This PS1 Secret Trick is Mind Blowing..
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- Опубліковано 14 гру 2021
- Here's a mind blowing PS1 secret trick that most Playstation users never knew about.. If you had a Playstation 1 back in the day, you probably wish you knew this. Did you know that if you turned your PS1 upside down, you could play any game with no issues? This would completely fix Playstation 1 disc read errors & freezing! For more tips & tricks for Playstation, subscribe!
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Thanks! Gonna tell young myself when time machine someday would be invented.
The fact that your future self never came to you as a child to tell you it, means that time travel won’t be invented in your time.
@@sourkoyote smart 🤔🤔
@@sourkoyote there could be different timelines
🤣🤣🤣🤣👍
@@sourkoyote unless his role was never to be told as a child but to tell himself as a child. Being the timeline he learned to make it
Over 20 years later and that ps1 opening sound makes me giddy and excited. Back in 2000 hearing that used to no jokes fuel my imagination I knew I was going to experience something wonderful. As later ps2 came same loved the opening sounds they were the sounds of my 18 to mid twenties and even though I had the Snes and "SEGA" master system 2 previous the ps and sounds from them in those time will always be the sounds of youth, happiness and wonderment. Oh the first time I played abes oddysee and metal gear solid, soul reaver or vagrant story are honestly the best memories I have from that time. Price of a ps and game $300 Australian dollars memories of playing them priceless.
My guy! Respect! The old school joints were the best ill never forget duck hunting lol Ses and sega was epic cant lie ps1 was clutch though it stunted on every system before its era i still know the cheat code for 1 button fatality in Mortal kombat trilogy lol
I'm sure many of us including me had amazing memories with the playstation
People who suffered for 20+ years with this traumatic sound:
Years of training academy wasted
I figured this was common knowledge but then I remembered I'm 30 years old and obviously people who never grew up on PS1 & PS2 wouldn't know this so this is cool
Not as common as you think, I had no idea about this.
I was gonna say the same, but I've got a few years on you too. First console was the NES, though, so I guess flipping your console is better than the doom that was the 72-pin connector wearing out.
I never knew about this albeit I was about 3/4 years old when I had one so I would have never known hahah
yeah this was def pretty common back in the ps1 days. i kinda rolled my eyes to be honest when i found out that was the "trick" in the video.
Only 30 years old damn I'm 40 years old
I knew about this and actually it's not the laser that gets better read it's just putting less friction on the tracks that adjust the laser movement. Which wear out with time
And does this works with the PS2, too?
@@kedinamite579 no the ps2 laser just kills itself over time. Sony has known about this issue. Prolonged DVD playpack essentially wears out the read header in the laser, rendering it useless.
Building upon the mention of friction, so you're saying that there are key locations that could use a Q-tip application of lubricant or the smallest amount of a safe grease of some kind? What locations and what oil/grease type for use on 7001 and 7501 models?
@@That_Handle Sorry for the late response but actually the person that made this fix in the past they ended up using aluminum shims to go over the part that was worn out that's how it was fixed
I remember doing that back in the day!
A lot
Also I did put something little heavy on the lid, seemed to work just the same
Same here
I was instead, putting something on it, like a pillow, or something heavier
I used to do this with the ole PlayStation 1. And Mr Glasscock is spot on with this trick. I did this before I got the PS2 back in 90s/early 2000s. 👏
PlayStation needs to bring back epic startup sounds and visuals like they used to. PS1, PS2 and original firmware PS3 all had an epicness on startup that really made you feel like you were about to witness something special. It's so puzzling to me why they went away with that. It's almost like a non fan designed the user interface on the new systems.
Don't forget the CD music visualizer function that started in about the 700x or 750x models. There was also the CD music swap trick allowed by certain titles after loading a track or stage once you pause it for the swap to have custom music.
Ps5 interface is fancy enough with all it's bling, animations and ambient music
@@Psych0technic Only on first time start up. After that, it's startup is bland and unforgettable
@@robertlawrence9000 the music and animation plays constantly in the background if you don't turn it off. Compared to xbox interface which is very sparse and simplistic, ps5 is the very epitome of fancy and glamorous.
@@Psych0technic have you seen the PS1, PS2 and original OS PS3 start up screens and sound? It's way better than PS4 and PS5
I still like the design of the ps1
It looks so, nostalgic
and that vegetable mark on de left
I love the TV. So authentic. That start up sound made me so happy with nostalgia
My PS1 has been in every orientation possible. Recently stripped it down, cleaned and greased all the gears and it's 99% Ok. Plays copied games great (which is usually a bit more demanding on the laser), just with very minor FMV stutter for data stored on the outside edge of the disc. That might be more to do with the tracks being closer together on 80 min CDR rather than standard 74 min
This makes perfect sense as there are many tutorials about doing this as well as replacing the sled shims.
You still got ps1?? You got mortal kombat trilogy?? Damn yo i feel like a kid right now about to ask can we play 😂😂
This was common knowledge back when it was relevant. Also, my ps1 from the first batch of North American released hardware never had this or any other issues until I retired it in 2002
@Lassi Kinnunen 81 true. “Workaround” or “temporary fix” might also be better descriptions.
