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12-Jul-2009, 01:00 PM #1
Solved: Cracked DVD broke my DVD Player
I tried to play a netflix DVD last night and it wouldn't load. After inspection, I noticed there was a small crack starting from the center of the disk and slightly going into the playable section. It took a lot of work just to get it to eject and now when I try to play other DVDs, they won't play. The Toshiba HD player looks like it playing because the play counter is going, but there is no picture. I tested the HDMI cable and its fine.

Could that crack have damaged my DVD Player???

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12-Jul-2009, 04:40 PM #2
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It took a lot of work just to get it to eject
Can you elaborate on that a bit? Are we talking brute force and ignorance or just pressing eject many times? In short trying to play a damaged disk should not affect your hardware unless it actually shatters at a high spin speed and causes physical damage.

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12-Jul-2009, 04:48 PM #3
Actually, if the disk was wobbling enough when it was spinning, it could indeed damage the laser pickup and kill the drive.
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13-Jul-2009, 01:18 PM #4
No, I just hit Eject several times and it finally worked when I turned off the unit, then hit eject again, then the machine powered up and the disc ejected.

Also in reference to JohnWill's post, I don't recall it "sounding" like it was really wobbling. It sounded like normal spinning.
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13-Jul-2009, 06:08 PM #5
Well, a cracked disk is usually a problem, though the ones I've seen have disintegrated in the drive! I actually heard one go, and the other drive was brought to me in a machine as a "non-working" drive. I'll say!

In both cases it destroyed the drive.
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14-Jul-2009, 01:02 PM #6
It looks like it may be working now. I did watch a movie last night. Although one part of the movie went to a snowie screen, but was fine after I ejected the DVD and replayed the same section. So something is still screwy, but I'll give it another shot tonight.
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19-Jul-2009, 02:04 PM #7
Yup its working now...I guess the hammer was the right tool. Closing thread.
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