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TV Tech1 is online now Panasonic DMR-EZ47v (DVD recorder) says: "NO READ" Customer Question We bought a Panasonic DMR-EZ47v (DVD recorder). It worked pretty well up until last night. When I turn it on now, panasonic dmr ez48v troubleshooting it makes a sound like it's repeatedly trying to read a disc (even if there is no disc in it), the sounds being 1-3 seconds apart. When I have tried each of a couple discs in it, it makes the same sound, and then the window on the front rapidly says: "NO" and then "READ" over and over again. I've turned it off, and I've unplugged it...and it still panasonic dmr es35v manual does the same thing. We only had the product a year or two, and I use it to record maybe 2-3 shows per week on average. I'm really hoping you have some recommendations, as I'd really hope a product this expensive would last longer. Thanks for any help you can offer!! John Submitted: 4 years ago. Category:TV Share this conversation Expert: TV Tech1 replied4 years ago. My Panasonic locked up on me too, the DVD drive was slapping and clunking.Then I reset it.Seems to function, but it's my Test player in my truck. I went and got one with netflix.Reset your player. Ask Your Own TV Question Customer: replied4 years ago. Thanks for the idea! I gave it a try three times, and it did indeed reset. Unfortunately, it didn't correct the problem, and it still says "NO" & "READ" blinking back and forth. To be more specific on the sounds (if it matters) that accompany those words, the pattern is that it makes 4 higher pitch sounds (about a second apart), followed by a single lower pitched sound.Any ideas for what I can try next...please?John Expert: TV Tech1 replied4 years ago. No Read essentially means the DVD's laser is having problems reading the Ta
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Switch to Threaded Mode Thread 1st May 200819:19 #1 Lumpy2 View Profile View Forum Posts Private Message Member Join Date : May 2008 Location : Australia Hi, Thanks for the forum and its help. I purchased a http://www.justanswer.com/tv-repair/6h7dk-panasonic-dmr-ez47v-dvd-recorder-says-no-read.html Panasonic DMRES35V in 2006 and it played well until I tried to transfer an old favourite VHS casette over to DVD format this week. Initially I put a CD-RW disk in, which may have caused the problem, and then a DVD-R and then a DVD +R blank disk. I encountered a U88 error and tried to sort this out through the manual, what a joke. I then placed a new DVD-R disk into the machine http://forum.videohelp.com/threads/288758-Panasonic-DMR-ES35V-DVD-NoRead-repair and then accessed the DVD menue [for the last time it appeared] and was asked to 'format' the disk for recording. This failed and the end result was that I can no longer access the DVD drive, to record or play, and the DVD menu does not come up when DVD functions are selected from the hand controller. The only menu accessable is the VHS menu. The VHS drive works fine. I have read a lot about drive failures in this model, DMRES35V, on this and other sites and am surprised that Panasonic continues to produce machines like the current DMREX47V I purchased, unaware of the DVD drive issues, which seems to have the same drive unit? Anyway I came across an article in this forum which indicates that it might be the 'laser' which has failed in the DVD drive unit. Also one forum list on this site considered replacing the DVD drive with a PC DVD+/-RW drive in a similar JVC unit? Can anyone help. I am a retired electronics technician and could disassemble the DVD unit and make repairs/replace it if possibe. A quote from Panasonic, Australia, was $352AUD to replace the DVD drive in the DMRES35V, and the new unit, the DMREZ47V, cost $425. With thanks, KH Quote 1st May 200821:07 #2 wabjxo View Profile View Forum Posts