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ProductsHomearound the homeproductivityHow to Fix a No Disc Error on a CD PlayerHow to Fix a No-Disc Error on a CD PlayerBy Jason CandanedoSometimes a CD player will display a "No Disc" error. What this means is that the CD player, for some reason, does not recognize the disc. 5 disc cd player There are various reasons for this error, from the CD lens eye discs txt cd player being dirty to a CD format that is incompatible with the player. Troubleshoot through process of elimination.Things You'll cd player no disk error NeedCD cleaning kitStep 1Use a format that the CD player recognizes. For example, you cannot play the DVD disc format in a CD player. Also, some CD players won’t recognize cd player says no disk some burned CD-R/CD-RW discs. If this is not the issue, you will have to clean the laser eye of the CD player.Step 2Drench a cotton swab with isopropyl alcohol.Step 3Angle the cotton swab so it can reach the CD player’s laser eye. Gently wipe the surface of the laser eye with the swab.Step 4Blot the laser eye with the dry
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end of the cotton swab until the alcohol residue is gone. If this does not work, you will have to use a laser eye kit.Step 5Insert the CD lens cleaner disc into the CD player.Step 6Press the “Play” button on the CD player to initiate the cleaning process. The CD cleaner disc will stop when the process is complete. Remove the disc when it finishes cleaning.References & ResourcesGizmo Highway: How to Clean Your CD Player LensKuro5hin: How to Fix Your CD PlayerRelatedTechwalla's 2015 Holiday Buyers GuideProductivityThe 22 Coolest Gadgets We Saw at CES 2016ProductivityMy CD Player Won't Read My CDsProductivityHow to Fix a CD PlayerEntertainmentHow to Fix a CD Changer Error 3EntertainmentHow to Troubleshoot a CD PlayerEntertainmentHOW WE SCOREABOUT USCONTACT USTERMS OF USEPRIVACY POLICY©2016 Demand Media, Inc.Login | Sign UpSign UpLog InCreate an account and join the conversation!Or Forgot Password? Remember meLog InCancelBy signing up or using the Techwalla services you agree to the Techwalla Terms of Use and Privacy PolicySign UpLog InCreate an account and join the conversation! Get news about the products and tech
message referring to no disc being in the system. This can be infuriating because you can see that there is a disc, however, the CD / DVD player cannot. Every time the tray closes,
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the laser beam fires two long bursts of laser light, and the focusing platform moves up and 5 disk cd player with speakers down attempting to focus the beam. This is the time when it is looking for a disc. If the laser has failed, then it will not multi disk cd player be able to detect a CD and therefore the error message appears. I normally do two things when this happens. I normally clean the lens just in case there is dust on it obstructing the laser path. If cleaning the lens does https://www.techwalla.com/articles/how-to-fix-a-no-disc-error-on-a-cd-player not solve the problem then I make sure the laser is working. Obviously one should never look directly into the laser unit, you would have to be plain stupid if you did that. The laser light is bright enough that one can see the diffused red light from a distance obliquely. A piece of paper the size of a standard CD within the tray can also help, because when the tray closes, one can see the diffused red light on the paper. It is usually http://www.petervis.com/CD_and_DVD_Players/no-disc-in-cd-player-error/no-disc-in-cd-player-error.html bright enough and visible from the other side of the paper. If there is no red light, then the laser has failed. Back in the 1990s, I used to fix many of these and it was always either the spindle motor or the laser that failed. These two components are in constant use and wear out the most. Laser diodes do not last forever, especially on the early players manufactured in the 1980s. It would be very surprising to find a player still working from that era. Most of those units used cheap motors where the brushes wore out within a few years. Moreover, if that did not fail, then the laser surely would. The laser diode manufacturing process was not as refined either, and those diodes had a short finite life to them. Most of those early CD players would be hard to find as they often ended up in landfill. I have come across many high-end players of recent time that use the same cheap mass produced drive mechanisms. Moreover, most of those failed within a few years as well. This is a shame, as one would expect high-end players to have better components for the mechanism; however, it is usually the same cheap mechanism found in unbranded supermarket models. A laser diode, being a semiconductor, fails in an interesting way. When it is reaching the end of its useful life, and about to fail, it becomes, unstable. Its operation becomes sporadic, which can confuse the user. It might work one mi
