SOURCE: DVD player won't work
Sometimes this is a dirty surface on the Disk. Watching it with a soft cloth and non-abrasive 'gentle' dish soap can help. At least, that's what Netflix tells me to do with them.
If it's happening on EVERY disk, and all you're playing are commercial, new, pre-recorded DVDs, then there's more things to try. Some links from reputable sources:
http://www.techlore.com/article/10478/
http://www.ehow.com/how_2036277_fix-error-dvd.html
After all that fails, it's probably time to change the DVD drive inside the player. Sometimes this is easy, sometimes not. :) with the DRC 630N, this would be more in the 'not' arena. :)
Of course, if you have a valid warranty, then when you're left with no solutions that don't void the warranty, you have to decide whether to try to pass it off to the warranty holder for repairs.
SOURCE: RCA DVD player model DRC105N that won't read discs anymore
If the DVD is not reading any CD, then it is often a lens problem.
If th lens cleaner does not work the unit must be taken apart, to clean the lens pickup with isopropyl alcohol and soft cotton tips.
In some case is necessary to replace the lens pickup, as this is defective.
SOURCE: rca drc628 portable dvd not reading disc
This is due to faulty DVD lens/head. Try cleaning it with DVD/CD lens cleaning CD.If still the problem persists, contact near by service center for replacing the faulty Lens.
SOURCE: RCA DRC 8052NB will not read discs
This sound like a problem with the laser read circuits and it may be solved with a simple cleaning and using compressed air to clear the unit of debris .To do this you must take off the top cover of your unit by taking out the screws and lifting the top off. To clean the laser head you should use cotton swabs and isopropyl alcohol. put a small amount on the cotton swab and rub the swab gently back and forth over the head, until it seems bright and shiny.Check the transport carriage for dust and debris and also the gears. all these must be clean for proper operation. You may want to put a little lithium grease on the gears and guide rails for smooth operation. All this should be done in minute amounts so you do not over do it and cause more problems. If all this fails to allow you to use you disc player, Then you probably have a worn out laser sensor and will have to have it replaced. If under warranty send it in and if not try to find the part number and order it and either take in to a service center for repairs or do it yourself. Hope this helps you with your problem.
SOURCE: attempts to load then reads no disc
The problem is with the lens assembly. sometimes you may have to replace it(lens assembly) or optical pickup
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