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Sony PlayStation Disc Skipping Issues - Retro Console Repair 

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In this video I work on an original Sony PlayStation that has FMV (Full Motion Video) skipping issues. This is a North American launch model SCPH-1001 that has the RCA jacks on the back in addition to the proprietary Multi-Out connector. Sony discontinued the RCA jacks on the SCPH-550X models and these units have become somewhat desirable from a collectibility standpoint.
The launch model PlayStations were notorious for having issues with the optical drive. The drives were made almost entirely of plastic and components would degrade due to friction. There is also documentation of warping due to the close proximity to the power supply which added heat to the equation and made things even worse. As a result these consoles would start to have difficulty readings discs. This often manifested in FMV during game intros and in-game sequences being choppy, and eventually causing crashes before not reading discs at all.
In this repair I go through the normal steps I normally would to refurbish an optical drive, which includes cleaning the laser and re-lubricating all the moving parts with lithium grease, followed by calibrating the laser to make sure it is within specifications. In addition to the regular laser intensity adjustment, the launch model PlayStations have manual controls for "Bias" and "Gain" to further tune the laser assembly, although this was automated in later revisions.
After all the above fails, I eventually manage to recover the drive by gluing a thin piece of aluminum stock to compensate for the missing material in the drive. This seemed to restore the drive and bring it back into alignment. While I am unsure of the longevity of this repair, it was a great learning experience to repair this console and learn about its design flaws.
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@javier6233
@javier6233 3 года назад
Back in the day we used to "fix" this problem by turning the console upside down.
@anthonydixon6024
@anthonydixon6024 3 года назад
Lol, yup.!!
@BorderlineOCD
@BorderlineOCD 3 года назад
After seeing the wear pattern on the rails up close, its easy to see why that would work. Its only ever so slightly out of alignment, but that's all it takes to stop readings discs.
@RanaRandom
@RanaRandom 3 года назад
used to do that with my PS3 back in the early days, before I went digital.
@Alexander_l322
@Alexander_l322 3 года назад
@@RanaRandom traitor!
@RanaRandom
@RanaRandom 3 года назад
@@Alexander_l322 XDXDXD
@funnyguy150
@funnyguy150 7 месяцев назад
For those who are still stumped, I've been able to revive drives by cleaning and oiling the drive motor spindle. Underneath the motor is two small holes, and I pour isopropyl alcohol into the roles, rotate the spindle a bit, then give it time to completely dry. Then I add mechanical oil (lighter than the lithium grease used on the sled) into the holes to lubricate the motor. After many years the disc drives will spin fast, but not always at the perfect speed needed to read discs without stuttering.
@kenmorrow86
@kenmorrow86 3 года назад
The leveling makes so much sense considering people would "level" their systems by putting it upside down. It was an alignment issue
@huldu
@huldu Год назад
It was such a weird thing to even come up with as a kid. Nobody told me to do it. I must have thought it was something with the laser not "reaching" the disc or something silly like that which made me flip the console upside and - and it worked. Eventually I sold the console but I did the console flipping for quite a while. I'm sure eventually it would have stopped working or maybe not.
@banortwi
@banortwi 3 года назад
This is so… I can't even come up with another compliment right now. Each second of your videos is a blessing
@BorderlineOCD
@BorderlineOCD 3 года назад
Ha, I'm glad you enjoyed it to the point of practically losing the vocabulary to speak!
@dirtpipedan
@dirtpipedan 2 года назад
Little over the top dude
@RDJ134
@RDJ134 3 года назад
You made a good point about the 'forgotten' repair manuals that are on old websites. I said it before and again, some on or people should make a central console repair/mod website with clear and simple understand tutrorial in one place. Any way, great repair and another PSX saved.
@BorderlineOCD
@BorderlineOCD 3 года назад
That's a cool idea particularly for older generation systems, especially if it was maintained by the community.
