One reason that your CD player keeps ejecting your CDs without playing them is that is needs to be cleaned. Use a cleaning disc to clean the player. It could be the CD lens is dirty or scratched, which often means you need a new player.
It is likely that the head on the cassette player is out of alignment. It takes a professional to repair that issue.
Yes, the VCR tape itself could be the issue if it keeps ejecting before playing. This can happen due to damage, such as warped or tangled tape, which prevents proper engagement with the VCR's playback mechanism. Additionally, if the tape is dirty or has mold, it may trigger the VCR's auto-eject feature as a protective measure. Checking the tape for visible damage or cleaning it might help resolve the problem.
I would think so. Just replace the belts.
each player keeps score for the other player
It hurts my ears Player: bow now now Me: 😩 Stop! Player: {Keeps playing}
To fix a CD player that keeps ejecting CDs, first, ensure the discs are clean and free from scratches. Check for any obstructions in the CD tray or the mechanism that could prevent proper loading. If the problem persists, try resetting the player by unplugging it for a few minutes or consulting the user manual for troubleshooting tips. If all else fails, it may require professional repair or replacement.
Playing for Keeps was released on 10/03/1986.
The Production Budget for Playing for Keeps was $35,000,000.
Playing for Keeps - song - was created in 1957.
Sounds like the take up spool is slipping because the idler wheel is dirty and needs cleaning.
Most disc burners eject the disc at the end. Is it ejecting the disc before it burns it? If that is the case, edit this answer with: The Program Used to Burn the Disc The Operating System (eg, windows 7) At which point the disc ejects.
Playing for Keeps grossed $2,000,000 worldwide.