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Posted by Paul Marsh on 01/04/07 09:18
"wiseguy" <wiseguy@e.com> wrote in message
news:320nh.111487$rv4.59443@edtnps90...
> Have you changed DVD type.
> I once had a DVD recorder that had the same message with 8 or 16X Discs
> but
> 4Xs were fine.
>
No, I have not changed disc type. The thing that I really do not understand
is that the player will not recognise the same discs that it would play a
few months ago.
>
> "Paul Marsh" <pmarsh@btinternet.com> wrote in message
> news:QpadnezkXZIfbAfYnZ2dnUVZ8smonZ2d@bt.com...
>>
>> "Just D" <no@spam.please> wrote in message
>> news:a6Cmh.230170$HO4.197774@newsfe06.phx...
>> > Can this player read any disks written by you? If not then remove the
> dust
>> > from the lens. :) But do not use any liquid that can damage the lens,
>> > no
>> > organic destroying liquid, alcohol, etc.
>> >
>>
>>
>> The player will still read CD's that I have recorded in ".wav", and
>> ".jpg"
>> formats but not ".mp3". It will also read "back up" copies that I have
> made
>> of my commercially produced DVDs in the ".vob format". I have also tried
>> discs burnt on a different computer. As I stated in my original post, it
>> seems as if the player has forgottten that it is supposed to be able to
> deal
>> with these MPEG formats; possibly a software problem?
>>
>>
>> > Also I never use DVD cleaning kit because sometimes it can kill the
>> > lens
>> > much more efficiently that you can imagine. Using a screw driver and
> some
>> > skills take off the top lid of the player to get to the lens. Remove
>> > the
>> > dust from the lens with the soft dry cotton swab and try to read the
> disks
>> > again. In most cases it will help. Do not use any force doing that!
>> > Finally assemble the player.
>> >
>> > Going this way I recovered several DVD/CD readers and even PC-based DVD
>> > writers at home.
>> >
>>
>> > Just D.
>> >
>>
>> I got desperate after my first post and took the lid off as you
>> described,
>> but no difference.
>>
>> Paul
>>
>> > "Paul Marsh" <pmarsh@btinternet.com>
>> >>>>I have used a lens cleaning DVD several times.
>> >>>>Any ideas, please?
>> >> Neither mp3 CDs nor mp3 DVDs work now. All the quoted formats used to
>> >> work, but now do not.
>> >
>> >
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