@JesseFleming1990
@JesseFleming1990 3 года назад
Ifixit is one of those sites I believe
@superpotato657
@superpotato657 2 года назад
@@JesseFleming1990 yeah they got some but i think they do common stuff
@kellyliu4329
@kellyliu4329 3 года назад
Did not realize I was holding my breath until I exhaled at 11:35. Great video, thanks for taking us along on the journey.
@BorderlineOCD
@BorderlineOCD 3 года назад
You and me both.
@OlderBum
@OlderBum 2 года назад
I'm glad there is someone like you putting in the work and research for this type of thing. Thanks!
@teopolitis
@teopolitis 3 года назад
I literally just found your channel today and i love every single of your videos. I adore your attention to detail.
@BorderlineOCD
@BorderlineOCD 3 года назад
Thank you so much.
@carlmerrill3669
@carlmerrill3669 3 года назад
That was a beautiful clean and repair. Awesome explanation. Thank you for bringing it back to life if only temporary!!
@zik316
@zik316 2 года назад
This is a high quality repair. I am truly impressed. Thanks!
@madcat4563
@madcat4563 2 года назад
Mind blown, would never think of something like that. So glad I found this channel. Also convinced me to give repairs on broken systems a try. Since I already do the maintenance and the occasional minor repair on my own systems.
@datriaxsondor590
@datriaxsondor590 3 года назад
Nicely done there. I'd done something similar to my 1001 a few years back. Still working fine today. Always nice to see a 1001 brought back to life.
@BorderlineOCD
@BorderlineOCD 3 года назад
Thank you. Good to know your system is still working. They're getting harder and harder to come by.
@heavyaccept
@heavyaccept 3 года назад
Wow! Great mod/repair! Also I've read somewhere that an additional design flaw was the placement of the optical unit next to the PSU, causing a damage to the laser, so on the next models the optical unit was placed on the right side of the console.
@ThePolicenaut
@ThePolicenaut 2 года назад
That sled repair was impressive,excellent work
@mjc0961
@mjc0961 3 года назад
Wow, that's pretty cool. I thought "No way a strip of metal fixes this" but there you go, working perfectly again.
@BorderlineOCD
@BorderlineOCD 3 года назад
Yeah it's a little out there. My question is, how did the first person who tried this think to try it? There are some clever and resourceful folks out there.
@Jeffmorgan83
@Jeffmorgan83 2 года назад
Wow, awesome repair. Every cause I've heard about the FMV's skipping on original launch model PS1's were all about the laser being heated and cooked from being placed on the left side of the unit close to the power supply. Apparently it was the plastic sled assembly being worn down instead. This explains why turning the console upside-down would alleviate the problem by allowing gravity to drop the laser sled closer to the disc.
@kieranstephenson3187
@kieranstephenson3187 2 года назад
Wow, I can't believe something as small as that fixed it and was able to solve the read errors! Thank you for bringing this information into the light and for sharing it, it gives me hope that I may be able to fix a PS1 I got with reading errors without buying a new laser (at least for the time being).
@davidcbeaudoin
@davidcbeaudoin 21 день назад
Seeing this video three years after it was posted, but glad I found it. I've got an SCPH-1001 that developed a skipping problem a long time ago. I always wondered if it was fixable.
@marz_mitzi
@marz_mitzi Год назад
i just love seeing PS1s being saved/fixed. i know theres tons & tons of them but i just think they deserve this sort of care- fun design, classic console & historic in a sense... so yeah :) thank you for the detailed video and also for saving a classic PS1 (its a very early date one)
@atkjoe3769
@atkjoe3769 2 года назад
Amazing video! Followed your advice to calibrate the laser, now it's working perfectly!
@PrettyBlueThings
@PrettyBlueThings 2 года назад
Amazing! I had a psx as a kid with this exact issue. I used to turn it upside to get it to play FMVs, which I guess also levelled it. Brilliant video!
