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try to determine if the problem lies in the way the top is opened (angle) , if so its my guess that its not worth fixing as the ckt board edge connectors have been damaged by overflexing , only way to fix that is replace the main board , this is 85 % cost of new unit
As we know, most old DVD players only support DVD video on DVD disc, they cannot play any video file not to mention MP4 file. Later, some DVD players can play video files on DVD disc. Even later, many DVD players come with USB ports, users can attach USB drive to it, and it can search and play video files on it. However, the video formats they support are very limited. Because DVD video is some kind of MPEG-2 video, this format is supported by nearly all DVD players. MP4 is newer than AVI format, some players doesn't support MP4 but support AVI. Hence, to play MP4 on DVD Players, we suggest you convert MP4 file to DVD-Players-sensible formats like the MPEG or AVI format.
(I'm assuming you mean the light on the unit)... chances are whomever installed it hooked the wire for the dome light up to constant/accessory by mistake or convenience... if there used to be a dome light in that location, all you have to do is drop it down and find the correct wire to tag, if there wasn't you will have to run one up from either you foot wells or another location or you can just put it to a switch. If you were referring to you factory dome light, it may be a broken door trigger, or a bad relay.
Well not saying this is the case for this radio but they usualy come with some pretty standard wiring colors. I have listed the most common colors and there usual function. Again this is a pretty general list and may not be 100% accurate for your application. Hope it helps.
Stereo:
Memory (+12v Constant)
Orange
Ignition (+12v Switched)
Red
Ground (-)
Black
Illumination
Yellow
Phone Mute
Yellow/Black
Power Antenna
Blue
Speakrs:
Right Front (+)
Gray
Right Front (-)
Gray/Black
Left Front (+)
Green
Left Front (-)
Green/Black
Right Rear (+)
Gray/Red
Right Rear (-)
Black/Gray
Left Rear (+)
Green/Red
Left Rear (-)
Black/Green
Convert video to .avi or DVD (Audio TS- Video VS) format.
Many common dvd players can play .avi files
(.avi files are very compact).
All dvd players play TS/VS format.
AVS4U is a reasonably priced (approx $50)downloadable suite of programs that can perform all the conversion tasks you need for audio & video.
What's the SD card for then
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