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Switching off and on. ejected disc, put back in, no picture

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Hey there,

Get the sound back on the TV. Then check what source you have selected. Look at the back of the TV, and make sure that you have connected the video from the DVD player to the video input for that source.

Or otherwise

You know some dvd /tv's need a ' s video plug '.
With out it you will get sound but no picture.
Take a look at back of your dvd player/tv for a plug in called s video.

Try it. Hopefully it works and solve your problem. It's great if i helped you. :)

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When i turn on my mini hifi component system mhc-gn1300d it shows eject and then standby and it's automatically switch off What should I do please help

If your Mini Hi-Fi component system is displaying an "eject" message and then switching off, it could indicate a problem with the disc tray or the system's eject mechanism. Here are a few things you can try to troubleshoot the problem:
  1. Check for any foreign objects in the disc tray: If there is an object blocking the disc tray or preventing it from closing properly, it can cause the system to display an "eject" message and switch off. Remove any foreign objects from the disc tray and try turning the system on again.
  2. Check for any damage to the disc tray: If the disc tray is damaged or bent, it may not be able to close properly, which can cause the system to display an "eject" message and switch off. If you notice any damage to the disc tray, it may need to be replaced.
  3. Check for any damage to the eject mechanism: If the eject mechanism is damaged or malfunctioning, it may not be able to open and close the disc tray properly, which can cause the system to display an "eject" message and switch off. If you suspect a problem with the eject mechanism, it may need to be repaired or replaced.
  4. Check for any other visible issues: If you don't see any obvious issues with the disc tray or the eject mechanism, there could be another problem causing the system to display an "eject" message and switch off. You may want to try unplugging the system and plugging it back in to see if that resolves the issue, or you can try resetting the system according to the manufacturer's instructions.
If you have tried these troubleshooting steps and the problem persists, it may be necessary to have the system serviced by a professional. A technician will be able to diagnose the problem and determine the necessary repairs.
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My son put two cds in the ps3 how do i get them out?

you could try emergency eject. switch off at the back , then press and keep hold of you eject button while your doing this turn the system bqack on at the back, after a few seconds you`l hear what appears to be an aircraft taking off lol, and hopefully your discs should eject
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We put a bluray disc in the PS3 and the disc is stuck and the console will not eject the disc and will not stay on. We have tried holding down the power button, holding down the eject button and nothing...

switch off power at the back. hold down eject button, keep holding, turn power button at the back to on. console fan will spin very fast ( at this time take your finger off the eject) then goes back to normal. try now to hold eject button for more than 9 sec; it will then eject your disc. if this dont help check this site: http://www.edepot.com/playstation3.html#PS3_Model_Differences
PS: most likely, you already have a problem with your Blu Ray laser (life span expired) or hopefully you will need to just re-allign your CD drive mechanics. dont open your console if you still covered with sony waranty. otherwise; give it a try; many youtube videos will show you how to do that.
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How to get a disc out that is stuck

Try this way of getting the disc out:

Turn off your PS3 from back (the main off button) Put your finger on the eject button and once you do, push the switch at the back to switch the PS3 on, and then push the eject button. Hold it like this for fifteen to thirty seconds, or until the drive is forced open.The disc should come out now.

If it doesn't then you'll need to open up your ps3, then open up the disc drive manually. To do it its located here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aHS07EFGZ3g

the drive is on the left, it unplugs then you need a small phillips head screwer to take off the top of the drive and then you can remove the disc. Then put the screws back and then go ahead and plug the drive back in and the put the ps3 back together.




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I have seen several suggestions at the playstation*com PS3 forums in the past, such as:

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| Zr0_C00L wrote:Try turning it off from the back,
| then hold the eject button while you flip the back
| power switch back on. Worked for my buddies
| when his died (good thing too, it was my game
| in there!)
|
| i too did the same thing and it worked for me.
|

This one with multiple discs jammed it sounds like it may apply to you:

"If anyone is having any problems, this is what worked for me. What is more amazing is that my son somehow managed to force 3 discs into that tiny slot...no idea how he pulled that one off.

So after two hours, a pair of tweezers, a fork, and a butterknife, I decided to try one last thing before giving up. I put the PS3 on its nose, disc tray down, held the eject button while it was on, and pushed a disc in and out of the drive. This caused whatever was in there to finally 'catch' as the drive had been trying to force everything out. After 2-3 minutes of play, a disc finally poked out. I pulled what i thought was one and two discs came out. I set it back down flat, tried to put a cheap DVD in (didn't want to test it with a $60 game) and it seemed something was still in there. I hit eject and out came the third disc. I put the DVD in reluctantly and the PS3 took it and loaded it right up. Unbelievable. After all this abuse, it's apparent these things are built like tanks."

You gotta love children.
Hope that helps.

Comments: Oh, one more thing I remembered to try before you ship it off to Sony or open it up. Touch the eject button on the PLAYSTATION 3 system front for 10 seconds or longer to force the disc to eject. After removing and before reinserting a disc into the PLAYSTATION 3, turn off the system, and then turn on the system again to resume use.
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looks like they took the drive apart when a disc was inserted and put the drive back together in disc in mode

there are 2 little white pedals that pop up when its in "disc in" mode the only way to fix it is to take the drive apart and manually move it to "disc ejected" mode

to do that, when the drive is apart you have to take of the little peice with the cd guide wheels then open the wheels and you will see a gap in the middle of where the little metal bars open up and the little white pedals fit through then just hit eject and they should lower now. put the drive back together and test it b4 you put the whole system back together.
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