@lv1673
@lv1673 Год назад
Unbelievable! I have a similar model (scph1002) with same issues. You reveal me this amazing way of fixing and after 25 years I'd really like to try it with mine ;)
@philipdahl8767
@philipdahl8767 Год назад
literally was thinking, "that's incredible" then you said it. It truly is. Just wow.
@FalseDigital
@FalseDigital 5 месяцев назад
Thanks very much! Adjusting the voltage to match your specs fixed mine!
@mr0czusek
@mr0czusek 3 года назад
ah yes that i needed similiar happened my childhood ps1 . i tried fix from yours. and worked flawlessly . thank you ! amen
@BorderlineOCD
@BorderlineOCD 3 года назад
Glad it worked for you. Was your wear pattern similar to mine? I imagine each drive will wear down a little differently.
@mr0czusek
@mr0czusek 3 года назад
@@BorderlineOCD yep. But without one metal or tear anything like yours. Mine fine. Had just put gear oil thing. Doesnt work Ill adjust power laser. It worked so no need metal thing on final.
@miaomiao-live
@miaomiao-live Год назад
You fixed this pro. Admire the way you fixed it up.
@1George2
@1George2 2 года назад
Very cool bro! One of the most fascinating repair videos I ever watched!! And I watched a lot…
@BorderlineOCD
@BorderlineOCD 2 года назад
Glad you enjoyed it bud.
@80s_kid.
@80s_kid. 2 года назад
i remember that sled fix about 15 years ago, i had the same problem at the time, that's why i looked it up, but when i tried it, nope, never worked for me, but i just did it the "all the gear, no idea" kind of way (bodged) glad to see someone succeeding, You did Great.
@jimtekkit
@jimtekkit Год назад
Thanks for the info, this will really help me out. I'm restoring an SCPH-1002 I got today which I'm going to use as a CD player. It does work but the audio occasionally skips (which a drive re-lube didn't fix) and it has the same symptoms of plastic flecks in the laser drive. Now I know where to focus my efforts from here.
@RunnerBalz
@RunnerBalz 2 года назад
What a brilliant repair!
@diaboloavocado
@diaboloavocado 3 года назад
I really didn't think that would work. Good repair!
@BorderlineOCD
@BorderlineOCD 3 года назад
Thank you.
@anthonydixon6024
@anthonydixon6024 3 года назад
EPIC.!! Very kool video.!!!! 👍👍 And, I really hope that you continue to upload more videos of your epic skills like in this one 💯😎
@BorderlineOCD
@BorderlineOCD 3 года назад
Haha I will try my best!
@murrij
@murrij 3 года назад
These are all great. Just subscribed. Thanks man.
@BorderlineOCD
@BorderlineOCD 3 года назад
Thanks for the sub!
@Maka8295
@Maka8295 3 года назад
Great video! :) I also recommend oiling the spindle motor. That fixed two of my PS1 drives that were skipping.
@BorderlineOCD
@BorderlineOCD 3 года назад
Do you oil with penetrating oil them or use contact cleaner?
@Maka8295
@Maka8295 3 года назад
@@BorderlineOCD I use some generic "3 in 1" oil for mine and it works great. Supposedly sewing machine oil and oil for RC cars or model trains is the best :)
@ronaldhenson3379
@ronaldhenson3379 2 года назад
Nice job for saving that original Sony PlayStation
@coryrabbit
@coryrabbit 2 года назад
Holy crap! I never would have thought to do this!
@zenitpro
@zenitpro 3 года назад
I had the same model and same issue, though it would be more evident with some particular games. Way to go, the repair seems too complicated for a layperson, but I enjoyed it all the way. Thanks for sharing!
@BorderlineOCD
@BorderlineOCD 3 года назад
Glad you enjoyed it.
@Tsaier
@Tsaier 2 года назад
Wow, a shim! That's amazing, good work man!
@Sargentwhitey
@Sargentwhitey 2 года назад
Incredible result... Now to do this to mine
@DavideNastri
@DavideNastri Год назад
Awesome work, just awesome.
