Very good video my friend and helpful. I will do the same procedure with mine cause it freezes in the middle of a movie or at the end of it. Thank u for sharing.
Great video. I've got 2 Sony DVP-NC655P/B Progressive-Scan 5-Disc DVD Changers- one doesn't recognize DVDs and one stops and starts during playback, as the one in your video did. I cleaned the lens and flipped it over to try what you show in the video. I found what I think are the CD and DVD connectors but they are not marked. They're so small I can't even tell if they turn when I attempt to. Wish I could include an image- just to make sure I'm on the right track. Do you do repairs? I'm in south Florida.
Been trying this with a highly intermittent and accessed the pot with a long screwdriver. Tried counterclockwise first. Each time the reponse did change. Not having the proper tool cause me to possibly damage the pot, now it wont read at all. I reccomend EXTREME caution using this procedure. It works but physical damage occurs very easily. I tried searching for a correct tool online but was unsuccessful. Any recomendations are welcomed.. or if i have to replace it entirely .. what cross reference is available ? Many different brands use the same laser mechanism so a donor unit would save a really nice machine, sacrificing a cheap one like the one in this video.
it's very annoying,my dvd player skipping and play random parts of the disc.I don't know if it's the disc fault or the dvd player.I clean the disc and it didn't skip on that part but another part.It is odd that turning that potentiometer can damage the laser,the laser should have had an current limiters such as ICs or mosfet.Anyway,it's great if brighter laser can solve it.
i have a cd player TECHNICS PG4.The last year it had a problem that it was skipping WITHIN the track from 1-6[the rest of the tracks were ok].i sent it to be serviced but it was better but still does it.What could be wrong.I'm thinking could be the laser, as i've had it since 2004.I live in Greece.I've cleaned the laser ,yet it still does it. I wonder if there is a adjustment?
Ive got a Panasonic vhs dvd combo that on some discs freezes and goes pixalated. Would this method fix this issue? It doesn't do it on all dvds just now and again 🧐
Not sure. Depends on if it has problems reading discs. Since you say it reads others just fine, and its only a few that have problems, I wouldn't mess with it. Do other players also have problems with those discs?
Hello. I have a koss dvd player, model #ks4122 that will not play or spin a dvd movie. I put a new laser in it and it still won't load a dvd, i have changed the spindle and sled motor, no change, i used a working sylvania dvd as a reference and readjusted the spindle height and the laser table height, this got the player to play approx. 3 cd's, but no dvd. The laser is similar to yours, with the 2 pots on the rear of the laser, below the ribbon cable, do you think the pots need adjustment, even with a new laser. I also used a bubble level and got the laser table level. Do you think it is worth it to try to adjust the pots, and which one is for the dvd, they are not marked, otherwise maybe i have a electronic problem with the mother board. Any help would be appreciated, if it is a electronic problem i can not find a service manual, any ideas, i would like to get it going again. Thanks
I have a dvd but it cuts of then like ten minutes when I put it back on it will cut of again after five minutes. What help can I get in resolving this problem?
power shuts off or it stops reading the disc because if it stops reading the disc its either a dirty lense or the laser is on its way out. Very common. Doing what I showed can buy you some time but what you'll be doing is overdriving it and forcing it to be brighter. I have cd changers that have lasted years like this and ones that lasted only a few more plays. It all depends. If its the power that's shutting off, then its most likely an issue with the power supply. Unless you are able to diagnose power circuits, best option would be to replace it from a parts unit.
Hey electronicle, found your channel recently and love your content. I notice you post a more on “Rumble”, I guess to each their own but I didn’t really want to make an account their haha. Anyways, hope you post more here on TH-cam, and also was wondering how someone could go about sending stuff in for you to fix? I would pay of course if that’s an issue, or if you’re not interested that totally fine as well.
Hello and thanks! The stuff on Rumble was uploaded after it was originally uploaded to TH-cam. The only diff is the stuff uploaded to rumble was done more in bulk. So everything that's there is also on TH-cam. As far as sending things in, I'd love to do that but only have my home address currently. Don't really feel comfortable giving that out for people to send stuff. I am however looking into a PO box in the near future. Thanks again for your kind words.
