I installed on our boat an Apex brand DVD/CD player/remote several years ago and it has played well. Lately, however, I noticed some picture distortion appearing and ruled out the TV set. I wanted to stay with the same brand/model so found a used unit, without a remote, on Amazon for $30. It arrived and earlier this week, hooked it up and found a very nice stable picture pattern; even the old remote worked.
So, I placed a DVD in the slot and it began loading, and loading, and loading. After a couple of minutes it displayed, "No Disk". Tried another DVD with the same result. Then a CD, and again the same result. Sheesh! The thought of having to go back to Amazon and the rigamarole for a refund was a frustrating thought. Okay, I'll try one more technically sophisticated adjustment; pulled the unit out of its cubby and with my fist banged on the top, then the bottom and finally both sides.
Well, what do you know. Placed it back in its cubby and inserted a DVD and this time it loaded and played just fine. Don't ya just love those technically sophisticated adjustments? Sometimes they really do work and other times, well...
So, I placed a DVD in the slot and it began loading, and loading, and loading. After a couple of minutes it displayed, "No Disk". Tried another DVD with the same result. Then a CD, and again the same result. Sheesh! The thought of having to go back to Amazon and the rigamarole for a refund was a frustrating thought. Okay, I'll try one more technically sophisticated adjustment; pulled the unit out of its cubby and with my fist banged on the top, then the bottom and finally both sides.
Well, what do you know. Placed it back in its cubby and inserted a DVD and this time it loaded and played just fine. Don't ya just love those technically sophisticated adjustments? Sometimes they really do work and other times, well...