@FixerUK
@FixerUK 3 года назад
Nice fix. One thing to note from back when I repaired quite a few is to also check the motor spindle under the disc platter for hair and debris and add a little lubrication. This may help where the fix you demonstrated doesn't apply.
@BorderlineOCD
@BorderlineOCD 3 года назад
Thanks for the tip!
@OGSERB
@OGSERB 2 года назад
That was a fantastic fix!
@The.love1
@The.love1 3 года назад
amazing video plz do more , i love retro consoles
@Miguelnumbers
@Miguelnumbers 3 года назад
Back when I was a child, my cousin had a Ps1, and used to lend it to me to play some old games she still had from her childhood, thanks to her I knew Resident Evil 3 (altough I learned it was the third game once I became a teen, the first game I played on my own was 4), sadly she sold it many years ago because it had this exact same issue... seeing this brought some nice memories.
@lullylew9083
@lullylew9083 2 года назад
11.4 mV for yours? Cool and I love the fix here. Great stuff. Mine seems to have a much easier time at 10.7 mV with a brand new drive and also reads backups quite well for the most part. My model has auto gain + bias so no pots for that, just laser power on the drive. There is one pot on the MB for a push-pull adjustment but I can't see any affect at all when I tweak that one.
@TheSwartz
@TheSwartz 3 года назад
wow this is so much fun to watch!
@fabiofais2593
@fabiofais2593 Год назад
Sei stato un drago! Complimenti!
@kevinjohnson9929
@kevinjohnson9929 3 года назад
Amazing work
@BorderlineOCD
@BorderlineOCD 3 года назад
Thank you
@FabianGOW
@FabianGOW 3 месяца назад
Useful video, thanks, mate!
@shona-sof
@shona-sof Год назад
Daaamn. I wish I had the knowledge of how this problem happened back in the late 90s!!
@AndehX
@AndehX 3 года назад
very helpful and informative video!
@BMR86
@BMR86 2 года назад
This was amazing! I think I also came across this repair site cuz recently I got a first model ps1, thank you for making a full video out of it! I will follow this one to a tee On another note, can you work with Chinese optical pick-ups and show on video your experience? I've gotten real poor quality optical pickups that are supposed to be new and find I need to do adjusting to get them to work, frustrating cuz they're supposed to be new Your channel is one of my top favorite console repair channels!
@BeccaMidnite
@BeccaMidnite Год назад
this is pretty wild lol i had always heard from people that the lasers would fail due to them being "Cooked" by being so close to the psu but no, its the drive assembly being crappy plastic so the laser falls out of alignment haha that makes a lot of sense and i'm honestly glad i found this out. may prove to be helpful if i ever get a early ps1 model :D
@orly9246
@orly9246 2 года назад
Great job. Even the shim looked like a oem part haha
@Naitoraven951
@Naitoraven951 2 года назад
Nice video :) ! But, I'll give you some tips about the SCPH-100x and ABM/AAM/ACM laser class. First of all, check F.BIAS/GAIN voltages from CL708 is useless. All you need is a oscilloscope and check the RF SIGNAL. The main reason of F.BIAS pot presence on the motherboard is to facilitate the servo on the reading (focus operation). Move forward or back and obtain the best RF signal possibile (no jitter and with a stable RF envelope). After that, move the laser pot forward to obtain 1.2v p-p with an original disc (music disc work too). The GAIN is impossible to adjust :). Is used to trace and seek the sequential data pits on the disc. F.GAIN HIGH = Laser coil very noisy and sensible to shock movement. F.GAIN LOW= no reading. Try to find the best position when hitting GENTLY the console (I'm not kidding). If the laser doesnt' skip, that' a decent F.GAIN calibration. Also, you have to lubrifcate motor spindle and motor sled. -From an huge PS1 lover! P.S That metal rail is very nice!!
@Doors4299
@Doors4299 2 года назад
Hi, what do you recommend to lubricate the spindle motor?
