Debalic wrote:
gbaji, are you saying that you took the cover off the player and swabbed the laser with alcohol? I wonder if I need to do that with my DVD players. (The Blu-Ray is still new)
Not the laser itself (although I assume you meant the lens, cause I don't have magic swabs of etherialness in my medicine cabinet). You really don't want to be manually handling that (doubly so for a blu ray since the lens is more sensitive). What can happen with some players over time is that dust doesn't just get on the lens, but also on the contact surfaces. This can cause the disks to slip, ******** up the spin rate and preventing proper reading of the disk. If you're hearing your player humming loudly sometimes, this is the likely culprit.
You could pull the actual drive bay apart, or you can use a trick I read about somewhere. You swab rubbing alcohol along the outer and inner edge of a disk and put it in the tray and let it play. This will clean the points where the physical drive mechanism contacts the disk (sorta) and may correct the problem. It's not perfect, but if you've done the lens cleaning disk and have blown out the tray area (that should probably be the very first thing you do), and the player is out of warranty anyway, you've kinda got nothing to lose.