How do you fix a DVD player when it says no disc?
How do you fix a DVD player when it says no disc?
When the message NO DISC, DISC ERROR, or INSERT DISC appears on the display on the DVD player, check the following:
- Make sure there is a disc in the player.
- Make sure the disc is inserted correctly with the playback side facing down on the disc tray.
- Make sure the disc being used is supported by the player.
Are all DVDs compatible with all DVD players?
Not all disc formats are compatible with all DVD players, but most players support a core collection of the most common disc formats.
Why won’t a DVD play when inserted?
When a DVD won’t play, it can be the fault of the player or the disc. Initial troubleshooting can be done easiest with two DVDs and two players to isolate the problem. However, sometimes (especially when dealing with an older machine) the player simply cannot read a disc that a newer machine can.
Why is my CD not playing automatically?
There are some common causes to check for in case the disc doesn’t play. It could be as simple as dust or dirt on the disc, or a mistake made in the burning process. Insert the CD back into your computer and locate the CD drive image. It will appear on the desktop in Mac OS X, and in “My Computer” in Windows (or just “Computer,” for Windows 7).
Why is CD not playing?
CD players can skip, jam and experience problems from misuse, abuse or simply as a result of hardware malfunctions. A CD player that spins but doesn’t play or has disc reading issues is very common. In some cases a repair is simple, but in others, you will need new parts that may exceed the value of the player.
Why is my CD player not working on my computer?
A CD-ROM or other disc drive that is not working can be caused by a loose interface connection, drivers not loading properly, virus, or the drive or CD attempting to be read being dirty. The most common cause of a CD-ROM drive to stop working is bad or corrupt drivers or a confliction between another running program.