Stereo Systems & Separates' started by fieldmouse, Mar 8, 2009. Mar 8, 2009 at 5:06 PM fieldmouse, Mar 8, 2009 #1 fieldmouse Standard Member Joined: Mar 3, 2009 Messages: 6 User Reviews: 0 Products Owned: 0 Products Wanted: 0 https://www.avforums.com/threads/cd-player-says-no-disc-to-some-cds.953477/ Trophy Points: 1 Ratings: +0 My old ,but quite good quality Sony CD player won't play some of my CDs. It comes up with NO DISC when I put them in. Anybody out there know why and how I can solve http://librarianinblack.net/librarianinblack/how_to_fix_your/ the problem ? Any advice would be appreciated.......thanks fieldmouse, Mar 8, 2009 Mar 8, 2009 at 6:21 PM Badger0-0, Mar 8, 2009 #2 Badger0-0 Distinguished Member Joined: May 30, 2005 Messages: 20,582 User Reviews: 0 Products Owned: 0 Products cd player Wanted: 0 Trophy Points: 166 Location: Spaghetti Junction (really) Ratings: +1,921 That's a typical symptom of a player on it's way out. I hope I'm wrong, but doubt it My sorry name has made it to graffitti ASTON VILLA Badger0-0, Mar 8, 2009 Mar 8, 2009 at 6:24 PM fieldmouse, Mar 8, 2009 #3 fieldmouse Standard Member Joined: Mar 3, 2009 Messages: 6 User Reviews: 0 Products Owned: 0 Products Wanted: 0 Trophy Points: 1 Ratings: +0 Badger0-0 said: ↑ That's disk cd player a typical symptom of a player on it's way out. I hope I'm wrong, but doubt it Click to expand... So not fixable ? What does anyone think the fault is fieldmouse, Mar 8, 2009 Mar 8, 2009 at 6:37 PM Badger0-0, Mar 8, 2009 #4 Badger0-0 Distinguished Member Joined: May 30, 2005 Messages: 20,582 User Reviews: 0 Products Owned: 0 Products Wanted: 0 Trophy Points: 166 Location: Spaghetti Junction (really) Ratings: +1,921 I very much doubt it's fixable, but hopefully it may be a known fault and someone will sort you out I wouldn't hold my breath though My sorry name has made it to graffitti ASTON VILLA Badger0-0, Mar 8, 2009 Mar 8, 2009 at 7:56 PM BlueWizard, Mar 8, 2009 #5 BlueWizard Distinguished Member Joined: Jun 19, 2007 Messages: 18,542 User Reviews: 0 Products Owned: 0 Products Wanted: 0 Trophy Points: 166 Ratings: +3,233 I had the same problem with mine, had to buy a new player. One thing you might try is a CD lense cleaner. These are CD's that have fine brushes on them, and something to make the player go to the specific track that has the brushes. The brushes then gently brush any accumulated dust off of the laser reader lens. That didn't work with mine because the CD couldn't read the CD lens cleaner. Steve/bluewizard BlueWizard, Mar 8, 2009 Mar 8, 2009 at 9:26 PM Don Dadda, Mar 8, 2009 #
I was a junk pack-rat and still had all the CD players I've thrown away because they stopped reading CDs, I'd use this Kuro5hin article on how to fix your CD player. Apparently, the little laser-eye head just gets misaligned. Since I don't have any lying around (because I'm a compulsive cleaner/throw-away-er), I'll just have to print it out and save it for that inevitable day when another CD player breaks… Share this:Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window)Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window)Click to share on Tumblr (Opens in new window)Click to share on Pinterest (Opens in new window)Click to email this to a friend (Opens in new window)Click to print (Opens in new window) "How to Fix your CD Player" sunup Says: March 24th, 2004 at 2:34 pm at first i thought "wow, i'll bookmark this and keep it just in case" .. but .. did u read any of the comments .. especially those by professional technicians? err .. i don't think i'll follow this kid's advice after all. Anna Says: March 25th, 2004 at 9:47 am If it was simply a matter of smacking it really hard on one certain point, I'd probably try it on my recently replaced mini-stereo CD player. However, I think I'll pass on this one. 😉 Charlie Martin Says: July 17th, 2004 at 9:26 pm My portable cd player keeps making this clicking sound everytime i put a cd in. After alot of clicks, it will read, "no disc" when there really is one. Batterys have nothing to do with it cause i put in brand new ones. Please help me with my problem. Thanx Charlie Viktor Says: October 2nd, 2004 at 5:21 pm i spilled liquid on my cd player Carlos Says: November 4th, 2004 at 2:07 pm my portable cd player lens looks to be scarched how can i fix its johnny Says: December 3rd, 2004 at 11:35 am yes my question is that my cd player has hit the ground like 3 times and it doesnt want to work i put a cd and it says eroor why email me back thank