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Author:  rec11 [ 08 Feb 2021, 20:14 ]
Post subject:  Is this caused by the disc or player?




Here are 2 examples of the issue I am having.
I was wondering if this is caused by the disc or the player?
I had tried both composite and s-video. I have also tried 3 different discs. All having the same issue. I've noticed it starts about a minute into the video.
The player is a Pioneer CLD-3070.

Thank you.

Author:  cplusplus [ 08 Feb 2021, 20:53 ]
Post subject:  Re: Is this caused by the disc or player?

Hi, welcome.

Unless all three discs are warped, your player is out of adjustment.

Author:  rec11 [ 08 Feb 2021, 21:04 ]
Post subject:  Re: Is this caused by the disc or player?

cplusplus wrote:
Hi, welcome.

Unless all three discs are warped, your player is out of adjustment.


Thank you for the response. I do not believe they are warped. Is there anywhere I can find information on adjusting the pioneer cld 3070?

Author:  cplusplus [ 08 Feb 2021, 21:13 ]
Post subject:  Re: Is this caused by the disc or player?

I cover cleaning up crosstalk on my CLD-3070 here: Roach Infested CLD-3070

Author:  rec11 [ 08 Feb 2021, 21:36 ]
Post subject:  Re: Is this caused by the disc or player?

cplusplus wrote:
I cover cleaning up crosstalk on my CLD-3070 here: Roach Infested CLD-3070


Thank you

Author:  ldfan [ 09 Feb 2021, 05:08 ]
Post subject:  Re: Is this caused by the disc or player?

Do you have any discs besides these two examples that have the same issue or no issues @ all?

If the latter, you might just have a disc that has a mastering defect. That does happen @ times. I returned a Robinson Crusoe on Mars Criterion that had something similar. I know it was not my player because I tested it on several machines and they all played back the same way.

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