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If your Megapro player is not recognizing the disc and the eject button is not working, there may be several potential causes, including:
Dirty or damaged disc: The first thing to check is the condition of the disc itself. If the disc is dirty or scratched, it may not be readable by the player. Try cleaning the disc with a soft cloth or disc cleaning solution, and check for any scratches or damage.
Broken or jammed mechanism: It's possible that the disc mechanism inside the player is broken or jammed, preventing the disc from being read or ejected. In this case, the player may need to be disassembled and repaired or replaced.
Faulty laser: The laser that reads the disc may be malfunctioning, preventing the player from recognizing the disc. This can be caused by dirt or dust on the laser lens or a more serious issue with the laser itself. Cleaning the laser lens with a cleaning disc may help, but if the problem persists, the laser may need to be replaced.
Software issues: It's possible that there is a software issue with the player that is preventing it from recognizing the disc or responding to the eject button. In this case, a factory reset or firmware update may be necessary.
If you are not comfortable with disassembling and repairing the player yourself, it may be best to take it to a professional repair service or contact the manufacturer for assistance.
Ah! This is an easy fix! All you need is a bigger sized paperclip or something of that sort. You bend out one piece of the paperclip (a 90? angle) and push the paperclip Straight in the little tiny hole you can see on the disc door or next to the door. It will manually turn the gears to roll out the door.
Not sure what you are playing it on. A BLURAY disc needs a BluRay compatible disc player, PS3 has one built in. Most PC DVD drives dont play BluRay as standard. Normal HOME DVD players of course cant play them either.
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