A DVD player drawer that is stuck open or partly open quite often has been pushed on one of its corners, not in the middle toclose it. The result is that the drawer is slightly sideways with respect to the grooved slides that it travels in, causing the drawer to wedge tightly where it is.
You can try finding the corner of the drawer that is farthest into the grooved slides, and pull it firmly out a tiny amount. Don't push your luck . . . you may break the drawer.
If that doesn't work, try removing the top of the player by taking out a number of screws. Then you can look right down on the entire drawer mechanism, and it is usually easy to gently wiggle the drawer around until it clicks back into place.
The DVD laser may be messed up in the player. You may need to replace the DVD player.
If you have a disk stuck in a computer's disk drawer, look for a small hole somewhere near the drawer. Insert a straightened-out paper clip into this hole, and the disk drawer should open.
Look for shock proof dvd players, they wont skip when you hit a bump.
Sometimes, the DVD player is dirty inside and you can purchase a DVD player cleaner, which is a DVD that cleans the parts inside the player. Or if that's not the case, it could be that the DVD needs to be replaced with a brand-new one.
No it wont because it is for a DVD Player.
You have to convert your video to DVD format at first, and then add DVD menu to it, otherwise your burned DVD cannot play on normal DVD player.
That's because you have burned the file to a CD and not a DVD.
no it wont, a upconvert DVD player will only upscale DVDs and not interfere with normal tv.
yes, but it wont be able to be played back in a CD player
depends on the player. in most cases, the answer is no, since the player wont be able to make complete use of the dvd-enabled screen
maybe a fuse
Because the DVD player doesnt like you haha lozerNice one