- If you need clarification, ask it in the comment box above.
- Better answers use proper spelling and grammar.
- Provide details, support with references or personal experience.
Tell us some more! Your answer needs to include more details to help people.You can't post answers that contain an email address.Please enter a valid email address.The email address entered is already associated to an account.Login to postPlease use English characters only.
Tip: The max point reward for answering a question is 15.
Someone is going to have to open it and look to see if the disc inside is out of position or jammed in some way----sometimes you can gently move it a little back into the position where it will eject the disc--which could be your entire issue.
You should try unplugging the DVD player from its power source then plugging it back in. Now try to open it and if that doesn't work than you'll probraly have to take it apart to get the disk out but sometimes the DVD players can get worn out or if you have a cheaper DVD player it might just be freezing up on you. I have had these problems before. I just took the DVD player apart to get my disk and then trashed it.
Try shutting the television off. With the unit turned off, hold the eject button and turn the unit back on. Continue holding the eject button for 30 seconds or until the DVD comes out. If this doesn't work, try unplugging the TV for 5 minutes and attempting the above steps. Hope this helps!
standing up or laying down? when standing they sometimes stick, lay it down and if it still won't open then press down on the casing just above the eject button. if that doesn't work then the unit will have to be opened, the dvd drive taken apart and completely cleaned.
Resolution
Tip: Make sure the CD or DVD disc is not in use. Quit all applications that are using files on the disc.
Press the Media Eject key at the top-right corner of the keyboard.
If that doesn't work, drag the disc's icon to the Trash.
If that doesn't work, restart the computer, then hold down the
mouse button or trackpad button while the computer is starting up, until
the disc is ejected.
To restart, choose Restart from the Apple menu.
there are switches needs to be in contact when the loading tray is closed and open. it is placed under the tray mechanism. investigate ribbon cuts and bends. replace it
Try using a DVD scanner eye cleaner. It is aDVD with a brush grafted to it. I suspect the scanner eye is dirty so it cannot read the boot starp properly and so ejects
This is going to require opening the unit and taking the DVD unit covers off. If you feel confident and are good with tools and have a good memory (to remember how it all goes back together), you should be able to get the DVDs out. Just remember to be careful inside the unit, go slow and don't force anything. After the DVDs are out and you have the unit back together properly it should be OK if no damage was done to the laser assembly. Good luck.
×