Time to attempt to repair yet another laserdisc player.
This one is a Pioneer CLD-D504, with Karaoke play features.
It's a dual-sided player, with CD/CDV(not VCD) support, but it's also one of the ones with two separate trays. And while the CD one works, the LD one doesn't seem to want to eject. Bad belts? Bad gears? Time to find out.

but while it now ejects/inserts just fine, it's not raising the motor high enough to meet the disc. So it never spins.

It seems whatever part is supposed to move this slide isn't moving it enough. I'm not sure what is supposed to move it, but if I manually move it, the read head tries to focus. Still no spinning, though.

BELT DETECTED
it doesn't seem to be the source of the issue, though.

The service manual doesn't say the dimensions of the belt, just the part number (VEB1184), but I found a site selling them that does.
32 by 1.5 by 1.5 mm

electronic-spare-parts.com/cat

I apparently need an SCQ3.6 or SCQ3.8 to replace it, using sillier-than-usual imperial units

replacements ordered. I got both sizes, just in case.

girl who has her hair up in a ponytail but if you look closer it's actually an SCQ3.8 square rubber belt, just in case she needs to fix a pioneer laserdisc player

belt replaced. works great.
But the spindle motor still won't spin up.
I disconnected it and stuck it directly into a power supply, and it seems to spin fine.

So I think there may be a problem with the driving circuitry

So I probed the cable going into the power supply (which then connects to the motor through some components) and it looks like it's never getting the ACC(ellerate) signal. That's odd.

so the problem seems to be this, the IC500 PD0192A Digital Video Processor. This generates the motor signals... or at least it should be.

to continue testing I'd need to either figure out how to talk to this IC (it's serial: I don't know what protocol/encoding) or have a replacement on hand

so I may have to abandon this player. or make it into a Spare Parts Machine.

apparently they ran out of connectors that day at the Pioneer factory

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@foone I wonder if the manufacturing workweek lines up with a fiscal quarter end.

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