@Naitoraven951
@Naitoraven951 2 года назад
@@Doors4299 Clock oil or 3 in one oil
@kuroibullen1639
@kuroibullen1639 2 года назад
This is brilliant.
@enricosalerno3621
@enricosalerno3621 3 года назад
outstandind video mate.....all perfect down to the T
@BorderlineOCD
@BorderlineOCD 3 года назад
Thanks very much.
@DarthSimous
@DarthSimous 3 года назад
Amazing refurbishment & another stellar DIY repair ... Both thumbs-up, man ... A question, if i may: Do Series 7500 & 9000 of OG PS1s need their laser calibrated, after replacement? Best regards ...
@BorderlineOCD
@BorderlineOCD 3 года назад
They still have a laser intensity screw but no manual bias and gain adjustment needed (they adjust bias and gain automatically).
@powerzx
@powerzx 3 года назад
Good job. Again my 3 cents :) 1)Sometimes problem is not in worn plastic parts, but in the laser coils. It is good practice to check laser coils first. Left and right coils should have the same resistance from 5 Ohms in used lasers to 6.2 Ohms in new lasers (higher value is better). I gave those numbres from my memory, about 20 years passed since I worked with PSX consoles, so values may not be exact and may vary depending on laser model. 2)I would use less grease, like 1/3 or even 1/4 of what you used. 3)Before you make any changes to resistor pots check their resistance value with multimeter and write it down. Check resistors when console is unplugged from power. Avoid touching to moving part of the variable resistor or you can change resistance. Check resistance between two pins of the variable resistor. Only make changes to resistor pot on the laser (when console is not powered on and change resistance very little). Setting wrong value for variable resistor on laser means that you can deliver too much power to emiter and you will destory it, so make very small changes to check the difference.
@BorderlineOCD
@BorderlineOCD 3 года назад
Thanks for the tips!
@nicoful86
@nicoful86 3 года назад
Great video man, thanks!
@BorderlineOCD
@BorderlineOCD 3 года назад
Glad you enjoyed it.
@TheGodOfAllThatWas
@TheGodOfAllThatWas 2 года назад
Wow.... Thank you so much for this video... You put the shim on the laser side. Perhaps a shim on both sides would have been better so the aluminum doesn't just wear through the plastic..... Then again where do you find a 0.1MM piece of aluminum.... I tried doing this once and ruined a Namco Tales disk.... A stray wire pushed up against the disk from the underside and dug a slight groove into the disk... Double fail .... Basically I got to the point of adjusting the Pots and gave up out of frustration in ruining the disk. I probably still have it in storage.... Anyway something about seeing it from a source you trust makes it so much more real, if that makes any sense. Thanks for making this more real. I really need to find that thing and give it another go.
@propinki
@propinki 2 года назад
Holly crap this one is awesome :)
@jcchaconjr
@jcchaconjr 3 года назад
Good luck with those reproduction lasers. In my experience, they are garbage, more often than not. I tossed one of these 1001 models out of frustration about a year ago. The original laser was junk, and even after resorting to using a 101 laser with the ACM cover (to properly fit inside of the 1001), I often had to prop it on its side or upside down, which was no better than the tricks people usually employ with one of these consoles anyway. That comment about those pots being finicky is NO JOKE. 😒 Anyway, great video, and I hope it saves other 1001 models. At least I have two 7501's in really good shape that have proven to be pretty reliable.
@BorderlineOCD
@BorderlineOCD 3 года назад
I've heard similar things about those lasers, but figured it was worth a shot. I bought them from two different sellers just to get a different supply (although I'm sure they're all made by the same factory). I'm curious about how well calibrated those drives are, and if perhaps a bit of fine tuning and some quality lube would improve the odds of them lasting any longer. I guess I'll find out.
