Film-Tech Cinema Systems
Film-Tech Forum ARCHIVE


  
my profile | my password | search | faq & rules | forum home
  next oldest topic   next newest topic
» Film-Tech Forum ARCHIVE   » Operations   » Film Handlers' Forum   » Odd DTS behaviour?

   
Author Topic: Odd DTS behaviour?
James Waite
Film Handler

Posts: 52
From: London ON Canada
Registered: Nov 2007


 - posted 03-27-2010 07:25 PM      Profile for James Waite   Author's Homepage   Email James Waite   Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
I had a problem with my analog sound last night (see seperate post) so naturally the DTS decided to act up as well. Normally I'd chalk it up to a damaged disk but it seemed to do a couple odd things. I'm not sure of the model number but it's a 2 disc unit at least 10 years old.

The DTS kept kicking off every couple minutes, I would eject one of the discs then inject it again and let the machine reset. It usually came back on and played for another couple minutes then kicked off again. These are the odd things.

It did this for the first 45 minutes of Valentine's Day then played the rest of the film fine and two other, different films.

I cleaned the discs but that didn't help. there's some small marks on them but nothing I would think would normally cause so many problems.
Some times when I put the disc back in the machine would just sit there with one of the red LEDs on but nothing else happening. This only seemed to fix when I actually turned the unit off with the power switch.

At one point last night all the lights on the unit and the drvies went off for a second, the same as it if it lost power. After a couple seconds it came back on, that kinda freaked me out as it looked like something it's not supposed to do.

Any help with figuring out whether there is actually anything wrong with the unit is much appreciated.

 |  IP: Logged

Tony Bandiera Jr
Film God

Posts: 3067
From: Moreland Idaho
Registered: Apr 2004


 - posted 03-27-2010 09:07 PM      Profile for Tony Bandiera Jr   Email Tony Bandiera Jr   Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
For this issue, it is most likely the power supply going bad in the DTS processor. Depending on processor model, they are common computer power supplies and can be had form a local computer repair shop.

 |  IP: Logged

Bruce Hansen
Jedi Master Film Handler

Posts: 847
From: Stone Mountain, GA, USA
Registered: Dec 1999


 - posted 03-28-2010 12:58 PM      Profile for Bruce Hansen   Email Bruce Hansen   Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
Make sure that the power cord is fully inserted in the back of the unit. Make sure that the fan is working.

 |  IP: Logged

Demetris Thoupis
Phenomenal Film Handler

Posts: 1240
From: Aradippou, Larnaca, Cyprus
Registered: Apr 2001


 - posted 03-28-2010 02:08 PM      Profile for Demetris Thoupis   Email Demetris Thoupis   Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
Or if you can afford it exchange it for an XD20 unit. You must have the white version DTS6 (original DTS units). I concur regarding the power supply.
Demetris

 |  IP: Logged

Monte L Fullmer
Film God

Posts: 8367
From: Nampa, Idaho, USA
Registered: Nov 2004


 - posted 03-28-2010 03:49 PM      Profile for Monte L Fullmer   Email Monte L Fullmer   Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
Even though it's a standard AT power supply, there are some that doesn't have purist of DC output - just like a switcher that has slight DC ripple on the output.

Find one that might cost more and the DTS unit will like you better.

-Monte

 |  IP: Logged

Greg Routenburg
Expert Film Handler

Posts: 178
From: Toronto, ON, Canada
Registered: May 2003


 - posted 03-30-2010 11:41 AM      Profile for Greg Routenburg   Email Greg Routenburg   Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
This sounds more like a drive issue rather then a power supply issue to me. In my experience with these units, they tend to become flaky as the drives start to fail. My working theory is that the laser pickup in the drives looses intensity over time and if the discs are not pressed properly then they may have trouble in the older drives. This explains why one set of discs will work just fine on one unit and not another. It also explains why two other features would work on the same unit without issue. The fact that it became stable after 45 minutes suggests that it might have switched from one drive to another half way through the show. Did you note what drive it was polling when it was flaky and when it was stable?

I would try switching the discs between the drives to see if the problem follows the discs. If you had Disc A in the top drive, try playing it in the bottom drive to see if it continues to drop out. Regardless, it wouldn't hurt to request new discs. It will give you a trouble shooting tool and allow you to rule the discs out. You can contact either Deluxe or Technicolor depending on the studio and have them sent with your next regular film delivery.

It's not uncommon for this unit to hang after the discs are changed without the unit being power cycled. It's always good practice to switch it off after the discs are changed and allow it to do a cold boot with the new discs.

As a side note on these units, the power supply fan will probably fail sooner then later if it hasn't already. If the back of the DTS player is accessable, routinely check to make sure that there is airflow into the power supply. If they start to overheat they will cause issues but typically towards the end of the first show, not the beginning.

 |  IP: Logged



All times are Central (GMT -6:00)  
   Close Topic    Move Topic    Delete Topic    next oldest topic   next newest topic
 - Printer-friendly view of this topic
Hop To:



Powered by Infopop Corporation
UBB.classicTM 6.3.1.2

The Film-Tech Forums are designed for various members related to the cinema industry to express their opinions, viewpoints and testimonials on various products, services and events based upon speculation, personal knowledge and factual information through use, therefore all views represented here allow no liability upon the publishers of this web site and the owners of said views assume no liability for any ill will resulting from these postings. The posts made here are for educational as well as entertainment purposes and as such anyone viewing this portion of the website must accept these views as statements of the author of that opinion and agrees to release the authors from any and all liability.

© 1999-2020 Film-Tech Cinema Systems, LLC. All rights reserved.