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Karl

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I hope somebody out there can help or give me some pointers.

I have a Sony DVD player, about 5 years old. Basically, it has developed a fault. When the On/Off button is switched to the on position, a red light appears indicating that the unit is in standby mode. Nothing unusual there. However, when you press the open/close button, or the play button, the standby light turns to green - indicating the unit has fired up and is about to do as you ask it to - but after about 5 seconds turns back to red and the unit returns to standby mode. I cannot get it to do anything - all commands result in it returning to standby. Unplugged it. Had the lid off - nothing trapped inside the CD tray.

Any ideas? I don't want to trash it - it cost about £400 new and has served me well up to now.

Cheers

Karl
 
Probably not much help here but if my freeview harddrive recorder is playing up I revert to default settings and it behaves itself again
 
I can't be of much help either only to say that my DVD player is like Akwrite's till, every time I open the drawer to place a DVD on it it retracts! Got to be quick with the disks I can tell you. :lol:
 
I was reading about faulty kit in a mag recently and the advice was its usually faulty capacitors in the power supply due to age and to try replacing them or its to difficult to fix . So look for bulging capacitors is the best you can do.
 
Thanks for the responses guys.

As I suspected, it looks like it will have to go to a repair shop - :cry:

Cheers

Karl
 
Karl, I wonder if a repair is really worthwhile - I know you paid a lot for your player 5 years ago but DVD's are now very inexpensive, for instance even Woolworth advertising a Sony for £50!!

Depending on what features you want you should be able to pick up a good quality unit for £50 -100 or even spend a little more and get a DVD recorder (starting around £125). I am guessing here but suggest that it is likely to cost more than £50 for an engineer just to have a look

Here is a link to Richer Sounds (they have a place in Chester next door to Machine Mart!!) http://www.richersounds.com/productlist.php?cda=productlist&sgroup=DVDPLAYERS
Cheers :D
Tony
 
Hi Tony

I know what you are saying - and if the unit were used solely as a DVD player, I would go for a cheapo.

But it was primarily for audio reasons I purchased it - until recently it formed the "heart" of my av system, costing several grand. So a cheapo just won't do the rest of the system justice (let alone my ears!!!!!)

Think i'll dig the Yellow Pages out tomorrow and look for my nearest repair centre.

Cheers

Karl
 
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