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Philips DVDR1000

ElectricEel (Harmless) posted this on Friday, 13th February 2004, 16:51

I have a Philips DVDR-1000 that will play cd`s and cd-r`s but displays the message "NO DISC" when a DVD or DVD+RW is inserted, have tried upgrading firmware but did not cure the problem, any ideas anybody??

Darren

RE: Philips DVDR1000

talkshop (Competent) posted this on Friday, 13th February 2004, 22:41

Your DVD1000 has the usual Philips problems.

It needs a new laser unit and will have to go to Philips for repair.

RE: Philips DVDR1000

Mick Severn (Harmless) posted this on Friday, 12th March 2004, 18:31

My R1000 has similar problems.

It often refuses to play Region 2 DVD`s at all (even thought it is a Region 2 and was bought with a Region 1 hack). Continues to play Region 1 ok and DVD+RW`s recorded from the TV, but R2 either come up "No Disc" or it spends ages spinning around before it eventually ejects the DVD.

It`s currently running the latest Philips firmware also. If the DVD player is left unplugged for about 24 hours it will play Region 2 DVD`s again for a few days.

If it needs a new laser unit do Philips do this free of charge if the 12 month warranty has expired. It was purchased in Jan 2003.

RE: Philips DVDR1000

talkshop (Competent) posted this on Sunday, 14th March 2004, 13:26

If you bought the DVDR1000 new from a UK retailer and you have the receipt, then you you need to return the recorder to the retailer and they will send it to Philips for repair.

Philips extended the warranty to 2years after all the problems these units have had.

RE: Philips DVDR1000

Mick Severn (Harmless) posted this on Friday, 19th March 2004, 22:28

Thanks, it`s being returned to the retailer on Monday where it will then go off to Philips for repair. How long is reasonable for a repair of this nature??

RE: Philips DVDR1000

talkshop (Competent) posted this on Saturday, 20th March 2004, 20:11

It will take about 2 or 3 weeks until you get it back

RE: Philips DVDR1000

Mick Severn (Harmless) posted this on Tuesday, 30th March 2004, 15:10

Incidentally, what is the problem with the laser unit. and what`s the chances of the new unit having the same problems as the one being replaced.

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