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Car dvd player problems
1. Car DVD Player Problems
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A DVD player in a car can have problems just as the DVD player
in your home. But this also includes that the disc playing
inside is vulnerable to every pothole or bump the car might
encounter. Here's some of the common problems that can occur
and how to correct them.
Disc Not Recognized by DVD Player
Some older DVD players in cars have problems with some of the
new features that have been added to DVDs. Check to see whether
there is a firmware update for the DVD player by going to the
company's online website and searching through Support.
Disc Won't Play
Check that the disc is in good condition,with no scratches or
dents on the bottom (silver side). Also,lightly flick any dust
off the bottom using a lint-free cloth.
If the disc won't play or it is a disc that has been burned on
a computer,try playing a commercially bought DVD or CD. If these
play,then the DVD or CD that was made on a computer is either
defective or the DVD player is not compatible with playing them.
DVD Doesn't Play Consistently in DVD Player
Subtitling can sometimes cause a DVD movie not to play correctly
on a car's DVD player. Make sure that subtitling is turned off
in the DVD player's settings. Also check that other
settings,such as brightness and contrast,are at normal levels.
Disc Skips,Doesn't Play Smoothly
Any bumps or vibrations can affect the disc. Some correction
for this is built into the DVD player,but not enough to correct
for a pothole or if the car has bad suspension or if the driver
brakes suddenly. Try to drive smoothly while the disc is
playing.
DVD Screen Doesn't Come Down
If the DVD player has a drop-down screen that doesn't work,check
2. to see if the fuse has blown. If it has,replace it with a similar
model and then try turning on the DVD player again. You can also
try turning off the car and then starting it again in case the
battery wasn't supplying enough power for the DVD player.
Check the Car DVD Player's Wiring
If the car's DVD player was installed after-market (.,by the
car's owner or a service center and not in the factory),there
is always the chance that wiring has been frayed or gotten
disconnected. Check the wiring of the DVD player to make sure
that it is not being bent or frayed and that all connections
have been properly done.
Warning
Most car DVD players are mounted on or in the dashboard,with
the screen either in the dashboard or coming down automatically
when turned on. Because of the danger of the driver looking at
the screen and not the road,it's better to have the DVD screen
in the headrests of the cars so that they are watched only by
the passengers in the back seat.
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