Replacing a transport in an Arcam DVD player


I have an Arcam DV79 player and the transport has become unreliable enough that the player is very frustrating to use. The transport, a DSL-710A, is no longer in production and the used ones I can find online cost more than the player is worth.

On the back of the transport are a standard ATAPI connector and a standard four-pin power connector with 12v, 5v and two ground pins.

Since DVD mechanisms are so common, is it possible to substitute a different DVD mechanism, assuming it could be physically fitted and alighned to the plastic bracket that holds the transport mechanism?

Obviously only the playback functionality of a DVD burner would be used but are the controls for that standardized among mechanisms so that plugging it into the Arcam connector would work?

Thanks in advance
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I think that this the most frustrating part when it comes to dvd lasers. So much so, I given up on players of discs all together. It is all hard drives, and back up hard drives for me. That, and vinyl.

Good luck.
Raymonda - appreciate your good wishes.

I agree with you, probably 90% of my playing time is from a hard drive, 9% from mog.com (now beatsmusic.com) and only rarely from a CD. And this is essentially just a backup to another player so I don't really need it, just don't want to dump it if someone can use it. It was a fine player and its stereo analog output is probably better than what you'd get from a modest standalone DAC.