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Top 5 Troubleshooting Tips for Car DVD Players

Road trips may be more enjoyable when passengers watch DVD movies, listen to music, or view photo collections with a car DVD player. There may be times when interruptions occur because of problems with the device. Consumers may not need to take the equipment to a professional repair technician or purchase a replacement. An informed consumer can learn how to troubleshoot equipment malfunctions so that the device is ready to use. New and used car DVD players and the products needed to fix them are available in electronics stores, hardware stores, and online. opuradio can help shoppers find terrific deals and learn about product specifications and features when the choose high-quality car DVD players from its website.

1. No-disc Error

A prestigious website that offers consumer theater information stresses the importance of attempting several fixes when addressing a no-disc error from a portable DVD player. The customer can check the disc for dirt and scratches if it does not play and, if the shopper finds none, it may indicate that the DVDs wear is not causing the error message. The buyer can then check that the DVD fits the player's correct format. If formatting is not the problem, cleaning the laser lens with a DVD laser lens cleaning disc may help. The user can test this fix by placing an undamaged disc with correct formatting into the car DVD player. If the no-disc error still appears, the disc may not be spinning in the player. The consumer should turn the DVD player off and unplug it before using a screwdriver to remove the screws from the device's outer casing. The user can examine the device's interior to see if an object is jamming it and remove any obstructions.

Cleaning the Car DVD Player's Lens

The purchaser should keep the device open when cleaning its lens. Gently applying acotton swab containing isopropyl alcohol to the lens should eliminate the player's no-disc error message. If the warning still appears, the consumer may want to take the device to a professional repair technician to fix the problem.

2. Laser Damage

According to a prominent website that offers tech advice, a laser problem can cause a car DVD player to freeze its images as the laser tries to read the DVD. Although dust-related laser problems are rare because of a DVD player's high rotation speed, a moist or very dirty environment can cause this problem. Gently applying isopropyl alcohol to the device's lens may treat the player's laser issue.

3. USB Stick Not Working

Some car DVD players offer USB 2.0 port built-in features that allow buyers to use USB stick products so that their vehicles' passengers can enjoy home theater entertainment when travelling. Plugging a USB Flash Drive into a player allows a customer to share digital videos, photos, and music with others. A notable electronics website recommends checking a stick's file formatting if the device does not work. If the files are in a format that is not viewable on the car DVD player, the consumer can convert the files by using free programs that convert files to DivX.

4. Display Problems

A popular website that offers technology solutions warns that a loosened connector or broken wires between the LCD screen and the main board can cause a car DVD player to experience display problems. If a consumer can hear sound coming from the device, but see no image, the shopper should use a flashlight to ensure that not even a faint picture is present. If the shopper determines that no picture exists, there may be a stuck display switch causing the problem that a buyer can easily reset to its correct position.

5. Overheated Battery

According to a celebrated electronics website, an overheated battery, or battery burn, can occur if the current and voltage outputs of the AC adapter do not match the car DVD player's requirements. The battery can receive an adequate power supply if the DVD player's voltage and the AC adapter's output are compatible.

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How to Clean a CD Player

A dirty CD player can lead to lower sound quality or read errors.Test with several discs first to make sure the problem is the CD player and not a damaged CD. If your Windows computer is failing to run CDs, you might have a software problem rather than a dirty CD drive.

Cleaning a CD Player


1、Confirm there is no CD in the player.
If the CD drive is tray-loaded, open the tray and disconnect the power cable without switching it off from the power button. This will leave the tray open, allowing you access to the slot. 

2、Blow away dust with a handheld air bulb. These rubber bulbs are sold as dust blowers in places that stock cameras or jeweler's equipment. Squeeze the bulb to gently blow dust out of the slot and/or tray. A can of compressed air is a risky alternative. Use brief blasts only to avoid excessive force, and check that the spray is completely dry first. Some brands spray a little liquid along with the air, which can destroy your drive.

