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I don't want to take my PS3 apart
Think it's unlikely to be very dirty as it's relatively new and hasn't been used to watch a massive number of films. It definitely seemed like that one disc was playing up, especially the way it's appearance changed.
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Our player stopped playing Bu-ray then DVD’s as it was out of warranty BGG took it apart gave it a thorough clean & now it works fine
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Shirley this should be in the Technical Forum? Anyways, you may want to run a Lens Cleaner, just in case.Originally posted by d000hg View PostA disc froze while we were mid-way through. Gave it a quick clean and it worked again but then after some fool (
) accidentally pressed stop instead of pause and the player quit, we couldn't get it to work anymore, just got told the disc was no good.
When I ejected I noticed a strange mottled effect on the underside of the disc, a little like a fish's belly is the closest I can think of, but dismissed it as inconsequential. A few hours later I picked the disc up to put away and the pattern was gone completely, it looks like a totally normal disc again.
Is this normal? Perhaps related to the problems with playback?
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Rather odd blu-ray problem
A disc froze while we were mid-way through. Gave it a quick clean and it worked again but then after some fool (
) accidentally pressed stop instead of pause and the player quit, we couldn't get it to work anymore, just got told the disc was no good.
When I ejected I noticed a strange mottled effect on the underside of the disc, a little like a fish's belly is the closest I can think of, but dismissed it as inconsequential. A few hours later I picked the disc up to put away and the pattern was gone completely, it looks like a totally normal disc again.
Is this normal? Perhaps related to the problems with playback?Tags: None
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