Hi everyone
Our Sony DFP-D3000 has decided it doesn’t fancy decoding SDDS any more. When film is running, the S and P side status LEDs behind the front panel flash pretty much randomly, and weirder still they continue to flash when film has stopped running. Naturally the processor “sees” as a failed track and stays in fallback mode, but on the odd occasion it manages to go into SDDS mode the OVER lights for every channel light up like a Christmas tree and it puts out heavily clipped 0 dBFS noise on every channel (was playing some SDDS trailers – at 7.0 – for crew at the time, our ears are still bleeding!).
We run changeover and both projectors were affected, so we assumed it was the processor and luckily enough managed to get a replacement from eBay which works fine. I’m guessing this a long shot and that the old one is basically junk now (or at least one of the boards – DEC-102 presumably?) but thought I’d ask if anyone has come across this on the off chance it’s repairable, as it’d be nice to have a spare.
Thanks!
Kieran
Our Sony DFP-D3000 has decided it doesn’t fancy decoding SDDS any more. When film is running, the S and P side status LEDs behind the front panel flash pretty much randomly, and weirder still they continue to flash when film has stopped running. Naturally the processor “sees” as a failed track and stays in fallback mode, but on the odd occasion it manages to go into SDDS mode the OVER lights for every channel light up like a Christmas tree and it puts out heavily clipped 0 dBFS noise on every channel (was playing some SDDS trailers – at 7.0 – for crew at the time, our ears are still bleeding!).
We run changeover and both projectors were affected, so we assumed it was the processor and luckily enough managed to get a replacement from eBay which works fine. I’m guessing this a long shot and that the old one is basically junk now (or at least one of the boards – DEC-102 presumably?) but thought I’d ask if anyone has come across this on the off chance it’s repairable, as it’d be nice to have a spare.
Thanks!
Kieran
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