18-06-2020 02:18 PM
Although I've had it a good few years, never having a problem with it, my home cinema system is throwing a fit. It seemed to start when the blu ray/ dvd drawer wouldn't fully extend. I gently pulled it and inserted the disc and it seemed to work okay. The next day, when I switched it on, it now cycles through "LOAD", "No DISC" repeatedly, even when trying to use "D in", "AUX" or any other setting. I've disconected the drive from the rest of the unit, no difference. I've reset the unit whilst it was in stand by mode, nothing. It's not dirty inside, all very clean looking. Anyone know what's going on... Please help.
I've looked over the net all to no avail.Solved! Go to Solution.
18-06-2020 06:22 PM
I've just gotten off with someone from Samsung support, who assures me that they are now aware and are looking into it. To me it sounds like a firmware issue. Fingers crossed we'll here something soon.
18-06-2020 06:25 PM
Wow you got through? Mad skills!
18-06-2020 06:27 PM
18-06-2020 06:31 PM
Same Problem here from Germany with my HT-J4200.
Two hours ago it worked perfectly fine and now: cycling and cycling...
18-06-2020 06:39 PM
18-06-2020 06:49 PM
18-06-2020 06:51 PM
@Jay86 wrote:
I have everything from Samsung. Phone(since S2 to S10) stove, dvd etc and I had exactly same issue with my tablet too. It was turning on and off. Fortunately it was under warranty so they replaced the whole motherboard. But this is old so I don't think they would show interest in resolving it. One more issue with Samsung products and good bye to Samsung for good.
Oh I seriously doubt they could just pretend that there's no issue with this, if that we're to be the case I'll be reporting the issue to my MP and trading standards.
18-06-2020 06:59 PM
18-06-2020 07:02 PM
18-06-2020 07:09 PM
@Jay86 wrote:
Even if they find the issue, it would be hard for us to get it fix/ fix it ourselves. Even if they provide with the patch. Reason is being unable to do anything as the cycle is too quick to shut off right after boot. One more thing I don't understand is why it keeps checking on the cd ( I can hear the humming from inside) it never did it before
Even if you disconnect the drive from the main board, it still cycles, with the exception that the disc isn't even connected.