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I have had the same problem in the past, and as far as I can tell, the dvd player is really cheaply-made and just won't read the disc. If you ask me, it may be time to just bite the bullet and buy a new one.
Sorry to be the bearer of bad news.
I wish you the best!
I got the ADV, but I don't have the remote control, does anyone know about compatible remote control list, or universal code for that one ? I'm in Barzil - S?o Paulo, If there is some autorizd store, please let me know about it.! [email protected]
If you remove the 4 screws to the top of the RBN-300 battery holder, then separate the halves, you will see a small IC board charge controller in the top 1/2. Remove the 3 screws to it, gently remove the board & (with a magnifier) look at the contact to the side of the board from the power plug (close to the LED light.
If you wiggle the low volt power plug, I expect you will see that the solder joint has broken on the board edge. Resolder & reassemble -I use hot melt glue to help support the plug to avoid re-breakage between plug & board.
This may fix your problem unless the erratic circuit connection has killed either the control board or you battery.
You can try to unplug it then plug it in and try eject. If that don't work the it will have to be disasembled to remove the disk. it could be that the disk is not spinning up and in that case it will have to be repaired
It sounds like the machine is not picking up the dvd disk anymore. Try tilting it backward by 45 degress or so and see if that help....a pain i know but had same problem with my player after my darling 2 year old daughter damaged it...kids eh? :)
Check the black spindle that holds the disk it may be cracked or broken or the little spring tabs are broken. If this is the problem when the disk spins it lifts up and the head doesn't read the disk, this is what has happened to mine. I am trying to locate the part but so far have not had luck finding 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...
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