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[email protected] March 31st 08 12:25 PM

DVD player problem (home theater system)
 
I have a strange problem with the playing of DVDs on my Magnavox home
theater system. Sometimes when playing a disc, towards the end it
just freezes or slows to an absolute crawl, as if it were going frame
by frame. I have taken the cover off and cleaned the lens and both
cleaned and lightly oiled the 2 rails, but it doesn't seem to have
helped. It doesn't appear to be scratched discs either, since it
seems to happen at the same point on the disc, no matter which one is
in there. Any ideas on what might be wrong? Thanks for any help you
can provide.

William Sommerwerck March 31st 08 12:55 PM

DVD player problem (home theater system)
 
Have you looked at the cabling? Is it tight / binding / tangled, etc?



[email protected] March 31st 08 02:03 PM

DVD player problem (home theater system)
 
On Mar 31, 7:55 am, "William Sommerwerck"
wrote:
Have you looked at the cabling? Is it tight / binding / tangled, etc?


Yes, I've done all that, and it usually gets "stuck" at about 3/4 of
the way through, and has no problem
for the rest of the disc. Plus, last night it played a brand new disc
without any problems at all. It's a
tough one...

Arfa Daily March 31st 08 06:21 PM

DVD player problem (home theater system)
 

" wrote in message
...
On Mar 31, 7:55 am, "William Sommerwerck"
wrote:
Have you looked at the cabling? Is it tight / binding / tangled, etc?


Yes, I've done all that, and it usually gets "stuck" at about 3/4 of
the way through, and has no problem
for the rest of the disc. Plus, last night it played a brand new disc
without any problems at all. It's a
tough one...


It's very likely that the laser is getting marginal. Playability problems,
particularly with less than perfect discs - i.e. not absolutely brand
sparkly new - is a typical symptom. You can usually get a good idea if the
mechanics are sound, by playing a full length CD right through, although I
think you will find that it will play correctly, because the laser is almost
certainly getting to the outside edge of the disc without incident. What is
usually happening when the problem occurs like this after about 3/4 of the
film has played, is that the worn laser is having difficulty with the lower
output from the disc, when it has moved over to the second internal layer.
(It changes over to this second layer when the laser has reached the edge of
the disc. The second layer then plays in reverse fashion, being read
*through* the outer semi-transparent layer, with the laser now heading back
in towards the disc centre).

Although some disc manufacturers try to implement the layer change at a
'fade to black' scene transistion, many do not, and you will see the layer
change take place as a momentary freeze in both the sound and vision. If the
problems start soon after you see this happen, you can be pretty sure that a
worn laser is your problem.

Arfa




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