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message referring to no disc being in the system. This can be infuriating because you can see that there
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is a disc, however, the CD / DVD player cannot. Every time the tray dvd player in tv says no disc closes, the laser beam fires two long bursts of laser light, and the focusing platform moves up and down attempting to portable dvd player not reading disc focus the beam. This is the time when it is looking for a disc. If the laser has failed, then it will not be able to detect a CD and therefore the error message appears. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xMb0tFaInfU 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 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 http://www.petervis.com/CD_and_DVD_Players/no-disc-in-cd-player-error/no-disc-in-cd-player-error.html 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 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 th
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 PlayStation CD How to Unjam a CD Player How to Get an MP3 Player to Work When It Is Dead How to Fix a Philips CD http://techin.oureverydaylife.com/fix-nodisc-error-dvd-player-1786.html Changer You've popped the popcorn, poured a glass of your favorite beverage and settled in to watch a http://www.techlore.com/article/why-does-my-dvd-player-say-no-disc movie, but when you press "Play" on the remote control, the dreaded "NO DISC" error appears on your DVD player. If 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 dvd player is usually the cause of the error, and is something you may be 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 portable dvd player 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 properly. Reinsert the disc into the player and press "Play" to see if cleaning the disc fixes the "NO DISC" error. Cleaning the DVD Laser Lens Power off the DVD player and disconnect all cables. Use your fingers to open the disc tray door slowly and gently. Alternatively, insert a pin or straightened paper clip into the small "Manual Eject" hole next to the disc tray if the unit has one. Use a can of compressed air to blow out the inner area of the DVD player exposed by opening the disc tray. Use short bursts of air from the can to clean out any dust or residue that may be covering the laser lens and preventing the player from reading discs. Allow any moisture created by the canned air to dry a few minutes before continuing. Reconnect all cables to the DVD player and power on the device on again. Insert the DVD disc into the
new password Name Fisrt Name Menu Home Blogs Latest Blog Posts Caffeinated Pixels Articles Forums Active Topics Unanswered Topics Why Does My DVD Player Say 'No Disc'? Submitted by Matt Whitlock on Thu, 01/13/2005 - 20:56 A TechLore "Ask the Experts" Question... Question: I have a Sony DVD player model DVP-S560D. When I insert the dvd into the player I get a message on the player telling me to insert the disk.Why isn't the player recognizing the disk already in the player? Does something need to be cleaned?Thanks for any help.-submitted by dale Answer: I'm going to assume that you're having this problem with all DVDs and CDs that you insert into the drive. If this problem only occurs on one disc, the problem is usually with the disc itself. There are many reasons why a DVD player may be incapable of recognizing a DVD when inserted. Many DVD players are not able to properly detect and playback recordable DVDs. If trying to play a DVD disc that is a DVD-R/RW or DVD+R/RW, you'll need to refer to the DVD players documentation on compatible formats. Insert the disc and listen closely by placing your ear to close to the drawer of the DVD player. After the disc tray has closed, you should be able to hear the disc spinning. If you hear no such sound, it is common that the disc is not spinning up, which is why you would recieve a "No Disc" message when a disc has been inserted. In some cases, it can be difficult to hear the disc spinning, so you could remove the lid of the player to actually see if the disc spins. If this is the case, you could try to determine the cause of this, which is usually the "hat" above the center of the disc is stuck and needs to be repositioned to lay against the top surface of the DVD. If you are uncomfortable doing this, you'll want to bring the DVD player to a service center. In your case, the DVP-S560D is an older DVD player, and I'm sure it has had its fair share of use. Over time, dust and deposits can accumulate on the laser that reads the disc. In many cases, DVD players with this problem can still read CDs. You could try a DVD laser cleaner, which is usually a disc that has a tiny brush glued onto it. Run the cleaning disc 2 or 3 times, and try it again. Try both CDs and DVDs, since CDs are easier to read than a DVD. After a DVD player has been used for awhile, another common problem is that the laser in the DVD player becomes misaligned, inhibiting its ability to read DVDs. In many cases, DVD players with this problem will still be able to read a CD. I'd try a cleaning disc first, since the only way to fix this problem is to bring the unit to a service center for repair.