@unchi1999
@unchi1999 Год назад
IKR? The real reason why i also threw these 1001 models out of frustration is because not only do the cutscenes skip, sometimes you’ll hear really unpleasant noises coming from the CD drive and starts spinning the disc abnoramlly fast to the point where it just hangs on the ps1 logo. So yeah, These 1001 models so are ridiculously annoying!
@boydsterling3193
@boydsterling3193 Год назад
I might just be lucky, but I’ve always got the aftermarket lasers working OK with some combination of the new laser and original sled/motor including in my 100x
@jcchaconjr
@jcchaconjr Год назад
@@boydsterling3193 Well, in these last two years, I’ve really learned a lot more about why these original drives failed, and seeing the difference in design for the PS2 easily explains why those drives tend to make for a more successful laser replacement/repair.
@juancarlosvillalobos5693
@juancarlosvillalobos5693 3 года назад
Great video
@BorderlineOCD
@BorderlineOCD 3 года назад
Thanks!
@spiritwolf7000
@spiritwolf7000 3 года назад
Where did you find the voltages for the bios, gain and laser intensity pits from? I got the same issue but sometimes the PS1 disc plays or doesn't and just says insert a playstation formatted CD- Rom disc. This is on a brand new ps1 disc and new laser assembly I've ordered.
@Strider-Ragnarok
@Strider-Ragnarok 3 года назад
I replaced mine with a PSOne Optical Drive. But I'm confused because some people say Sony addressed the design flaw on later models and I also heard that the flaw persist in those later models still. So, I'm asking is it advisable to add a little grease to the PSOne Drive I just installed? If yes, which grease should I be using?
@anthonydenn4345
@anthonydenn4345 Год назад
Nice fix. The only thing I'd be worried about is using metal as a shim. Metal on plastic versus originally plastic on plastic. Using metal could end up grinding down what's left quicker than before.
@surfinbirdzx
@surfinbirdzx 4 месяца назад
Wow. I've read about this method, but thought that you will use a thinner metal, like a foil. It's shocking how much height of the rail was "eaten" by the head assembly. I have PS1 4 drives with the same lagging issue. I definitely will try to revive them this way.
@tetsuomaita7473
@tetsuomaita7473 3 года назад
Excelente trabajo
@BorderlineOCD
@BorderlineOCD 3 года назад
Thank you
@boydsterling3193
@boydsterling3193 Год назад
This seems like a nice alternative to the common repair of using a PSOne style laser to fix the issue (which does work very well)
@BigHead2615
@BigHead2615 5 месяцев назад
I am curious. Would later model optical drives (like say from a SCPH-7501, or a SCPH-9xxx), be compatible in one of these launch models, or even a 1994 japanese launch model? I'm asking because, I was wanting to get me either of the two region's launch models, but if I'm not even going to be able to replace the drive from a later model, then I don't know if I should even bother... I'm not sure if I like the idea of aftermarket chinese ones, and the only other idea I had was taking a drive from one of the very later PSOne consoles if I can ever get one, even for the SCPH-7501 that I already own.
@Halfmetube
@Halfmetube 3 года назад
Love your vids, man, keep it up! Wanted to ask. Is it necessary to use isopropyl alcohol to clean electronic circuits, contacts, plastic, etc. or is regular 95% ethyl alcohol okay?
@BorderlineOCD
@BorderlineOCD 3 года назад
I'm not sure bud I haven't used it personally so don't want to comment, but a quick search suggested ethyl alcohol may leave an oily residue which can impact sensitive circuitry? Perhaps someone else has tried it and can chime in.
@Halfmetube
@Halfmetube 3 года назад
@@BorderlineOCD I see. Better not to risk it and buy a bottle of IPA. I just have a large supply of ethanol, so I decided to clarify this. Thanks for the reply!
@NuageToxic
@NuageToxic Год назад
Very good job guys !! The setting of 1.80 to 1.85 is valid for all other models above ? example SCPH 5XXX to SCPH102 ? Thanks
@luiscarlossousa7359
@luiscarlossousa7359 Год назад
Thanks for the awesome video! What did you use to clean the sled rails?
