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SOURCE: I have an Insignia DVD
http://www.retrevo.com/support/Insignia-IS-DVD100121-DVD-Players-manual/id/8223bh539/t/2/
Above is a user manual.
Whenever we have any "Grinding" noises it is never good. Most often it is caused by the "Motor Bearing" or "Run Out" either way, it is realistically, unfixable in the home, so to speak. With a unit as sophisticated as this, it needs to be attended to by a professional.
So, it is nearly always my professional opinion that one should always get a "Quote" from the manufacturers recommended service center, Insignia, in your case, please contact a local or head office and ask for a referral to an Authorised service center. I cannot stress how important that last point is. It is even worth the cost of shipping. You see an authorised service agent, will have trained staff, trained on their brand, also they have first hand access to parts, original parts. This will actually save you money and ensure you can actually get it back fixed. Of course asking for a "Quote" also gives on the option of repair or replace. Often my clients,do not go through with repair, unless it is moderate, but in some of the more costly jobs they see it, as do i, that a replacement, with a warranty, is a better option. As an aside here, one could then tear the TV down, and sell the Known Good bits. You'd be surprised who needs parts, i myself often must by from third party sources to effect a repair. So money could be recouped, somewhat,and help out someone else.
This should not be an expensive job, with a service manual and parts on hand, for a professional it is a job that should take about an hour or so, plus the cost of "Bits" which may run about $100.00- $125.00, or so. But as related get a "Quote" before proceeding with any repair.
It is the re-recordable version of the DVD+R
and everything that was said about the DVD+R is valid for the DVD+RW. Only the
newest DVD players play movies recorded in disks using this format. There are
recorders on the market that can record both DVD-RW disks and DVD+RW ones. These
recorders are called DVD?±RW. Similarly to the DVD-RW, the disk needs to be
finished to be played in commercial DVD players, and to record new data in the
disk after having finished it requires reformatting it, which makes all the data
in it to be erased. DVD+RW recorders are usually capable of reading DVD-RW disks
(but not of recording them) and vice-versa.
There you are.
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