My Pioneer DV-525 won't play my DVDs anymore everytime i put a DVD in it starts to spin, but then stops not giving it a time to load and says stop no disc. what can be the problem with this please give me and idea.
I have the exact same problem. Did you get it resolved. If so I be interested in knowing how. I have the exact same problem. Did you get it resolved. If so I be interested in knowing how.
AnonymousJan 03, 2008
hell I have the same problem as well.hell I have the same problem as well.
AnonymousFeb 23, 2008
had a look- put it in for repair -advised dvd tray is one peice assy ,fault lies in assy and full assy needed replaced- @ plus£150 nuff saidhad a look- put it in for repair -advised dvd tray is one peice assy ,fault lies in assy and full assy needed replaced- @ plus£150 nuff said
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Same problem-put it in for repair -advised dvd tray is a one piece assy and it was faulty-requiring full assy rplcmnt @plus£150
nuff said=bought a new dvd
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dvd players because of copyright info can only be set to one region code and can only play dvds from that region. Some players are set at factory some allow user to reset region usually a limited no. of times.
home burnrd dvds usually don't carry that info therefore no issue. So you need to reset player for appropriate region
There is problem with Optical block need to replaced.This Model is new and still come in under Warranty.SO check your Warranty card and calim your near Sony service centre.
Usual suspects (I have seen each one of these): 1. Home-made DVD defective a- bad blank b- bad burn (software settings incorrect) c- not finalized d- bad DVD recorder 2. Commercial DVDs - very scratched near center hole where startup data lives 3. Dirty laser lens on DVD player 4. Bad circuitry in DVD player (repairs almost always cost more than a new player)
I found that yes, the Pioneer DV-341 motor would not begin turning the DVD's at times without assistance (such as your finger as I found out when I disassembled the DVD player) to get it started.
Before buying any parts, I removed the DVD players housing (eight screws) and the top of the DVD housing that secures the DVD. This had the unpowered, spinning disc holder. Mine was secured by some plastic tabs and one screw.
I found the powered, bottom part of the disc holder had a rubber torroid (like a flat rubber band) glued to it that relies on friction to spin the disc. It was filthy, and needed manual cleaning. Having a Masters in Electrical Engineering, I used the appropriate tools to clean it, my finger and some spit.
I put everything back together and it works great. I'll keep an eye on the problem in the event that the motor is actually going bad, but I find that usually, things just need a cleaning to work as they are supposed to.
your DVDneeds to be adjusted take out the tray turn over the lens there are two shiney screws to the bottom of the lens the one to the right is for dvd and the one to the left is for cd turn to adjust. good luck.
I have the exact same problem. Did you get it resolved. If so I be interested in knowing how.
hell I have the same problem as well.
had a look- put it in for repair -advised dvd tray is one peice assy ,fault lies in assy and full assy needed replaced- @ plus£150 nuff said
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