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Post subject: Re: VP-1000 (Looping video) Posted: 03 Nov 2019, 07:37 |
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takeshi666 wrote: Did you try skipping past that point through chapter select? Cause it sounds like it could be a mechanical issue, something preventing the laser assembly from moving. I think he tried already: The scan function and the chapter search function do not allow for the disc to go past this point either.Julien
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Post subject: Re: VP-1000 (Looping video) Posted: 03 Nov 2019, 19:07 |
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I think you're going to find the pinion gear is broken. This typically occurs when the player is shipped without the transit screw. When you take the bottom off, you'll see a motor assembly on the edge of the slider assembly. Taking off the 4 screws will allow you to lift off the motor assembly. Flip it over and you'll see the gear. Part #62 in this picture.
This gear was used in all Pioneer built top loading players. VP-1000, LD-600, LD-1000, LD-1100, PR-8210, LD-V1000, LD-V1001, Magnavox VC-8010 & Sylvania VP-7200. The only difference was the VP-1000 version was a hollow gear and easily broken. The other players were solid and much more sturdy.
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