Saturday, December 12, 2009

Dvd Player Has Stopped Playing Burned Dvds My Jvc Xv N410b Dvd Player Will Not Play Regular Dvds. Can Anyone Advise Why It Only Plays Some Dvds Now?

My jvc xv n410b dvd player will not play regular dvds. Can anyone advise why it only plays some dvds now? - dvd player has stopped playing burned dvds

It has worked well for some time, so I started problems. I've reset the drive to work. To work then stopped completely for most DVDs. Ironically, you can read the DVD set features, but the disc with the movie. Even some of my films are Lables are not important as my DVD movies for television. To play burned copies of my movies. But it seems a bit crazy, copies of all my films that I see do lol. If someone enlighten us on this issue, you would be very grateful.

2 comments:

Earth: The Connected Home said...

Often provides the discs include DVD-R, although the largest DVD. So you can use your computer for interactive features.

The disks that you tend to DVD-R, which is why they play.

It seems that your camera has stopped working and DVD listings, the only DVD-R

It is time to buy a new DVD player, if you paid a lot for the JVC. I had no time to visit their website to see its value. Is this a high-end device, and JVC for some it might be useful to have it checked by a technician. Estimates are usually free, at least here in Southern California.

If you decide to replace it, should the additional costs for the BluRay capability to receive. So here we go ...

Earth: The Connected Home said...

Often provides the discs include DVD-R, although the largest DVD. So you can use your computer for interactive features.

The disks that you tend to DVD-R, which is why they play.

It seems that your camera has stopped working and DVD listings, the only DVD-R

It is time to buy a new DVD player, if you paid a lot for the JVC. I had no time to visit their website to see its value. Is this a high-end device, and JVC for some it might be useful to have it checked by a technician. Estimates are usually free, at least here in Southern California.

If you decide to replace it, should the additional costs for the BluRay capability to receive. So here we go ...

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