blu ray player keeps ejecting disc image
Michael Cu
my blu ray player is acting up now some times it wont play a blu ray it keeps saying check disc or disc error then it ejects or other times it just takes to long to load up or wont load it just gets stuck there does anyone know why is this for example i just put in the Titanic and its loaded up but took a long time so then later on i turned it on again its ejected the movie and said check disc so i stuck it back in and it just said disc error then after a few tries its just got stuck loading up the movie after it read it
its an lg bd550 and now its freezes like for brief seconds and continues playing and when i rewind it doesnt freeze
Answer
Does it have the latest firmware update?
Does it have the latest firmware update?
philips blu-ray keeps freezing?
lalaland
I bought this phillips blu-ray player and it worked well the first couple of months but then it started freezing up, it would begin with the philips logo appearing with a green pixelated bar underneath it and then in the menu screen it would show reading disk for 3 seconds and then it would freeze up
Answer
i would take a qtip with a strong isotropy alcohol to the laser lens eye, then use the other end of the qtip to dry it up. ofcourse unplug the player first and be prepared to take it apart, don't don't any of the leads that connect the + and - of any large capacitors, and don't touch any of the ic chips. remember which way the magnet at the top of the cdplayer was before taking it off, it will just fall right off if u turn the player upside down. also don't mess with any of the loading mechinizims as they will just fall apart with little effort but the gears are usually kinda easy to figure out where they went as they have lil pegs where they fit into the centers. don't forget to eject the cd before doing all this, that will save u a lot of butt ache. don't zap urself! unplug, and please be kind, rewind.
keep youself grounded, touch the metal casing often, or run a wire from ur wrist to the case if u think u'll be touching the actual circuitry often
i would take a qtip with a strong isotropy alcohol to the laser lens eye, then use the other end of the qtip to dry it up. ofcourse unplug the player first and be prepared to take it apart, don't don't any of the leads that connect the + and - of any large capacitors, and don't touch any of the ic chips. remember which way the magnet at the top of the cdplayer was before taking it off, it will just fall right off if u turn the player upside down. also don't mess with any of the loading mechinizims as they will just fall apart with little effort but the gears are usually kinda easy to figure out where they went as they have lil pegs where they fit into the centers. don't forget to eject the cd before doing all this, that will save u a lot of butt ache. don't zap urself! unplug, and please be kind, rewind.
keep youself grounded, touch the metal casing often, or run a wire from ur wrist to the case if u think u'll be touching the actual circuitry often
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