Tray stuck halfway, it moves but won't go all the way in or out; seems a mechanical problem
SOURCE: blocked dvd tray
The disk inside is most likely jammed. It would be best to take it to a repairman, or you can try to remove it your self.
SOURCE: DVD Tray will not open
I purchased this unit back in Mid November to make DVD's of my kids old VHS tapes. To date I have probably have made 400 DVD's. Sunday we came home from being gone all day and the unit was locked up. I tried the reset button, unplugged the unit etc to no avail. I unplugged the unit all Sunday night and looked at it again on Monday morning. I was ready to take the unit back to Best Buy and the unit ejected the DVD and has worked for 2 days (Recorded another dozen DVD's). Tonight while reading the paper a message came on my monitor that there was a problem with the disk and instructed me to push the "enter" button which shut the unit off and was suppose to recover the disc. The recorder is now locked up again. A number of 000000's flashes accross the display and the unit constantly cycles off/on. So it is trying to recover but is obviously not being successful. I am going to try the same thing tonight. I am not sure if I have a bad set of blank DVD's. They are Sony -DVD R, same ones I have been using all along. I do remember having this "Error" message when I first started this project and I had to unplug the unit to resolve but it didn't lock up and I haven't had any issues until Sunday. Seems like something in the software is screwed up. It is frustrating that there doesn't seem to be a manual way to eject the disk??!!
SOURCE: Liteon DVD Player LVW-5115GHC+ Disk Tray stuck
The tray is either broken, or off track. You may be able to get it back on track by opening the cover and checking it out, but unplug it first, and only try this if warrantee is over and you're feeling brave...
SOURCE: DVD stuck/jammed in tray
unplug unit, then plug in, let unit boot up, then with the remote open tray. works every time
SOURCE: dvd tray won't open
Don't take the cover off. Open the door and use a small flat instrument to depress the tray release buttom (it is indented on the lower right hand side of the tray. If there is a disk remove it. Turn off your system and the tray will close. Restart you system and see will the trat open.
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