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My new DVD player, on which I've only played 3 DVDs suddenly won't play any disc. The "no disc" message appears on the screen, and in the DVD Player's digital window a "no" appears.
I've tried any number of different discs and nothing happens.
Toshiba SD-K760 does not load disks. I get a "no disk" message when loading.Toshiba SD-K760 does not load disks. I get a "no disk" message when loading.
Anytime I put a DVD in the message "no disc" appears???Anytime I put a DVD in the message "no disc" appears???
AnonymousSep 01, 2008
Same deal - I've only used this DVD player a few times as it is in a room we normaly don't watch a lot of DVDs in. Now it displays "No" which I assum eis the first part of "No Disk" every time I put a disk in.Same deal - I've only used this DVD player a few times as it is in a room we normaly don't watch a lot of DVDs in. Now it displays "No" which I assum eis the first part of "No Disk" every time I put a disk in.
I got it work work with mine. Here's how: I removed the top cover and put in a disk to see what happens. I realized it had to be a motor problem because the dvd player was having trouble spinning the disk. I removed the part that had the motor and sprayed some air into it to clean it. It works perfectly now!!
Following John's suggestion, I, too, unscrewed the cover and watched as the reader made a few "herky jerky" spins. I tried using a lens cleaner, figuring silicone is silicone and might unstick what appears to be stuck. Then trying to blast it with air, as John suggested, I held it in front of the air conditioner (hey, I don't have a workshop with forced air in any other shape or form), and did that to get rid of any debris. I then vacuumed out the inside. And today (after giving it a rest - it didn't seem to do the trick), I fired it up, and voila! it works just as John said. Like new.
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It's a software issue. you need to ring the manufacturer to get files and instructions on how to upgrade your machine so it can play the newer blu ray movies. Quite a common problem.
There may be a issue with the assembly, blu-ray plays with more precision and speed, for some reason it is not slowing down to play the regular DVD's may be a padder motor problem.
i would say for some reason your dvd player is not compatible from now on with that brand of blank dvd!
get the firmware update from the brand website all you do is download the file burnit on a cd and put it in the dvd player should fix most and eventual problems
I picked up a LG DV276 DVD Player here in Australia but I am from the
United States so I own region 1 DVDs. I unlocked my new player by
instead 1. Open the tray. 2. Press 0 0 0 0 on the remote and a Menu
will appear. 3. Press 0 for region free. 4. Press pause and power off.
I can play everything now, Aussie and US DVDs. Thanks LJ66.
Toshiba SD-K760 does not load disks. I get a "no disk" message when loading.
Anytime I put a DVD in the message "no disc" appears???
Same deal - I've only used this DVD player a few times as it is in a room we normaly don't watch a lot of DVDs in. Now it displays "No" which I assum eis the first part of "No Disk" every time I put a disk in.
My DVD reads "no disc" when any type of disc is entered.
I tried to use a clean DVD player, but DV Player say the same problem: no
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