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daffodil31le |
Posted: 31 Dec 2019, 03:16
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Had the same issue with a DVL-909. Opened the cover and played the disc. Yes, the disc is warped, and it was physically touching the laser assembly. This stops the rotation of the disc (probably a failsafe), made the laser crawl back a few centimeters and started playing again.
When I put the same disc in my CLD-D925, it plays without any problem.
So I guess that the laser assembly of a 909 - which has also a laser that reads DVD, and thus needs to be closer to the disc, or is somewhat larger - has more problems with warped discs than a D925. |
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daffodil31le |
Posted: 30 Jan 2022, 04:01
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These discs can be played on any (NTSC-capable) player. No worries about the thin discs warping, because of the speed required to play them they'll be flat enough... 1800 rpm will do the trick.
I remember these from way back in 1977 or 1978, when we had a large amount of these on loan from (my uncle who worked at) Philips, including a Magnavox player and an NTSC TV, combined with a converter to make it work on our 220V.
The discs on your pictures are not in their original inner sleeves, they were originally in white felt sleeves. |
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