@michaeltsouris8190
@michaeltsouris8190 2 года назад
this guy rules
@summerishere2868
@summerishere2868 2 года назад
Seems sony likes to make consoles with cheap/fragile parts. For sure they made a lot of money with the repairs. Awesome work btw, this requires lot's of time and research and patience!
@JIM-cx7up
@JIM-cx7up 3 года назад
Good job 👍✌️
@BorderlineOCD
@BorderlineOCD 3 года назад
Thank you.
@michaelmcmahon8312
@michaelmcmahon8312 3 года назад
Wow nice job I would have never thought to do something like that and never actually new that model has a laser design flaw! Good to know because I own 2 of that model I would have thought that it was just a bad laser and would have replaced it with a new one
@BorderlineOCD
@BorderlineOCD 3 года назад
Hang on to those two units. Although it's still feasible to source them, they are quite sought after.
@damianacaguioa3500
@damianacaguioa3500 3 года назад
I usually give up fixing the pick up block after some adjustments.I never realized that the wear out material on the plastic due to the movement of the lens would be an issue
@samuelalvarado2543
@samuelalvarado2543 3 года назад
Damn bro! You’re the best!
@BorderlineOCD
@BorderlineOCD 3 года назад
Thank you!
@slipknotmfkrlocust8843
@slipknotmfkrlocust8843 3 года назад
I am getting similar results to what you got in the intro to the video, but my PS1 disc is fairly scratched up. (I got it resurfaced and it made some of the chopping better but not all of it.) I don't have this problem with music CD's unless they have nasty scratches on them. Gameplay works fine, the only issue is cutscenes being choppy and some dialog being choppy. (Would like mention its definitely not all, worse before I got it resurfaced, but it still is there.) Is this a laser issue or a disc issue? Edit: I don't have any other PS1 games apart from the one I mentioned, I just have music CD's as well which is why I mentioned them.
@travismcdowell8352
@travismcdowell8352 3 года назад
Man I could use your help cleaning my Sega Saturn. I hope in the future you make a Saturn video Please
@vinnie8713
@vinnie8713 3 года назад
Ah the memories... I had the first model psx and the intro vids skipped all the time. Had to put the psx upside down to reduce the skipping.
@mr0czusek
@mr0czusek 3 года назад
same same but i fixed after this video now it flawlessly
@jeff15
@jeff15 3 года назад
Had the same console and I also had to lay the console upside down to fix the skipping issue. I was lucky enough to acquired several new lens later on to fix any issue when trouble came to last me some time. Those were the best times, then ps2 arrived and I forgot about the ps1 console since I can piggy back on the ps2. Thanks for sharing. Very nice detail video.
@huldu
@huldu Год назад
Wow wish I knew this as a kid, my ps1 was the same model and had the exact same issue. The only way I knew how to get past it back then was flipping the console upside down, that way the games worked. Eventually I sold the console in a game store and was happy they didn't test it. I can't remember what I got after that but I was pretty done with console gaming and was hooked on PC gaming.
@josea.3526
@josea.3526 5 месяцев назад
Jumps in the videos happen to me, but in the metal reader version, is there a solution for this version?
@FarizalMustaffa
@FarizalMustaffa 2 года назад
Hi, Im new to your channel and love everything you did to retro games. I have a same model SCPH-1001 that is not showing any display when turned on. I changed the PSU and test all fuses, that I know. Hoping that if you can shed some ideas on what I need to check next to get it working. Thanks.
@alecont6488
@alecont6488 2 года назад
Hello, I saw your video, it is happening to me that my ps1 makes a strange noise when trying to read discs. I did the same maintenance and it seems that when I try to move away from the center the lens does not succeed because the gear that contains the wire moves a little and loses steps, will this be possible? Sorry for my english.
