Use your Portable DVD Player as a Monitor

 by computerwiz_222
video Use your Portable DVD Player as a Monitor
In this short video, I show you how to use the input function on your portable DVD player. 90 percent of decent quality portable DVD player's have this function.

This is a little simple for an instructable, but I use it all the time and I thought I would share.

Thanks for watching!
grampafish says: Aug 28, 2012. 7:32 AM
i got the same one from a surplus store for $10 because it wont read dvds. i stripped it down and used the lcd to make a portable n64
boomman2u says: Jul 17, 2012. 7:48 AM
I think i'm part of the unlucky 10%
TheSmurf says: Aug 3, 2010. 12:45 AM
Do this hack with a DVD player that doesn't have A/V IN ports. That'll impress me. Oh yeah... Please.
computerwiz_222 (author) in reply to TheSmurfAug 3, 2010. 4:17 AM
"Oh yeah... Please." ????
TheSmurf in reply to computerwiz_222Aug 3, 2010. 5:20 AM
I can add cream and sugar if ya like... A cherry maybe?
computerwiz_222 (author) in reply to TheSmurfAug 3, 2010. 8:27 PM
What are you even talking about? These are the useless comments that clutter up Instructables.
georion in reply to computerwiz_222Apr 13, 2012. 6:37 AM
yes.........you are cluttering gee wiz!
altomic in reply to computerwiz_222Aug 28, 2010. 4:34 AM
yeah, useless comments that clutter up instructables
TheSmurf in reply to altomicAug 28, 2010. 5:11 AM
No one has ever heard of 'pretty please, with cream and sugar and a cherry on top"? Wow. BTW get over it.
TheSmurf in reply to computerwiz_222Aug 3, 2010. 9:35 PM
I was just putting out a challenge to do this hack with a portable DVD that does not have AUDIO/VIDEO inputs.
qbrain says: Sep 27, 2011. 4:05 AM
also whit this hack you can play DVD!!

just remove the jack! lol
timheppner says: Apr 15, 2008. 5:28 PM
Interesting that you call this a "hack", when you're doing something that the DVD player was designed to do. A hack is doing something that the item you're hacking wasn't designed to do.
maddman in reply to timheppnerDec 16, 2010. 5:40 PM
amen
cliffyd in reply to timheppnerJul 8, 2010. 1:14 PM
yes couldn't agree more!
arcane2rox in reply to timheppnerFeb 19, 2009. 8:12 PM
This remark is as True as it gets. I am a hardcore non-stereotypical hacker. Hacking: Is to hack Hack: To use something beyond it's authorization or beyond it's normal purpose. or microcomputer user who attempts to gain unauthorized access to proprietary computer systems.
computerwiz_222 (author) in reply to timheppnerApr 15, 2008. 5:52 PM
lol - i no, its all in "selling the idea" I have been doing this since I got my player...
Solderguy says: Nov 20, 2008. 9:51 PM
I wouldn't recommend playing the Xbox in your car, as the vibration will cause the hard drive heads to bounce and scratch the platters.
ReCreate in reply to SolderguyMar 14, 2009. 8:01 PM
yeah...get a solid state
arduinoe in reply to ReCreateJan 2, 2010. 11:23 AM
solid state on the xbox 360, i wish :(.
ReCreate in reply to arduinoeJan 3, 2010. 12:43 PM
Anyways, It would take a lot of vibration to make the heads scratch the platters, HDD head's are mounted pretty tightly, Worst case scenario would be a File I/O error, And it would just try again.
arduinoe in reply to ReCreateJan 6, 2010. 1:15 PM
not really, if the hard drive is spun up then a small jost will render the disc useless. It will either die imediately or become more nad more unreadable voer time, a period of hours of usage. no big deal you say ?, xbox hard drives are extortionately priced, and are even more valuable if you have bought loads of games to go on it. everything  own bar 1 computer and a server is solid state, hard drives are a ridiculous concept, they are so fragile yet so relied upon, especially in laptops which by there very nature are moved around and un avoidably jolted from time to time. Hard drives have there places, in backed up raid arrays in file servers. The fact that Micros**t would make the hard drive so easily removable was face deskingly stupid considering its sata which in this case is NOT hot swappable, i have seen my friends pull there 360 hard drive out of there xbox whilst its on and plug into a friends xbox only to find its unreadable, they have to buy another hard drive, the worst bit is, the hard drive is fine. just corrupted , easily solved. And to clear something up, a hard drive corruption is VERY different to a head crash or physical failure, the first can be fixed the latter can not.
ReCreate in reply to arduinoeJan 7, 2010. 11:17 AM
OK, Though I think that they are a bit more fragile then they really are, I've dropped my laptop in all angles and diffirent HDD's, No problems what-so-ever, HDD's, Especially laptop ones have safety features, like parking of the head when not in use etc.
Chromatica says: Aug 6, 2009. 3:19 PM
My bro has the exact dvd player but mine only has a Video / TFT switch will that work. I have the cables and av out
terryandrea says: Jul 11, 2009. 7:33 AM
my portable has rca ins on it and works great for a game system but what about a computer? I thought it would work fine but when I plugged it in and fired up the computer it came out black and white on the dvd player:-( I tried everything I could think of from changing the pal/nt settings to using different cables. Still black and white. If anyone has a work around for this please comment. Thanks
ScubaSteve in reply to terryandreaJul 18, 2009. 3:42 PM
what color is the output plug on your PC? You have to make sure that you are plugging it into a COMPOSITE (Single RCA) And not into one of the 3 COMPONENT (3-RCA) plugs. Apparently, if you plug one of the certain composite outputs into a component input (I think its green) you get black and white.
WarSaw says: May 28, 2009. 8:04 PM
i have av in just not the switch :(
cornboy3 says: Aug 9, 2008. 12:17 PM
My fuse blows every time I plug in my xbox :(
minime110 says: Jul 29, 2008. 9:57 AM
would this also work with a computer if i had a video card with a composite video cord(the yellow ended cord)?
computerwiz_222 (author) in reply to minime110Jul 29, 2008. 11:53 AM
Yes, it would work fine.
macwhiz says: Jun 27, 2008. 9:40 AM
what type of dvd player do you have mine is audiovox
computerwiz_222 (author) in reply to macwhizJun 27, 2008. 12:06 PM
It is an insignia... To be honest, it was brought in to my work and the technician couldn't fix it. So I took it home, swapped the laser assembly from a machine with a cracked LCD into this one and it works great! All of the laser assemblies are essentially the same, they just add little brackets and springs to them depending on the model. I removed all the springs and swapped them over. The thing works GREAT! I love free stuff!
ac1D says: Apr 15, 2008. 4:31 PM
mine only have.. 2 out.. stupid dvd player..
munchman in reply to ac1DApr 26, 2008. 11:58 PM
mine only has out too.
CADDBOY says: Apr 16, 2008. 7:22 AM
Cool Trick- Where did you get or how did you make the commodore 64 emulator?
computerwiz_222 (author) in reply to CADDBOYApr 16, 2008. 3:22 PM
That is my C64DTV. That is a great little toy that was sold for a few years. It is now out of production. I got mine on ebay... It is an entire C64 in a joystick. You can play the onbuilt games, or wire in a PS/2 keyboard and then hold K when it is booting to go directly into Basic Mode. It is an awesome little toy! I built an XE1541 cable and use my old 486 laptop to move new programs and stuff to it!
ac1D in reply to CADDBOYApr 16, 2008. 11:14 AM
lou_cyfer says: Apr 16, 2008. 2:18 PM
thank you, mr. einstein ;)
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