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sck0006 September 9th 05 02:46 AM

Sony DVP-NS715P problem
 
Unit is a Sony DVP-NS715P, ser no 2026425 2b, that only plays some
DVD's. The girl I'm looking at it for said it only plays one disk,
but I could only get it to not play one of my disks, and it played all
others normally. I know the DVD it doesn't play is good, the player's
lens is completely clean, I cleaned it with good isopropyl just to be
sure, still the same thing. It searches the disk for a while, and
then says the disk cannot be played. Any idea what sort of problem
this is? All help appreciated, as always.

Steve

JANA September 9th 05 03:19 AM

Some of the Sony models have been having problems with the laser units. The
practical side of things is to make sure it can travel freely, and that the
lens is clean. If the laser is defective, this will be too expensive to
replace.

--

JANA
_____


sck0006 wrote in message
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Unit is a Sony DVP-NS715P, ser no 2026425 2b, that only plays some
DVD's. The girl I'm looking at it for said it only plays one disk,
but I could only get it to not play one of my disks, and it played all
others normally. I know the DVD it doesn't play is good, the player's
lens is completely clean, I cleaned it with good isopropyl just to be
sure, still the same thing. It searches the disk for a while, and
then says the disk cannot be played. Any idea what sort of problem
this is? All help appreciated, as always.

Steve



sck0006 September 9th 05 04:37 AM

On Thu, 8 Sep 2005 22:19:22 -0400, "JANA" wrote:

Some of the Sony models have been having problems with the laser units. The
practical side of things is to make sure it can travel freely, and that the
lens is clean. If the laser is defective, this will be too expensive to
replace.


Thanks for the reply. I just found out that she had used this player
very much in the last three years, 3 to 4 hours a day not uncommon, so
I imagine it's highly likely that the laser is at the end of it's
life. Thanks again,
Steve

Franc Zabkar September 9th 05 11:34 PM

On Thu, 08 Sep 2005 22:37:58 -0500, sck0006 put finger to keyboard and
composed:

On Thu, 8 Sep 2005 22:19:22 -0400, "JANA" wrote:

Some of the Sony models have been having problems with the laser units. The
practical side of things is to make sure it can travel freely, and that the
lens is clean. If the laser is defective, this will be too expensive to
replace.


Thanks for the reply. I just found out that she had used this player
very much in the last three years, 3 to 4 hours a day not uncommon, so
I imagine it's highly likely that the laser is at the end of it's
life. Thanks again,
Steve


I bet it plays single layer discs but has trouble with dual layer
ones.

-- Franc Zabkar

Please remove one 'i' from my address when replying by email.

sck0006 September 10th 05 03:49 PM

On Sat, 10 Sep 2005 08:34:37 +1000, Franc Zabkar
wrote:

On Thu, 08 Sep 2005 22:37:58 -0500, sck0006 put finger to keyboard and
composed:

On Thu, 8 Sep 2005 22:19:22 -0400, "JANA" wrote:

Some of the Sony models have been having problems with the laser units. The
practical side of things is to make sure it can travel freely, and that the
lens is clean. If the laser is defective, this will be too expensive to
replace.


Thanks for the reply. I just found out that she had used this player
very much in the last three years, 3 to 4 hours a day not uncommon, so
I imagine it's highly likely that the laser is at the end of it's
life. Thanks again,
Steve


I bet it plays single layer discs but has trouble with dual layer
ones.

-- Franc Zabkar

Please remove one 'i' from my address when replying by email.


The one disk it didn't play is in fact a dual layer DVD. I'll test it
more later and see if this holds true. If this is the case, is there
anythng that can economically be done?
Steve

Franc Zabkar September 11th 05 08:02 AM

On Sat, 10 Sep 2005 09:49:35 -0500, sck0006 put finger to keyboard and
composed:

On Sat, 10 Sep 2005 08:34:37 +1000, Franc Zabkar
wrote:

On Thu, 08 Sep 2005 22:37:58 -0500, sck0006 put finger to keyboard and
composed:

On Thu, 8 Sep 2005 22:19:22 -0400, "JANA" wrote:

Some of the Sony models have been having problems with the laser units. The
practical side of things is to make sure it can travel freely, and that the
lens is clean. If the laser is defective, this will be too expensive to
replace.

Thanks for the reply. I just found out that she had used this player
very much in the last three years, 3 to 4 hours a day not uncommon, so
I imagine it's highly likely that the laser is at the end of it's
life. Thanks again,
Steve


I bet it plays single layer discs but has trouble with dual layer
ones.

-- Franc Zabkar

Please remove one 'i' from my address when replying by email.


The one disk it didn't play is in fact a dual layer DVD. I'll test it
more later and see if this holds true. If this is the case, is there
anythng that can economically be done?
Steve


I don't think so. FWIW, you could probably still use it as a CD player
or MP3 player or picture CD player. It may even play burnt single
layer DVDs without problems.

-- Franc Zabkar

Please remove one 'i' from my address when replying by email.


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