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your ailing Sony DVD player The wife and I went to play a rented DVD the other night, and if you have rented movies lately you sony dvd player error c 13 00 probably can understand why I hate doing this. The discs are just
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about always scratched up by some ignorant sod buster with pugil sticks for hands. Well, luckily this one was
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not, yet my Sony DVD player kept saying it was dirty. WTF? After a bit of fumbling around I found it to play just fine in my other Sony player in the
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kids toy room, so I decided to do a bit of sleuthing. Since this wasn't the first time I had run into this I was looking at two options really; either my DVD player is dirty and needs to be cleaned, or it damaged and in need of a good fixing - most likely Office Space style. Luckily, option 3 presented it self. The sony dvd player error codes offending error is C 13:00 error, which in some cases can be cleared up by calibrating the player back to Single Layer (SL) and Dual Layer (DL) discs through the diagnostics menu. What menu you say? Well, I'll show you. From all that I have read, it is best to calibrate both disc types starting with a single layer disc first. You can identify disc type by color since Dual layer DVD's have a gold tint to the data side and single layer DVD's have a silver tint. The other way is if you have any burned discs from your computer, I did and I just used one of those as the single layer disc. Take the disc out, turn the DVD player Off to standby mode using the remote. Then press the following 3 buttons Title, Clear, then Power within a second of each other. This will open the diagnostics menu: Test Mode Menu 0. System Diagnosis 1. Drive Auto Adjustment(Calibration) 2. Drive Manual Operation 3. Mecha Aging 4. Emergency History (has total hours of playtime) 5. Version Information 6. Video Level Adjustment To perform the disc cali
DVD VCD Glossary > VideoHelp Forum Index New Posts Today's Posts Rules Register Help Remember Me? Lost password/username? Forum Hardware DVD & Blu-ray Players Sony 725 - Weird problem with "no disc" or sony dvd player diagnostic menu C:13:00 + Reply to Thread Results 1 to 6 of 6 Sony 725 - how to clean dvd Weird problem with "no disc" or C:13:00 Thread Tools Show Printable Version Email this Page Subscribe to this Thread Display Linear Mode Switch to Hybrid Mode Switch to Threaded Mode Thread 18th Nov 200213:38 #1 pnykanen View Profile View Forum Posts Private Message Member Join Date : Nov 2002 I have had Sony 725 /w EAV MOD http://floggingenglish.com/blatherings/how-to-fix-your-ailing-sony-dvd-player/ for sometime now. Overtime, the device started to have problems reading standard DVDs, although CDs worked fine. When original DVD (or burned DVD+R/+RW was inserted) the device tried to read the disc and after trying for a while you get either "no disc" or disc dirty (C:13:00) indication. However, sometimes it read the disc eventually after several tries. I dropped the device off at repair shop, and got it back with http://forum.videohelp.com/threads/72446-Sony-725-Weird-problem-with-no-disc-or-C-13-00 the indication that there was nothing wrong, it read all discs the guy had. I was quite buzzled at this and went through my DVDs. It turned out that about 1/3 of the discs had problems being accepted by the drive. Now, any comments to the following - do I ask for trouble with this? I found out about the maintenance mode and did the following (use at YOUR own risk): 1) entered the test mode menu by entering in standby TITLE, CLEAR, POWER ON on remote ctrl. !! You might want to skip step 2 below and try if it works without it. 2) selected (2) Drive manual operation - Selected (6) Memory check. - Noted on paper the EEPROM values (a bit paranoid am I?) - pressed CLEAR for restoring default set. - returned to main menu 3) selected (1) Drive auto adjustment - Selected DVD-SL (followed instructions, and entered own DVD+R when asked for disk) - Selected CD (followed instructions, and entered a working CD) - Selected DVD-DL (followed instructions, and entered a DVD when asked for disk). - did not have SACD so did nothing for that. - returned to main menu 4) after this I exited the test mode menu with POWER. All my problems reading
