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Discussion in 'Video playback problems' started by niksta, May 15, 2006. niksta Member Joined: May 15, 2006 Messages: 2 Likes Received: 0 Trophy Points: 11 this message of 'disc error' is driving me insane. My lg dvd player dvd player says disc error won't play certain cds, constantly giving me a 'disc error' message. The cds aren't copied or
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have any scratches on them. Can anyone put me out of my misery and tell what is happening????? niksta, May 15, 2006 #1 lg blu ray player not reading disc rulisky Regular member Joined: Apr 26, 2006 Messages: 809 Likes Received: 0 Trophy Points: 26 Is this a new player or have you been using it for some time? If it is new, you might want to take it lg dvd player wont read disc back for replacement. When you say it won't play certain cds do you mean cd or do you mean dvds as well? Dvd players will run music cds, but may only play dvd-r format or dvd+r format disks; some play both formats. But you did say not copied. Purchased dvds should play in all machines if clean and undamaged. Probably have a broken player or bad disks. Try the disks that won't play in another machine. rulisky, May 16,
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2006 #2 niksta Member Joined: May 15, 2006 Messages: 2 Likes Received: 0 Trophy Points: 11 The problem I'm having is with music cds not DVDs. It's strange how a regular cd which you buy from any generic music store won't play on a regular player. Unfortunately it's 3 years old and out of warranty. Bring back the old days when appliances lasted forever!!!! niksta, May 17, 2006 #3 rulisky Regular member Joined: Apr 26, 2006 Messages: 809 Likes Received: 0 Trophy Points: 26 If the disks that don't play for you check ok in another player, I would be suspect of the LG player. You could try one of those laser cleaning disks. If that does not clear up the problem, then the laser is probably worn/bad. They do wear out sooner or later. Unfortunately sometimes sooner. The good news is that you should be able to get a good DVD player that handles ALL formats to include music and pictures in the $50 - $60 range that comes with a warranty. Your symptoms sound like when the SuperDisk drive went out on my old computer. It was supposed to read regular 3.5 inch floppies and 120mb SuperDisks. A clever gadget in its time. Anyway, it quit reading the Supers and told me they needed to be formatted. Still read the regular 3.5s just fine. It was a worn out laser in the disk drive. Only
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What Do I Need to Clean a DVD Laser Lens? How to Clean the Laser Pickup Lens on your DVD Player How to Fix a Scratch on a http://techin.oureverydaylife.com/fix-nodisc-error-dvd-player-1786.html PlayStation CD How to Unjam a CD Player How to Get an MP3 http://diyvideoeditor.com/guide-to-dvd-cd-game-disc-repair/ Player to Work When It Is Dead How to Fix a Philips CD Changer You've popped the popcorn, poured a glass of your favorite beverage and settled in to watch a movie, but when you press "Play" on the remote control, the dreaded "NO DISC" error appears on your DVD player. If dvd player you're lucky, you may be able to correct the problem by just opening and closing the disc tray on the player and trying again. If you're really unlucky, your DVD player might be defective. However, more often than not, a scratched or smudged disc or a dirty laser lens in the player is usually the cause of the error, and is something you may be lg dvd player able to fix in a few minutes. Correcting Common Disc Problems Press the "Eject" or "Open" button on the DVD player to disc tray to determine if it opens easily and does not appear jammed or hindered. If the disc tray appears to open slower than usual or fails to open, the disc may not sit flush in the tray or otherwise be seated properly. Use your hand to pull out the disc tray slowly if it does not open on its own and then reseat the disc. Close the disc tray and press "Play" on the DVD player again to see if reseating the disc in the tray corrects the "NO DISC" error. Power off the DVD player, then back on again. Attempt to play the DVD disc normally. Sometimes, an error in the DVD player firmware may prevent the device from reading discs properly. When this occurs, resetting the player often corrects "NO Disc" errors. Remove the disc from the DVD player. Use a lint-free cloth and some denatured alcohol or water to clean the disc and remove any dust or smudges that may prevent the player from reading it proper
steps to follow so that you can firstly identify a problem you may be having with an optical disc followed by some steps you can take to correct that problem. The sequence here should apply to just about any situation you have with a DVD, CD or game disc regardless of whether the disc contains just data or if it has been created to play back video. As a word of warning, some of the steps may involve treatment to the surface of the disc to correct reading errors and it is important to note that they may NOT be applicable to Blu-ray discs. Blu-ray discs are manufactured differently and only light polishing is suitable for them. Doing otherwise may result in permanent damage to the disc surface that may render the disc completely useless. The main difficulty in starting out is that you are most likely getting some kind of error message from the disc reader and you think that the problem is from some particular source because of that message. Common error messages such as Disc Error, No Disc, Invalid DVD Navigation or even Invalid File Structure tend to make you think you have a problem disc… not a problem reader. The reality is that these and just about all other error messages you may get are essentially meaningless and are telling you nothing. They are simply pre-written error messages that may randomly appear from within the software when ANY kind of problem occurs. They are not the result of some hidden and highly technical diagnostic process having been carried out by the software! It’s just smoke and mirrors! You can place a faulty disc into a reader and have it report that there is No Disc… which is just silly because obviously there is a disc in there! So let's get started. Is It A Disc Error or a Player Error? If you have a disc that won’t play in a particular device the first thing to do is to take the disc out and inspect the surface of that disc in good light. Angle the disc so that you can see the surface clearly