@@Electronicle yes, get a PO Box. I use for 99% of my mail and delivers. Very safe can’t beat it! But it could be a little with delicate electronics. This is a little complicated for me I use used a memorex disc cleaner. So far so good.🙏🤞
Sounds like its not registering the door being closed. If you tell it to close the tray and hold it in place it'll give up and then eject. So either its not closing fully (bad gear, belt or something in its way) or the switch/sensor that detects the drawers closed is bad or has a corroded connector. Also could be dust/dirt in the grease under the drawer where the gear is, making it too hard to pull in so it gives up. Sorta like old power windows in cars, they get really slow..most of the time its not a bad motor at first, but a dirty track/old grease.
Why not just get a dvd lens cleaner disc, not sure what you are doing here but I wouldn't advise anybody to take apart the player and clean with cotton buds!. You could do this with the big top loading VHS players but these players can be replaced for $20. It's just not worth the hassle
If you watch the video you'd see that cleaning it did nothing. The laser itself is on its way out, so by adjusting the current to the laser diode, it can shine a little bit brighter. So no, a dvd cleaning disc would do nothing.
Honestly Curtis DVD players were junk from day one. Not worth the effort for the average person when one can toss it in the dumpster and find much better, working DVD and Blu-ray players from quality brands at thrifts and flea markets for $20 or less all day long. And adjusting the pots only really buys the optical block a little extra time. Buying a new block for this player is overkill. Maybe if it was some expensive DVD/SACD/DVDA universal, not something that was dirt cheap and not meant to last to begin with.
Maybe they shouldn't be made so cheap from the component level up. That wasn't the case in the beginning of the computer age. Its all about bells and whistles and quality went to other lands.
Great, you just made my day! You get an "A" for the day, and get to go to the head of the Class!
This was perfect… just saved myself some money.
Thank you.
Great to hear!
Thank you for this video! You show alot and saved my 1year old DVD player from the trash. 😃
Very good video my friend and helpful. I will do the same procedure with mine cause it freezes in the middle of a movie or at the end of it. Thank u for sharing.
Great video. I've got 2 Sony DVP-NC655P/B Progressive-Scan 5-Disc DVD Changers- one doesn't recognize DVDs and one stops and starts during playback, as the one in your video did. I cleaned the lens and flipped it over to try what you show in the video. I found what I think are the CD and DVD connectors but they are not marked. They're so small I can't even tell if they turn when I attempt to. Wish I could include an image- just to make sure I'm on the right track. Do you do repairs? I'm in south Florida.
Been trying this with a highly intermittent and accessed the pot with a long screwdriver. Tried counterclockwise first. Each time the reponse did change. Not having the proper tool cause me to possibly damage the pot, now it wont read at all.
I reccomend EXTREME caution using this procedure. It works but physical damage occurs very easily.
I tried searching for a correct tool online but was unsuccessful. Any recomendations are welcomed.. or if i have to replace it entirely .. what cross reference is available ? Many different brands use the same laser mechanism so a donor unit would save a really nice machine, sacrificing a cheap one like the one in this video.
it's very annoying,my dvd player skipping and play random parts of the disc.I don't know if it's the disc fault or the dvd player.I clean the disc and it didn't skip on that part but another part.It is odd that turning that potentiometer can damage the laser,the laser should have had an current limiters such as ICs or mosfet.Anyway,it's great if brighter laser can solve it.
A very good video. What type of lubricant is best for the laser transport shafts is best to use. Is it a grease or a thin oil.
Thanks for that great tutorial ! I think I owe you about 400 euros !!
Brilliant idea hope it works and may help to fix my players and recorders, thanks. 🎬🎧🎼
Well, now you did it, I'm gonna have to watch "Sharknado"
I didn't know that was a real movie, but just a joke..I gotta see how bad it is now
i have a cd player TECHNICS PG4.The last year it had a problem that it was skipping WITHIN the track from 1-6[the rest of the tracks were ok].i sent it to be serviced but it was better but still does it.What could be wrong.I'm thinking could be the laser, as i've had it since 2004.I live in Greece.I've cleaned the laser ,yet it still does it. I wonder if there is a adjustment?
Great video very informative.
Ive got a Panasonic vhs dvd combo that on some discs freezes and goes pixalated. Would this method fix this issue? It doesn't do it on all dvds just now and again 🧐
Not sure. Depends on if it has problems reading discs. Since you say it reads others just fine, and its only a few that have problems, I wouldn't mess with it. Do other players also have problems with those discs?
No they don't. Think the laser is starting to die in it. The discs play fine in my blu ray players
Your video really help me.
Hello.
I have a koss dvd player, model #ks4122 that will not play or spin a dvd movie.