@lemagreengreen
@lemagreengreen 2 года назад
Reminds me of the problem with a lot of release model PS2's, I remember having to fix one of those due to the lens becoming misaligned from wear - I think they made it a lot simpler though.
@Woodys_Wisdom
@Woodys_Wisdom 6 месяцев назад
I tried everything you did, including the leveling. My system would only read discs on it's side. After exhausting all of these options, I sprayed contact cleaner into the spindle motor and manually spun it around for a few seconds, then sprayed again. Now the PSX works perfectly. So, not only does the angle of the console affect a worn sled, it can also affect a worn spindle.
@zeebpc
@zeebpc Год назад
i have bought 2 new cd assembly for my ps1 but the same problem still happens the disc spins for a moment, then stops. on every cd assembly what could be the problem? Power supply maybe?
@Pocol0c0s
@Pocol0c0s 3 года назад
Amazing!
@BorderlineOCD
@BorderlineOCD 3 года назад
Thanks!
@RetroPCUser
@RetroPCUser 3 года назад
My SCPH-9001 has this plague as well. Would the same thing apply as well for this fix? I do have PS2 consoles to use in the meantime, which they also need a laser calibration soon, but no skipping from the PS2 consoles.
@BorderlineOCD
@BorderlineOCD 3 года назад
Thats a much later revision and I believe the impacted area was replaced with metal rails rather than plastic. You can confirm if you take it apart and take a closer look. Might just need a general refurb like cleaning and new lithium grease on the gears and penetrating oil on the motor spindle.
@basileosalexios9200
@basileosalexios9200 2 года назад
This trick is common knowledge among the brazilian retro collector community. We used to use those KODAK film strips to add the extra space missing on the other side of the piece, the slots on the film align with the dents on the piece.
@BorderlineOCD
@BorderlineOCD 2 года назад
Fascinating. Brazil has a rich video game culture, I'm not surprised for the creative approach.
@realdragonrude
@realdragonrude 3 года назад
new subscriber here i do prefer LBRY over youtube but i like your content as a fellow tinkering nerd myself so here i am first vid i watched was your og xbox modding one those damn dirty caps!
@BorderlineOCD
@BorderlineOCD 3 года назад
Appreciate you watching my other videos, and glad you're enjoying the content!
@mgmajinvegeta22
@mgmajinvegeta22 2 года назад
I'm a newbie to this I hope I can fix it this video helps alot
@BorderlineOCD
@BorderlineOCD 2 года назад
Good luck!
@vladratcu
@vladratcu Год назад
I swaped a PS one newer drive (slim model) and it works.
@nathanmead140
@nathanmead140 3 года назад
Would a audio CD work to change the potentiometers back to where they are supposed to be or does it have to be a original black bottom PS1 disk?
@BorderlineOCD
@BorderlineOCD 3 года назад
The values in the service manual are for a genuine pressed disc. A commercial (not burned) audio CD might be okay but yo'ull want to play the last track on the CD while calibrating so the laser is in the furthest position from center (where it is less accurate than center and a good calibration target). Ultimately you want to test with a real game. If your system is chipped and you use a burned game, you will likely need to increase the laser intensity to account for the lower quality medium.
@hughmc1133
@hughmc1133 Год назад
Where would you buy a replacement drive for this? I bought one of these at an auction and it doesn't read the disc at all. Since you said there's no real reason to fix the drive long term I think I'll go down that route instead.
@user-bz1lb3gb2i
@user-bz1lb3gb2i 3 года назад
From Russia with love! Thanks bro for this info! i will try do the same with my ps1
@BorderlineOCD
@BorderlineOCD 3 года назад
Greetings to you and Mother Russia. Good luck with your repair. Let me know how it goes.
@user-bz1lb3gb2i
@user-bz1lb3gb2i 3 года назад
@@BorderlineOCD ok! Now i need to decide where take this steel plastine....
@jaykarhunen6568
@jaykarhunen6568 Год назад
That was fascinating. I recommend just getting the 9000 series, it doesn't have any of these issues
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