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LG DR-4810 DVD Displays " PLEASE WAIT"
to open the tray during "please wait", remove casing then loosen front panel (clips either side and underneath). Power up to get "please wait", then press small microswitch in bottom right corner of the DVD player unit.
Have you tried resetting the unit (turning on and holding the power button for at least 5-10 seconds)?
Have you tried unplugging the unit for a longer period of time (24 hours)?
get your firmware upgrade through here(sorry its in german, you might be able to get an english of it through the LG site) - http://www.lgupdate.de.ms/
two cd's- bootloader.iso , update.iso
Good luck
Please wait lgdr4810
Replace all power supply's capacitors that are on the secondary.
This should help solve the problem.
What are the best discs
try Maxell from costcos, bestbuy or jandr ... (Dynex or Pansonic is good if you can not find Max)
How can i put the Recorded DVD on PC??
As long as the DVD is not copy protected, you can transfer contents onto your PC for viewing. You will need DVD player software which is usually pre-installed on most newer computers, and you can use various programs for coping the files. The Nero 9 Suite
http://www.nero.com has programs that will allow you to do this or the NCH Software Suite
http://www.nchsoftware.com/index.html has many utilities for video. There are many others available and likely some Shareware as well for this if you Google "Copy DVD to Hard Disk".
Hope this helps.
KC
My DVD player LG DR165 DVD Recorder is giving me an error.
PROGRESIVE SCAN will only work with an HD TV and it does not work via the scart lead. Select off for it if you have an old TV. If you can't get it to stop coming on by doing what it says to do, then you have an electrical fault on the LG.
PROGRESIVE SCAN itself is a method of getting high quality images on HD TV's via the special sockets at the back of the DVD.
Lg dvd recorder
No, this is a fault with the unit, 99% of the time caused by the power supply, but I've seen it be caused by the MPEG pcb
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