ROM C:13:00 Dirty Disk Error On Sony DVD TV Player petrula View Member Profile Feb 20 2010, 08:26 PM Post #1 Newbie Group: Members Posts: 7 Joined: 27-October 09 Member No.: 8,588,339 Problem: C:13:00 Dirty Disk Error On Sony DVD TV http://forum.my.nero.com/index.php?showtopic=5505 PlayerNero 9 (Nero-9.4.26.0)Windows XP Pro SP3Sony DVP-NS715P DVD TV Player connected to TVPioneer DVD-RW DVR-111C internal http://forum.doom9.org/archive/index.php/t-24686.html burner for PCMany people have reported a C:13:00 Dirty Disk Error on Sony DVD TV Players. I experienced the same problem. The C:13:00 Dirty Disk Error has nothing to do with a dirty disc, but rather with what Nero 9 Burning Rom recorded onto the disc. I finally found out that the problem was using the wrong compilation (profile).Use the Nero 9 error c Burning Rom with the DVD-Video compilation (profile).That profile does not show a UDF tab.Drag all the VIDEO_TS files in the browser window from the source disc to the VIDEO_TS folder in the compilation window.With the DVD-Video compilation profile, DVDs play fine without giving the Sony C:13:00 Dirty Disk error message. Therefore, the Sony C:13:00 Dirty Disk Error is misleading since it has nothing to do with a dirty disc.If you then look at the created disc using sony dvd player Nero Info Tool 6, it has ISO9660, UDF. So even though there was no UDF tab in the compilation profile, UDF was obviously used.In contrast, if I use the following compilation properties:No MultisessionISO 9660 onlyUDF: automaticFinalizeI get the Sony C:13:00 Dirty Disk Error even though Nero Info Tool 6 indicates both discs are the same. So it is unclear what the differences are in the UDF. This post has been edited by petrula: Feb 21 2010, 08:17 PM wither View Member Profile Feb 20 2010, 09:05 PM Post #2 Advanced Member Group: Members Posts: 21,667 Joined: 30-August 08 Member No.: 8,132,427 Probably differences in the sensitivity of the players.The other day I was messing with a DVD that I use for a backup on once a week. I was running disk speed on it and Nero wouldn't read it. Just on a hunch, I ran my fingers around the circumference of the disk and then Nero recognized it. It just had some dust on it because I don't put it back into the jewel case after each use. petrula View Member Profile Feb 21 2010, 07:21 PM Post #3 Newbie Group: Members Posts: 7 Joined: 27-October 09 Member No.: 8,588,339 ignore This post has been edited by petrula: Feb 21 2010, 08:16 PM wither View Member Profile Feb 21 2010, 09:14 PM Post #4 Advanced Member Group:
guys! I burned a DVD-RW with Scenarist and I pop it in my DVD player and I get this C : 13 : 00 thingy on the LCD Display and the DVD doesen't play, but the player recognizes the disc as a DVD, but gives this C : 13 : 00 Error. I made folders (AUDIO_TS & VIDEO_TS) in Scenarist and burned the Folders using DVDiT PE. The total was around 235MB (only about 10 mins.) Could that be a problem why the DVD Player doesen't play the DVD? Also the DVD Plays fine on my DVD-Rom Drive. I insert the disc in the DVD-Rom drive and it begins my first play (DD Trailer) and goes to the menu and plays fine through out. So why isn't the DVD Player not playing it? I am using Pioneer DVD-RW Media. -------------------------------------------------------------------- I also wanted to know how I can link to chapter 2 from a Menu. I can link to tiles.But I want to know how I can link to chapter2 or 3 from a menu. Whenever I try to link it from the BTNS to chapter2 it doesen't link.And yes I have the cursor changed to the Link Command (PInk Arrow). Thanks in Advance!:) TRILIGHT7th May 2002, 04:10Sounds like you have a Sony DVD player and if it's an older one, it won't play a DVDRW at all. My older Sony DVP-S7700 will not play any of the discs I make (returns the good ol "disc is dirty" error you report) but the newer Sony NS-700P plays them all fine. Milkman Dan7th May 2002, 04:29To link to scenes, the menu has to be of the Chapter Type. You can't link to scenes from a standard VMS menu. Deepa DvD8th May 2002, 02:27Thanks for replying bros. I do have a Sony.It reads it as a DVD though because I see the DVD Light lighten up on the LCD.<---Weird. And also how do you set the menu to be set as chapter type? Thanks!:) Milkman Dan8th May 2002, 04:41If you already have a Title menu, then after adding a second PGC to the VMS, you can select it, and in the information panel in the middle bottom, you can change the menu type...at least, I think that's how it works. I don't remember. TRILIGHT8th May 2002, 05:03Originally posted by Deepa DvD I do have a Sony.It reads it as a DVD though because I see the DVD Light lighten up on the LCD.<---Weird. Yep. That's exactly what my DVP-S7700 does. It's a shame. It's a nice unit. Had to buy a new player for the main system though. Sequoyan8th May 2002, 05:32Two answers that may help: 1) Try putting all of your menus in a language folder under the VTS. That should permit you to make the links you want. 2) If you author with more than one PGC you will get strange LCD results on settop players. Try planning around using only one PGC. This solved a similar LCD problem for me. Good luck. - The Sequoyan TRIL