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Correction, it prob is the actual movie when it says "no disc". DVD sub formats have changed so much from when players first came out to today that it is like the difference between windows 95 and windows 7. A lot of the new movies will not play on the older players because it does not reconize the format. On the ones that it skips on, the player thinks it knows the format but doesnt have the compression right. Old players make good paper weights.
Your PS2 laser is wearing out. When the laser starts to go, first games will skip... then eventually the PS2 will stop reading DVDs altogether. If you keep using it to read CDs, it will eventually stop reading those too and the laser will die altogether. Here's a website that will help you identify your PS2 model, show you how to replace the laser, and they sell parts and do repairs too http://store.richspsxparts.com/slps2direerl.html
If you keep on getting this problem you will need to send it in to get it fixed, or you can actually readjust the laser from home. To do this you can use a good repair guide.
it sounds like you have a heat problem,try to put your player somewhere that it has alot of room to keep cool,i've noticed some people put there players on top of the t.v. or close to other electronics,the whole key is keeping things cool,let me know if this helps because you have a very good player.
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