IF the camera records in the DVD format (DVD-R or DVD R) or another format your DVD player will recognize, like VCD's, DivX, etc., then what you need to do is open the tray on the DVD player and check to see if it has an indentation in it,about 3" in diameter. If it does, that's where 3" DVD's go. (Hint: MOST DVD players have this indentation in the tray and will play 3" DVD's just fine.)
Locate the bypass hold on your recorder to open the recorder if the tray is not ejecting. Then look at the bottom of the recorder for any scratches or dust. If there is any dust, clean away. Finally, test it.
You just put the DVD into the CD slot and it will open up a player and start the video!
Aparently not even the retailer who sold me my Aveis can answer that question. Crapped out after about 9 months . . . no Warranty . .. . Answer: Aveis is actually imported by President's Choice/SuperStore. Don't know who the actual manufacturer is that they import from, and apparently a 1 year warrantly is implied on Aveis. Contact info: Loblaw Companies Ltd. 1 President's Choice Circle Brampton, ON L6Y-5S5 I've gotta admit, I'm very UN-imprseed with their products..well at least the one I got. Bought a bunch of groceries at SuperStore the other day, and they gave me a free Aveis DVD player. I thought "Right On!" Nothing special...but it was free, so I hokked it up in the spare bedroom. Well.....after hooking it all up, went to put a DVD in and see how well it worked. What a bummer! The tray would not open! I looked to see if maybe there was a switch or tab I could move in case they lock the tray for shipping purposes. Nope! So....I returned it yesterday and got another. I went to connect it tonight...and thought I'd better check the tray before going through all of the work required to install it...being moving a bunch of furniture around and such. Plugged it in.....pressed the open/close button on the remote.......made a click.,..but no open tray! Ok...so I pressed the open/close tray button on the unit itself. Stilll..NO GO! So...that is 2 units in a row with the identical problem. Si I'll return again tomorrow, and I'm going to make them give me an entirely different brand, or I'll threaten to kmake a stink! Anyways...hope this helped with the contact info for "Aveis"...and I got to vent and warn people about a clearly inferior product. Regards, OldSkhool
There can be a couple of reasons due to which the DVD player tray might not open. It might be due to constant dust, or due to a malfunction. Take it to a service center and have it checked.
We get the E27:00 error a couple of times a year on our 5 DVD changer. It's annoying as you can't even get the DVD player to open the tray. Usually this is an 'easy' fix. The error usually means one of our DVDs has slipped out of the changer tray and is free floating inside of the player. Unplug the DVD, take the case off, remove the offending DVD, put case back on, reconnect and voila. That takes care of it for us. Hope this helps/JRW
By opening the tray>putting in the disc> closing the tray>clicking on my computer> click on the dvd drive icon
Opening a Bose DVD player's disc tray requires the user to press the 'Stop/Eject' button on the remote or the electronic device. Check the model manual for instructions if that button does not appear on either.
You will power on, open the tray, then enter the code 9879 and then 0 for region free. Close your tray, power on, then power off and you are all set.
Assumptions: * You are trying to do this on a front loading "slot" type DVD player * The DVD player does not have a small "pinhole" on the front which would normally be used for manually ejecting discs. * The DVD player is a type that will eject discs if it can not read them for any reason. I was able to get my DVD out by: # Shut off the DVD player # Carefully slide a piece of thick paper (postcard thickness) as far into the DVD slot as you can. It will probably go in only a couple inches max. # Turn on the DVD player # Wait about 20 - 30 seconds. The DVD player should have trouble reading the disc because it is not spinning, thus it will report an error and eject the disc. # If this doesn't work, odds are you don't have the paper in far enough so you are not preventing it from spinning. There is no guarantee that this process won't harm your DVD player and/or disc so attempt at your own risk. I can tell you that I've done this several times without damage to either.
One can find detailed instructions of how to repair the Bose 3 DVD tray on the eHow website. Also one can watch a step by step instructional video on YouTube.
There are three kinds of dvd players, computer dvd player, home theatre dvd player and car dvd player. Computer dvd player is divided into two kinds, desktop internal dvd player and laptop dvd player. Please vist eeshops.net for more details.