Ok there is a way to get it out you have to cut off your ps3 then turn it off from the back put your finger on the eject button and flip the switch it should eject the disk and put the fan on high for a few seconds then turn off make sure you cut it off at the back after that then start back up:)
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On page v of the manual (if you had one), under the heading "DVD Mode", the first item in the list is an up-arrow symbol, with "Press to eject the disc" next to it.
That's simple enough, IF you have a user guide. But if you don't, and you weren't familiar with standard symbology for these types of buttons, you would be stumped by the moronic design of the remote control.
The up-arrow button is on the top row of the Remote Control buttons, next to the red Standby button. It's a standard Eject symbol, but not only did they just assume you'd know that, they obfuscated the situation further by marking it as "TV/Radio". So if you weren't familiar with the symbology, you certainly wouldn't be looking for something marked TV/Radio to eject a DVD.
But there's another catch: The up-arrow/eject button will only work if your Source is set to DVD. If for any reason you switched away from the DVD before wanting to eject it, you would find that the Eject button no longer works. You have to switch back to Source = DVD, then press the eject button.
IMO, there is no excuse for a Remote Control design that can't be figured out without the manual.
There is no eject etc button on the remote control because what use would it be? To insert or change a disc, the operator would have to be in reach of the drawer with a disc to hand.
The iMac (Slot loading) computer's disc eject mechanism is electrical instead of mechanical. To eject a CD-ROM disc at startup that contains system software, press the mouse button until the computer ejects the disc. If the disc does not contain system software, wait for the iMac to start up and drag the disc icon to the Trash.
If either of these steps fails to eject the disc, push the drive's manual eject button with a small, blunt object like a paper clip. This button is located to the right of the CD/DVD slot as shown in Figure 1. The computer must be turned on to eject a disc in this manner.
Figure 1 Manual eject button
Once the disc is ejected, it extends just beyond its center hole so you can remove it from the drive. If the disc fails to eject, while holding in the paper clip, use another CD to gently push against the inserted CD. This gentle pressure may help to release the inserted CD.
Important: After ejecting the disc with the manual eject button, you must restart the iMac in order for the CD-ROM or DVD-ROM drive to work. DONT FORGET TO VOTE
CD ERROR DISPLAYS
CD Changers
E01:
The disc magazine is not inserted in the cd changer
E02:
No disc is inserted in the disc magazine
E04:
The disc is dirty, or the disc is inserted into the disc magazine
upside down
E99 RESET PROCEDURE:
Remove CD magazine by pressing eject button on changer.
Remove all discs from magazine and re-load empty magazine into
changer. Using the Radio RESET CD system by pressing and
holding the “ON”/”POWER” button for about ten seconds, or in
earlier models the “EJECT/6” button.
FM/RF Remote Controls
E99 RESET PROCEDURE FOR REMOTES:
Remove disc magazine from changer by pressing eject button.
Remove all discs from magazine and re-load empty magazine into
changer. Press RESET button on interface unit
WAIT:
The temperature is exceeding more than 55c(130f) and the cd
changer cannot be operated. When the cd changer cools off, this
wait disappears. When the RESET button on the interface unit is
pressed, this WAIT appears for a few seconds.
IF THESE ERROR CODES STILL KEEP APPEARING
CONTACT YOUR DEALER.
Just next to the eject button on the actual recorder there should be a tiny pinhole. If you use a small paperclip and insert it, then push, you should be able to manually eject the DVD. Hope this helps!
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