP-NS360
DVP-NS400
DVP-NS405
DVP-NS410
DVP-NS430
DVP-NS433
DVP-NS575
DVP-NS585
DVP-NS590
DVP-NS700
DVP-NS730
DVP-NS765
DVP-NS900
DVP-NS905
DVP-NS930
DVP-PQ1 (thanks go to Michael Joy for this one)
DVP-PQ2
RDR-GX3 (thanks to Andreas Norman)
RDR-GX7 (thanks to Daniel Tapie)
RDR-GX300
RDR-GX700
RDR-HX900
RDR-HX1000
Please note that not all players behave exactly like the NS705. For example, some players do not display "success" when hacked.
Thanks to all who have contributed.
The infrared service codes required to make the update are
available on the Internet. Unfortunately, not many people have an
appropriate device to enter the codes into. You basically need a
programmable remote (Philips Pronto, One-For-All) or a PDA (Palm, iPAQ)
with suitable software.
This guide shows you how to make the update with a regular PC equipped with an IRDA port.
The procedure
1. Download the winsamp -package from Blank Frank's site.
http://www.veg.nildram.co.uk/remote.htm
This innovative piece of software allows you to send standard home electronics IR signals using a PC IRDA port.
2. Extract the package onto a bootable DOS floppy disk.
3. Download this IR code
http://www.selen.org/files/REMOTE.TXT
file and place it in the same directory as the package above.
This file holds the five necessary IR codes converted to the format
used by Blank Frank's winsamp.exe. Please do not bother Frank with
questions concerning this particular procedure.
4. Boot up your PC from the floppy disk and run winsamp.exe.
If your IRDA port doesn't appear as COM2 you may override this by
using an appropriate command line switch. For example, use COM1 by
running 'winsamp C1'.
5. Press the 'r' key to load up the codes into winsamp.
6. Make sure your DVD player is in standby mode and your IRDA port is within range.
7. Run the IR codes from 1 to 5 by pressing Enter on each corresponding button.
8. Your DVD player should start up and display the text "SUCCESS".
9. Repeat step 7. Your player should return to standby mode.
10.Your player is now multi-region."
SOURCE: Cannot play this disc
Some DVD players will not work with diffent recorded DVD's. dvd-r dvd+r and so on. Try on another player, should work and you will know you need a different player....APEX plays em all, I know off brand, but darn good...if you can find one.
SOURCE: DVD stuck in sony blueray player bdp s300
Step1There are a few ways to get your dvd/cd drive release itself. The first thing you should try is shut your equipment completely off for a couple of minutes allowing it to cool down. Once you turn it back on try to press the release button on your equipment. Step2If that does not work try to use a very thin flat tip screwdriver. Insert in on one of the sides of the dvd/cd drive and try to pull it out softly while pressing the eject button simultaneously. Do not force it out but give enough pressure while pressing the eject button. Step3More than likely inserting a screwdrive should release the dvd/cd drive. You can also try a butterknife as well just don't use to much force. Something else to check for is to make sure the power is acutally on for the device. If you are trying to open a drive that is not even on it will never open up for you.
SOURCE: Sony DVP-CX995V 400 disc DVD Player wont read DVD-
After variety of different tests and findings I have resolved this issue. It appears that the DVD burner was not in good working order and the DVD player was not at fault. Thanks you to all who answered and responded to my problem. Many thanks.
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