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03-28-2017 11:56 AM
Hello;
Allow me to welcome you to the HP forums!
Welcome to Windows 10! You need to read through the linked information: https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/10567/windows-10-dvd-player
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03-28-2017 01:14 PM
Thanks for trying. My DVD was working and I have tired different DVDs and none work. I insert the disc and close the tray and nothing happens. The desktop makes a noise and the light blinks and then the screen goes back to the home page. Does this help any? LBM3 Thanks WAWood for trying.
03-28-2017 02:26 PM
Install the free 'VLC' DVD-player software from: www.videolan.org/vlc/
Then, insert a DVD, and Windows should offer VLC as a "possible" application to process the DVD media.
03-28-2017 05:13 PM
That thread from MS indicates that their Windows Media Player, which is the DEFAULT video player in Win10, does not play DVDs unless you purchase their app from their store.
But, many of us use the free VideoLAN alternative.
So, since you were already provided the link for it, you should download it and try it out.
Good Luck
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03-29-2017 06:13 PM
Sorry to hear that did not fix the problem. Videos need something knowns a CODECS in order to play on your PC. Windows Media Player comes with very few CODECS, so if often can't play videos. VideoLAN comes with MANY CODECS, and I've not found a video format it does not play.
I would suggest trying the DVD in a regular DVD player -if you have one. You should also examine it to ensure that the underside (the side opposite the label), is clean and free of any scratches.
You should also try a different DVD that you know works.
You said it worked "before" -- before WHAT?
Unfortunately, we have no diagnostics for checking the DVD drive to confirm that it functions properly. If it is defective, you will need to replace it.
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03-30-2017 06:31 AM
> I installed videolan. It did not work. I should have mentioned that the DVD player did work before.
If you put a "music" CD into the optical drive, does it "play"?
If you put a "data" CD (any media, such as a CD that came with a printer, or a Windows CD, or a PC "game" CD), can it be opened, to "view files & folders" ?
Most DVD/CD players have separate mechanisms for reading CDs versus DVDs.
So, it's possible that the 'DVD' hardware components in your optical drive have failed, making "replacement" your only option.
03-30-2017 08:24 AM
WAWood, Thaks again. By before I mean it was working about 4 months ago. I do not use it very often. I have 2 other DVD players and the same disc that play in them will not work in the HP tower. So I have tired discs that have worked in the tower before but will not work now. That is my dilema. The screen comes up and states place a DVD in and when I do nothing happens except after a short time it goes back to the home screen. Just do not understand this. LBM5
03-30-2017 08:36 AM
> I have tried discs that have worked in the tower before but will not work now.
> That is my dilemma.
> The screen comes up and states place a DVD in and when I do nothing happens
> except after a short time it goes back to the home screen.
Since you can hear the drive spinning the media, it is the laser mechanism that is not working, either not sending out the laser beam, or the "receiver" not registering the reflection of the laser from the surface of the media.
Replace the CD/DVD drive.
