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I would love to get something like this, but I'd be too worried that something will mess up and all the discs will either be stuck in there, or all scratched up. I'm willing to take the risk with 1 disc in a PS3, but not 400 discs. That's way too much money to risk.
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I have had flawless performance from my BDP-CX960 until I just bought two new James Bond BDs. They play for about a half-an-hour, then start freezing. It is as if it is getting hung-up at the layer change. I have a Pioneer DVD recorder that unless the DVD disc is really clean, it will sometimes get hung-up at the layer change. At any rate, it is now doing this on all Blu-Rays. If I can get the unit to stop (which is sometimes really difficult), the next disc I try to play comes back as "invalid". I have to load and play a DVD for a few minutes, stop, then go to the menu and re-load the "invalid" disc.
The discs are absolutely clean, so that cannot be the issue. One person mentioned about the carousel leaning. If such a thing were to occur, that would probably send the laser out-of-alignment. But, why should it lean? I opened the door and pressed down and it appears to be solid. Also, if there was an alignment issue, wouldn't it affect the DVDs as well as the BDs? Unfortunately, the unit is no longer under warranty. So, if this issue sounds familiar and you have a solution, I would love to hear it. ![]() |
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As far as the "invalid disc" issue goes, I can tell you that since I moved from the 960 to the 7000ES I rarely if ever get the "invalid disc" issue which I hold in large part to the fact that I'm not using Sony's XMB interface to "load/download gracenote" data and select a given disc. All disc selection is done by sending the appropriate RS-232 command to the changer. Every once in a blue moon I get the "invalid disc" error after sending the changer the needed RS-232 command. A simple power cycle of the changer is all that is ever needed to successfully load the particular disc on a second attempt however. |
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I have two 7000es and they are extremely unreliable. They get the invalid disc all the time - I have had them repaired twice by Sony. Ready to throw them out. But I have a question on your statement that RS-232 commands are better than the standard Sony interface. I don't see how that would affect the playing of the discs - especially since loading the allegedly "bad" disc into slot 1 and closing the door also yields "invalid disc", which would imply that there is a physical problem with the player - not a logical one. So could you explain why you think RS-232 control works better than the standard UI? Thanks.
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I'm beginning to look at these units used at Ebay. Would you recommend buying a unit this late in time since they've stopped producing them? Would it be a risky purchase? The ES7xxxx series seems very expensive to me and I don't know if the performance and feature set of the ES models are worth the premium over the BDP models?
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Hi Everyone, I'm New to the group and looking forward to seeing your pics and posts,
I am a happy owner of the Sony BDP-CX960 BR Player and was wondering as some of you might be... If Sony will Produce a 4K UHD Mega Changer in the near future?, I also wanted to share my current setup with you all. Denon AVR-4806 Receiver Audiosource 300 Amp Kenwood GE-1100 EQ Monster HTUPS-3700 Conditioner With Battery Sansui SR-5090 Turntable Sony tc-WR11ES Cassette Deck Audioengine B1 Bluetooth Receiver Samsung BD-E6500 Blu Ray Player Sony DVP-CX995V Mega DVD Player X 2 Sony BDP-CX960 Mega Blu Ray Player Sony CDP-CX450 Mega CD Player Sony CDP-CX355 Mega CD Player LG 55lh90 55" LED TV Infinty Interlude 36c Center Infinity Interlude 60 Fronts Infinity Interlude 120s Sub 4 White Van Towers To Complete 7.1 Surround ![]() Not Pictured With Setup on standby if needed as i am lacking room ![]() Sony CDP-CX335 Mega CD Changer Harmony One Remote Control Sony RCD-W10 CD Recorder Panasonic DMR-EZ28 DVD Recorder JVC HR-S5200U S-VHS Player Pioneer CLD-V720 Laser Disc Player |
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There will be no 4K mega changer. Sony stopped the production of those wonderful machine because of the fact most users did not read the user manual in wich it is said that to never move the player with disc in it, wich is also valid to any multidisc changer, as they can move inside the player get out of place and cause damages to either the player the discs or even both. Sony go lawsuit because of that and to avoid any lost of money for legal representatives they decided to stop the production of those this players. I own one, I have some issues with it but now, I have read the user manuals. If ever Sony should bring it back, they should put a big sticker on the front door, saying please read your user manual page 3 transporting the player the failure of reading this ca result of a warranty cancelation
. Before transporting the player, follow the procedure below to return the internal mechanisms to their original positions. 1) Remove all the discs from the disc slots. 2) Press OPEN/CLOSE to close the front cover. Make sure that “NO DISC” appears on the front panel display. 3) Wait for 10 seconds, then press [/1 to turn off the player. The player enters standby mode. 4) Disconnect the AC power cord Certainly those who did the opposite never read the user manual. |
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Thanks given by: | AmishParadise (04-08-2019) |
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Sony BDP-CX7000ES Blu-ray Disc Changer (Sound & Vision magazine Jan 2010 review link) | Blu-ray Players and Recorders | HDTV1080P | 11 | 02-15-2012 06:22 PM |
Sony BDP-CX960 400 DISC Blu-ray Player | Blu-ray Players and Recorders | BadAss | 4 | 11-03-2009 12:23 PM |
Sony CX7000ES 400-disc Blu-ray changer is coming soon | Blu-ray Players and Recorders | enialal | 4 | 10-05-2009 04:40 PM |
Electronic House article on Sony's 400 disc mega-changer | Blu-ray Technology and Future Technology | Excalibur-king | 13 | 10-21-2008 04:40 PM |
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bdp-cx960, changer, sony |
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