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With the power turned off, open the DVD Player, and
then open the top where you load the DVD into the player. Locate the
laser lens
and notice that the laser is attached to a transport assembly that
moves the laser
diagonally outward in a slot. 1. Slide this assembly outward to the end
of its track. 2. Slide the assembly back inward to the closest inward
position. 3. Repeat the process of sliding the assembly outward and then
back inward.4. Put in a music CD and let it play all the way through.
This helps to calibrate the laser head assembly movement. When the
music CD is finished playing. 5. Put in a DVD, and you should have a
working unit
again This is a factory solution from Mintek that was given to a
customer who ask for help with the forever loading disc problems. This
solution may work on other models of portable DVD players. Most
portable DVD players use this type of transport mechanism. Try this
solution it might work for you.
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I have a Samsung BD-P1490. When I turn is on the display reads "Load." It never displays "No Disc", or trys to play a disc if one is present. I have never updated the firm ware. Any ideas?
Check
for fingerprints or dirt on your DVD. Wipe it clean and try again. Also
check for scratches. Try another DVD and see if your system reads it.
If it does not try cleaning the drive laser lens with a CD lens cleaner
available at places such as KMart or WalMart in the electronic section.
If that still does not work chances are you laser on your drive is bad
and needs replaced. It will need servicing.
Well, first I have to ask if it does load? If it does, and is not reading the disc, it will say, "no disc". DVD's in general are very touchy and the Memorex is not a high quality brand. If only 5 months old, it should still be under warranty.
it can be two possibilities.
1)either the disk is faulty.check out in another player or drive and confirm whether the disk is properly working.
2)or the lens in the drive which reads the disk is either faulty or got dusty.in the electronics shop you get lens cleaning cd.insert that in your drive and play it.it will spin for a period of time and stop.then insert your dvd disk and check out if the same problem.then drive inner lens is faulty and needs replacement.
I don't have a solution at this time. I have the same DVD player and mine stopped working this past weekend. It is doing the same thing as yours. I opened the case and loaded a disc and watched the mechanism. The disc won't spin. if you tap the disc it will start spinning and load and start playing. I thought I had fully fixed it. It will load most times but now the video and audio stutters as if the discs is spinning at varying rates.
Sorry, no suggestion other than don't buy Samsung. That's my conclusion after owning the same model. It worked fine for a while, but now won't load any DVD... usually. Sometimes it will play one, but more often it won't. Mine tries to load ("Loading") for a long time, I hear the DVD spinning, then ultimately the screen displays "This disc cannot be played" or something to that effect.
Hi, well I see this type of thing in my Lab alla time unfortunately it sounds if ya DVD has gone faulty... an all too common occurrence these days.. the Laer seem to be very "Frail" You could try a cleaning Disk, but they seldom work.. but sometimes? all ya can do is replace it with another good DVD.. OR if thats not possible use any AV input and connect a remote DVD player that way.. a bit of a hassle, but it's a work around anyway.
after putting the disk in it just spins and ither no disk appears or it just loads for long periods of time
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