If you are not sure about trying any of this Get a TV specialist to look at the TV.
Some DVD players are fitted with an emergency release. Look carefully at the area around where the DVD slots into the player for a small round hole. If there is a hole there you can use a paper clip to eject the Disc.
Try this... Bend one end of the paper clip outwards. GENTLY push the bent out end into the round hole. It won't go in very far, This should eject the DVD.
If there is no hole it gets more difficult.
**DO NOT put anything metal in the slot! Household voltages can and will Kill you!**
Try this... Find a CD or a DVD you don't need anymore as you will scratch it doing this. Grip your spare disc firmly and start to Gently slide it into the DVD slot. When it gets to the position where it starts to grips and load the disc, Firmly pull the disc back out of the player.
This should trigger the load/eject motor. Because you pulled the spare disc out it should create a load error and it should eject the DVD that is already inside the player.
If this doesn't work Get a TV specialist to fix it for you.
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Try accessing the 'Game" mode from the Menu button on the TV. User Manual for Model DWT1304 is available online at http://funai-corp.com/support/manuals.aspx
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SOME dvd players have a small hole in the front... just large enough for an opened up paper clip to fit into. If yours has this, unplug your machine and insert an unfolded paper clip into this hole and gently press the mechanical eject switch. If you don't have this feature, your only hope is to disassemble the bottom of your set and spin the eject motor by hand to remove your disk.
SOURCE: Toshiba 23HLV87 - has built in DVD player
my dvd is saying no disc in the player i have a 23hlv87
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According the owners manual you will have to call PROSCAN customer support for help with this problem. The telephone number for customer support is 1-888-977-6722. You can also go to The website and use the customer support there. The website for PROSCAN is www.oncorpus.com. I hope this has helped you with your problem.
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