 

3、Remove the lens cover. Assuming the dust blower didn't fix the problem, it's time to access the lens. Unless you have a snap-open portable player, you'll need to unscrew the device's outer case first. Once you have access to the tray that holds the CD, look for small catches or screws holding down the plastic cover over the lens assembly. Remove the screws or press on the catches carefully with a small screwdriver. You should see a small, circular lens to one side of the spindle, similar in size to the camera lens on a phone.
  • This will likely void your warranty.

4、Select a lint-free cleaner. A clean microfiber cloth is the ideal choice. You can find these at stores that sell electronics or eyeglasses. Special swabs for cleaning electronics will also work.
  • Use cotton swabs only as a last resort. While they often work fine, there is a risk of scratching the lens.

5、Wipe a small amount of high-strength isopropyl alcohol onto the lens. Use isopropyl alcohol with at least 91% concentration (and ideally "reagent grade" 99.9%). More diluted alcohol can leave a haze on the lens. Dampen the cloth slightly, without soaking it. Rub the cloth gently over the lens. Keep wiping until the center of the lens is shiny and has a blue tinge.A little haze around the perimeter is usually not a problem.
  • You can use a lens cleaning solution instead of alcohol. In rare cases, you'll need deionized water to remove sugar-based residue.
  • Deep scratches on the lens could make it unusable. If the scratches are barely visible, they are unlikely to be a problem.

6、Let dry before replacing the cover. Wait a few minutes to avoid trapping any liquid alcohol inside the mechanism. While waiting, you can use the air bulb again to blow out any dust from the interior mechanism.
  • Avoid over-tightening the screws, which can crack the plastic case.

7、Try a lens cleaner disc. These discs brush the CD drive lightly, removing dust. In most cases, a cleaner disc is less effective than the methods above, and a low-quality disc could even cause more damage.Try it if nothing else works, or skip to the next step if you're willing to try more complex repairs. Cleaner discs usually run automatically when you insert them, but check the product instructions first.
  • Do not use a CD cleaner disc on a combination CD/DVD player. Cleaner discs made for CD players will scratch a DVD drive.
  • Check the product label for warnings before buying. Some discs are not compatible with some devices.

8、Consider more involved repairs. If your CD player still won't work, you can try to disassemble it even more and examine other parts. This is fairly difficult, and may require the manual for your device. If you are patient and mechanically minded, try the following:
  • Slowly turn the drive upside down while watching the lens. The lens should move up and down smoothly, without sticking or tilting. If it doesn't behave correctly, you may need to replace the whole pickup unit (or just get a new CD player).
  • Carefully remove components around the lens if possible. If you can access the turning mirror (a small piece of glass), clean it the same way you cleaned the lens.
  • Look for a plastic cogwheel attached to the laser mechanism. Turn this slowly with a swab and watch for moving parts. If any of them seem dirty or sticky, clean them with alcohol, then apply a thin layer of light lubricant suitable for electronics.

Troubleshooting a Windows CD Drive

 

1、Update your drive firmware. You may need to update your firmware to fix a bug, or to allow your computer to play new types of discs. If you know your drive's manufacturer, visit its website and download the latest update. If you don't know the manufacturer, find it using one of these methods:
  • Look for a name printed on the front of your drive.
  • Look for a numerical code on the drive, then search for it at the FCC database
  • Open Device Manager and double click the entries underneath "DVD/CD-ROM Drives."
 2、Use the built-in troubleshooter. On Windows 7 and later, you can have your computer attempt to fix problems automatically:
  • Open Control Panel.
  • Type "troubleshooting" in the search bar in the Control Panel. Click "Troubleshooting" when it appears in the results.
  • Look under "Hardware and Sound" and click "Configure a device." Select your CD drive and follow the onscreen instructions

3、Reinstall the drive. Open Device Manager and look at the entries under "DVD/CD-ROM Drives." Right-click those device names and select "Uninstall." Reboot the computer to reinstall them. This is most likely to work if the name has an X or exclamation mark next to it.
  • If there are no drives listed, the drive's cables are disconnected or the drive is broken and needs replacement.