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  1. hi!
    i have a big problem...
    i have a sony dvp-s336 dvd player
    everything worked fine until i puted a dvd-r in the player
    it worked for several minutes but now the dvd player cant play anything anymore...
    he always says 'no disk' even with an original dvd...
    what can i do ?
    please mail me if u know te answer

    Nicolas
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    Are you getting the "C:13:00" error?
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    If you haven't tried this yet, unplug it for a few minutes and see if it resets.
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  4. no it doesnt giv an error ...
    it just says 'No disk'....
    after unpluggin it foor couple of houres the problem remains
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  5. Same problems with music ?
    If it's wet, drink it

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  6. Tried using a lens cleaner ?
    If it's wet, drink it

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  7. yes tried it but it says "no disk" sow it eve cantr read the cleaning disk
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  8. What hapened to you is very rare, but i have a friend that had the same problem.

    In a nut shell your dvd players chip has been altered.

    I know it sounds stupid, but from personal experience some disks (DVD-Rs or DVD-9, or disks that are region free) can cause the chip inside your DVD player to loose all it's data and become unusable. It's the equivalent of Formating a hard drive.

    I had a Panasonic that played everything. One day i was watching a DVD-9 region free disk and it wiped out the chip. I couldn't use it anymore.

    It was under warranty so i took to the store and they flashed the chip and that restore the original settings.

    I don't know what causes it, but it does occur.

    If you can take it to the store you purchased it in, maybe they can help you.
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  9. What else do you know about this problem?
    Because it happen to me too 5 times two different sony models and yesterday with a brand new onkyo. With brand new dvd.
    I had a toshiba for 4 years with no prob.

    Now this nightmare.
    what can I do I can't keep buying replacing dvd players?
    I don't know what's causing it
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  10. Originally Posted by Geforce
    Are you getting the "C:13:00" error?
    I received this error last night on a DVD-R video. I have since played normal discs in it no problems so far, but by reading some other forums it would see mthat the problem is expected to get worse... What is the cause of this C:13:00 error and what is it?

    I'm searching right now but none of the websites actually tell me what the problem is!

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    MrPayner, you might look at this thread for the C:1300 error:
    https://www.videohelp.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=188274
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  12. Ah thanks for that redwudz..

    I actually found another website that explains the whole thing.

    Cheers,
    Adam
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