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I used a phillips lenscleaner,with a microbrush, at least 20 times and that did not solve the problem. I handed the dvd in for repair and found that the LASER BLOCK assy. needed replacing. But untill now nobody can help me find this part: 22C102205 N14614
I used a phillips lenscleaner,with a microbrush, at least 20 times and that did not solve the problem. I handed the dvd in for repair and found that the LASER BLOCK assy. needed replacing. But untill now nobody can help me find this part: 22C102205 N14614
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check and see if the dvd player needs to be cleaned. you can pick up contaminates from other dvd's or cd's get yourself a dvd disk cleaner and run it thru seveveral times . and try to play your money then.
I would guess that it's an incompatible disk format. If your burning software allows you to pick different types check the Philips manual for a compatible format
As last resort you might try a firmware upgrade if available. Otherwise the unit needs to be replaced since laser mechanism has lost the ability to focus on and play back cd's. Repair not cost effective so ..............
CD and DVD disks use a different set of optics for each type of operation. Some units have a different laser for the different format types.
The fault could be mechanical alignment, calibration, or a failure in the signal and or processor path. These types of faults are impossible to guess at.
If the unit is under warranty, contact the dealer to find out how to get it serviced. If out of warranty it may not be feasible to service.
Many of the older DVD and CD players will not play disks recorded on a computer. This has to do mainly with the laser optical response.
There were several manufactures that manufactured their laser unit with a built in filter that would not allow their player to read non pressed CD disks (disks burned with a home computer).
When buring DVD's or CD's, use the slowest possible speed for the burn to have the highest readablity and least data errors possible for the medium.
I used a phillips lenscleaner,with a microbrush, at least 20 times and that did not solve the problem. I handed the dvd in for repair and found that the LASER BLOCK assy. needed replacing. But untill now nobody can help me find this part:
22C102205 N14614
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