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We have not used the DVD player very often but it mak. In the begining it made a noise when it was in use. Over time it got louder and louter and now it does not play dvd's anymore. I feel like we got a lemon.
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Some sets have a setting called "hall" which if engaged the background noise will be louder than people close up talking, I do not know what TV you are using but look at its options for audio and Hall etc first, its possible the player may have that or something like that also in its menu---by the way, have you confirmed this player has this issue on another set?
the laser optical unit is most likely a little dusty, carefully blow the inside where you load the disk out with a can of air, make sure the unit is completely off while doing this. This may NOT fix it, make sure to also follow all guidelines for use of the particular can of air you choose to buy,
hi..the reason for the problem is u have
to clean ur dvd lense.u can clean the lense
using the lense cleaner cd.This will be available
outside.once u clean it will work properly without
any noises.
check it out.
thank u..
Does the DVD player still work, even though it's making the humming noise? The humming noise may just be normal for that machine. Turn your TV up louder . If the player doesn't work, the drive is broken, and you would have to send it to Phillips if your warranty is still working. If the Player still works, check to see if the disc is warped or cracked, this'll make the drive unstable, and make the noise.
I had a similar problem, particularly when trying to use the DVD recorder, and when I turned on the unit it made a loud rapid clicking sound, and then immediately shut off. It appears to have been the VCR section of the unit (which I rarely use) that was causing the glitch, and the pragmatic solution was to simply leave a blank VCR cassette in the machine all the time. Then I was able to use the DVD recorder without the noise and shut-off problem. (posted 2009-07-22)
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