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Originally Posted by ARC Tech-109
Sounds like the pickup is hanging up on the end of the rack, old grease with dust or dry rails will do this. CAV is going to need more energy to track given the constant speed to follow the program and the rack motor may not have the muscle to overcome the drag.
I used to run a 800 grit wet sandpaper across the rails to cut the dead lube and crap off in the older LD players then use a light synthetic engine oil to lube them.
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Originally Posted by Hawkwind
Sound like it's out of alignment. I had the same problem with Blade Runner CAV. 2 US copies plus one Japanese and they all broke up at the same spot on side 4 during the end credits. Solution was to replace the player...
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Thanks guys! I think I have made as much progress as I can with it. I lubed up the rails and that made it quite a bit quieter when seeking and def needed to be done anyway, but didn't make much difference in the skipping. I read on some old BBS posts I found from the 90's that focus adjustments can really affect issues like these. So I worked with the focus a little and it helped quite a bit. While I was doing this though I realized the disc that was giving me the most trouble had quite a bit of wobble. After some trial and error with my discs I realized it was all down to the wobble. My fresh balanced discs will play back flawlessly especially with the focus adjustment all the way through, and the older more warped discs can have some issues at the end.
Makes complete sense watching them play, but im new to laserdiscs still and it didn't occur to me at first since they all look the same out of the player. Wish it had a window in the top so I could see the discs spinning without taking it apart, but alas at least I know whats going on. Most of my discs play perfectly now so im happy lol.