SOURCE: dvd region unlock
www.videohelp.com
Or can click on this link:
Dvd unlock
... for a regionfree code for a combo dvd vcr JVC HR-XVC33U. ... code for an LG DF8900P dvd player
Good Luck, Please dont for get to Vote.Thank you.
SOURCE: region code
Hi,
To my knowledge, due to firmware design, most JVC region locked DVD players can not be unlocked with entry codes through the remote. While some JVC models could be unlock with a firmware update or a PC interface neither of which is available for a TH-P3.
Im sorry but thats just it for this model.
Alternately, a long method is to convert/copy the DVD disc itself from any region to whatever region your JVC is locked into. There are freewares just for this purpose. An example is DVD SHRINK 3.2.
Hope this be of initial help/idea. Pls post back how things turned up or should you need additional information.
Good luck and kind regards.
Thank you for using FixYa.
SOURCE: dvd player won't read dvds
Hi,
There are 2 things you can do as an end user.
1. Clean the DVD's or CD's that you are using. A fingerprint or any other debris or marks on a disc can cause playback problems. Most retailers that sell DVD and CD players also sell disc cleaning kits.
I use another method that works very good, as good or better than the cleaning kits. Use a small amount of windex on the data side of the DVD or CD and then a soft cloth like a bath towel or terry cloth to clean it. It really is important to keep your disc's as clean and scratch free as possible. If that does not help you can move on to the next step.
2. Clean the lens of the laser pick up. You can do that with a cleaning disc that is sold at most all stores that sell DVD players. It is a disc that you put into the player just like any other disc except that it had some very fine brushes on it that cleans off the lens. Let it run for around 20 to 30 seconds.
If neither of those things help, you have a problem that can not be fixed without some good electronic skills.
Something else you may want to keep in mind if you are thinking about taking it to a service center for repair.
Unless you paid more than $200 for it, it may not be worth fixing.
I have been repairing electronics (car and home audio systems) for over 17 years and repairs on these type of units normally run anywhere from $90 to $175 (depending on the problem).
You will also only get a 30 to 60 day warranty on the repair from most repair centers, as opposed to the warranty of a new piece of equipment which is normally 90 days or 1 year.
I hope this helps you fix your DVD recorder or at least make an informed decision. If you need any more help feel free to ask and a good rating would also be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
SOURCE: JVC HR-XV1 DVD Player
I have an Alba RDVD1002 I accidently put it to factory settings now it will not tune in or play any dvd's or record anything, when I put in the manufactorers password it does not accept it
87 views
Usually answered in minutes!
×