I put a new laser in it and it still won't load a dvd, i have changed the spindle and sled motor, no change, i used a working sylvania dvd as a reference and readjusted the spindle height and the laser table height, this got the player to play approx. 3 cd's, but no dvd.
The laser is similar to yours, with the 2 pots on the rear of the laser, below the ribbon cable, do you think the pots need adjustment, even with a new laser. I also used a bubble level and got the laser table level. Do you think it is worth it to try to adjust the pots, and which one is for the dvd, they are not marked, otherwise maybe i have a electronic problem with the mother board.
Any help would be appreciated, if it is a electronic problem i can not find a service manual, any ideas, i would like to get it going again.
Thanks
I bought a brand new 4k player and disc set and it freezes and skips
I have a dvd but it cuts of then like ten minutes when I put it back on it will cut of again after five minutes. What help can I get in resolving this problem?
power shuts off or it stops reading the disc because if it stops reading the disc its either a dirty lense or the laser is on its way out. Very common. Doing what I showed can buy you some time but what you'll be doing is overdriving it and forcing it to be brighter. I have cd changers that have lasted years like this and ones that lasted only a few more plays. It all depends. If its the power that's shutting off, then its most likely an issue with the power supply. Unless you are able to diagnose power circuits, best option would be to replace it from a parts unit.
mine plays.disks finr until last 30 min on every disk then it starts makong grundinf npises and freezing up evsfg
My dvd plauer after i insert aux the all problem came for example aux jammed dvd wont read evrything can anyone help me
If this doesn’t work, maybe it’s something wrong with the disk
Mine likes to restart any ideas?
Omgggg I cleaned my lens!!!!! Yayyyyy
Hey electronicle, found your channel recently and love your content. I notice you post a more on “Rumble”, I guess to each their own but I didn’t really want to make an account their haha. Anyways, hope you post more here on TH-cam, and also was wondering how someone could go about sending stuff in for you to fix? I would pay of course if that’s an issue, or if you’re not interested that totally fine as well.
Hello and thanks! The stuff on Rumble was uploaded after it was originally uploaded to TH-cam. The only diff is the stuff uploaded to rumble was done more in bulk. So everything that's there is also on TH-cam. As far as sending things in, I'd love to do that but only have my home address currently. Don't really feel comfortable giving that out for people to send stuff. I am however looking into a PO box in the near future. Thanks again for your kind words.
@@Electronicle yes, get a PO Box. I use for 99% of my mail
and delivers. Very safe can’t beat it! But it could be a
little with delicate electronics.
This is a little complicated for me I use used a memorex
disc cleaner. So far so good.🙏🤞
wow tnx sir...
:09: Answer, "Cheap !"
My first player was a Pioneer and it never did that. You get pretty much what you pay for.
Edit: And they're also Rattle Traps as well. My Cheaper ones damn near Drown Out the video sound.
Great video. But I can't hear what you are saying.
Open and closing and won't stop
Sounds like its not registering the door being closed. If you tell it to close the tray and hold it in place it'll give up and then eject. So either its not closing fully (bad gear, belt or something in its way) or the switch/sensor that detects the drawers closed is bad or has a corroded connector. Also could be dust/dirt in the grease under the drawer where the gear is, making it too hard to pull in so it gives up. Sorta like old power windows in cars, they get really slow..most of the time its not a bad motor at first, but a dirty track/old grease.
Why not just get a dvd lens cleaner disc, not sure what you are doing here but I wouldn't advise anybody to take apart the player and clean with cotton buds!. You could do this with the big top loading VHS players but these players can be replaced for $20. It's just not worth the hassle
If you watch the video you'd see that cleaning it did nothing. The laser itself is on its way out, so by adjusting the current to the laser diode, it can shine a little bit brighter. So no, a dvd cleaning disc would do nothing.
Honestly Curtis DVD players were junk from day one. Not worth the effort for the average person when one can toss it in the dumpster and find much better, working DVD and Blu-ray players from quality brands at thrifts and flea markets for $20 or less all day long.
And adjusting the pots only really buys the optical block a little extra time. Buying a new block for this player is overkill. Maybe if it was some expensive DVD/SACD/DVDA universal, not something that was dirt cheap and not meant to last to begin with.
Maybe they shouldn't be made so cheap from the component level up. That wasn't the case in the beginning of the computer age. Its all about bells and whistles and quality went to other lands.
Agree completely. But for the people who want to, they can try this. Might buy a week, or a few years.
Just go to Walmart & buy a new DVD player for 24$