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HI there
Do DVD's also fail to play as well as blurays?
My thinking is that it could be a hardware issue - specifically the laser.
Cheers
The player seems to work ok with DVDs, it's blurays that appear to be the issue .
if a hardware issue such as laser as you suggest, what are the options?
thanks
Hi there
I think there is only one real option to be honest, and that is replacing the system with a new one. As it just might be uneconomical to repair. Wasnt this system from 2009?
The laser kits are generally cheap assuming a repair centre can get hold of the parts - but its labour and fault-finding that adds to the cost. Im only guessing the laser by the way. A repair centre can be found : HERE
Alternatively and most likely solution, new all-in-one systems can be found : HERE
Cheers
Hi Graham, everyone,
I read your post with some interest as I have also experienced these issues in the past albeit with un-readable DVD's. The solution for me turned out to be a simple fix which I wrote about in this post:
If as Quninnicus says your device was manufactured around 2009 it's likely any warranty/extended warranty you may have will have expired by now. Therefore it might prove beneficial to follow the advice given in the above post. Obviously you do this at your own risk but it's a simple procedure and no technical ability is required. Just make sure the device is un-plugged beforehand.
Experience has taught me that un-readable discs / disc errors can be caused by a variety of reasons, more often than not it's either a dirty smudge on the disc, scratches or even fluff inside the disc tray. Often times it's caused by grease build-up on the centre spindle inside the disc tray which cause the disc to slip when reading. The only other cause I can think of is if you've had one two many the night before and put the disc in upside down but I'm sure nobody has ever done that?! LOL...
Have a read of the post in the link above, hopefully it will help resolve your issue.
Slinky