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Default Is there anybody who has service experience with Philips DVD players and Recorders??


"Myauk" wrote in message
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This is exactly the kind of information I need.
I would like to have a good initiative for my profession in electronics
service with that product so that I could learn things faster.
Regards

Arfa Daily wrote:
"Myauk" wrote in message
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Hello

I would like to discuss about the problems in repairing DVDplayers,
especially Philips.

I would like to have any information regarding Philips DVD players.

Regards

What is your angle with Philips ? This is the third different post now,
wanting to know about DVD / DVD-R service, with a particular interest in
this company's products. Do you work for them and just want to know how
your
service information is received in the trade, in which case just ask, or
do
you have a specific Philips product-related problem that you would like
the
group to try to help with ?

As I said to you before - if it's a general enquiry - outside of
warranty,
there is little mileage in repairing the things commercially. Service
information for many makes is sketchy at best, non-existent at worst.
Spares, if available, are prohibitively expensive, with such items as
lasers, often costing more than the replacement value of the player -
double
by the time some honestly-charged labour has been added.

DVD recorders are, for the most part, unrepairable by any method other
than
board-swap, which for many manufacturers' products, is a non-starter.
These
items are also great shop time-wasters, with many reported problems being
ultimately down to user error. Remember back a couple of years. Owners
had
trouble sticking a VHS tape in the front of a machine, and getting it to
record whilst they were actually there, let alone doing it on the timer.
Multiply that by three, and throw in about a hundred different sytems (
DVD-R, DVD-RW, DVD+R and so on with a new one every week ... ) and you've
got DVD recording.

Home cinema systems are a little more commercially viable, as they have a
higher perceived value by their owners, but still, the repair cost is
often
only marginally of advantage over a replacement supermarket model, with a
shiny new 2 year warranty.

As far as Philips DVD's go, the majority of the problems that I've seen,
have been power supply related. Typically, diodes on the secondary side
of
the supply go short circuit. However, in saying this, just this week, I
had
a Philips machine with a system control processor problem. I haven't
checked
into the cost of replacement parts yet, but via a third party supplier,
it
probably won't be worth doing, as it is only a cheap machine.

Does this begin to tell you what you want to know ... ??

Arfa



Glad it was of some help. I guess that you still didn't understand the
Wikipedia entry on top posting though ...

Arfa