Same
I had the very first US PS1 model SCPH-1001. And I have use this Secret Trick. I learned it from a magazine article I read before my PS1 went out. Not sure which magazine it was in. It work for a short time. Tell it finally quit working at all. I did not bother getting a new CD-ROM and change it. That was much easier back then to do. I did not have the internet to do so at the time. I just got a PS1 SCPH-5001 at a local pawn shop. And it never fails and still works to this very day. Later I did get a Blue Ray ROM to place in my PS3 SLIM 160 GB that was given to me by my roommate I got on eBay. The DVD part worked. It would not play Blue Ray disc. It works great. That was much harder to replace. Yet I got done with help You Tube video.
i can't remember if i ever did this to be honest because my PS1 is the redesign and i only have maybe a few games i bought this off a friend in i think ( 2004 )for only $20 bucks he needed the money and it still has it's box too. that's how much he spent on it and he gave me a couple games but not many and i haven't really played it much. i wasn't much of a Sony fan back than not until i bought my PS2 in (2009 ) when Ghostbusters came out and i've been a fan ever since i have them all including the PS5 as well
That’s definitely different. Wish I knew about this 20 years ago. Better late than never, as I still have my PS1.
Once I replaced the cheap plastic retention clip that held the game disc on the motor spindle - using one that I pulled off of an old portable CD player I no longer used - I got quite a number of trouble-free years of additional gaming once I found the optimal height on the motor shaft to locate the retention clip for spacing the game disc relative to the laser.
@@That_Handle That’s a genius idea. Talk about thinking outside of the box!
Myself born in 1985:
US release of PS1 Sound: 10 year old me, young and hopeful, full of imagination.
US release of PS2 Sound: Early adolescents, awkward, and fades away into the background.
US Release of PS3 Sound(s): Holing a symphony of jobs, getting wrecked in games and in life, glimmers of grandeur and solace.
US Release of PS4 Sound: Bitter sweet, determined, direct.
US Release of PS5 Sound: Ominous, dreary, and often, somber. (I call it the ‘Pandemic Theme’)
Boy, they really know their OG audience.
People that lived though these times back then remember. My friends had their PS1’s upside down😆 One of my long time friends still to this day plays theirs upside down
1:00 this sounds like a childhood
Thank you!!! I really needed this hack for my PS1 that came out in 1994!!!
Nice video!
I remember actually "cracking" this code when i got issues with it not being able to play certain games.
But that was by mistake actually, and countless hours doing all kinds of stuff trying to get the game running.
If i remember correctly i placed a heavy book on the ps1-door while doing something else and that did the trick.
From that day i either turned it upside down or placed something with a little weight on top of it but the upside down-method is the most effecient one.
Thanks for this goldnugget of an upload.
Have a merry christmas🎅🏼🎄🎁🎉
Thanks for your helpful tips.I really appreciate it
That’s nuts, I wonder if I turn a PS5 over if it’ll be backwards compatible with PS1-PS4 🙃
There's no gravity in ps5 that system is on another level
@@Dragonfury3000 comment was a joke
Ahhh hearing that Final Fantasy 7 save menu sound just brought back so many memories.......including my corrupted save file on disc 3 just before the final fight with Sephiroth.......those were the good old days.
imagine calling playstation support back in 1997 and a tech support guy tells you to put the ps1 upside down for fixing a disc read error
No way… this happened to me yesterday and now a video comes out on how to fix it today!
Amazing to go back to the original ps1!
These videos makes our days better
in Brazil, with unlocked PS1 and pirate discs, this was the default position. Its called gambiarra
I never had this issue but a good friend of mine had the original model with the RCA jacks on the back and he had to do the upside down trick. I miss the 90s...
I remember doing this back in the day 😆 I had no idea why it worked but now I know.. gravity 👍
Hey john you are very useful i loved your channel😍😍👍🏻👍🏻
THANK YOU!!!
I remember the trick for jammed 360 trays...
Palm strike right above the tray; Center mass. BOOM, out comes the tray
Those sounds give me chills
I've been doing this for the past 2 years to play, but today I opened the console and cleaned the PCB with some PCB cleaner spray, it was sticky and disgusting in 1 area in particular, its been flawless today so far
Thought everyone knew this 🤷🏻♂️ I miss the retro sound and logo want it on my PS5!!!!
This old trick got me a couple of extra years out of the PS1 before it completely gave up reading discs 👍
Many Years ago I had borrowed playstation and starter to have problems Reading discs and I tried thinking It helped the laser getting closer o the disc and it worked 😅
Wow I did this as a kid but it was like a self conscious thing. I didn't even know what I was doing I was just like this works
Wow! Just had this problem today... and i still have my playstation classic from back in the day when they first came out!
most def going to try this trick!
Thank 😀 You!
Just did it!!!....this Playstation is old as HELL !...and this trick in 2023 STILL WORKS!!!
THANKS! :) this made my day!! 😁😃🤪
I had this issue not too long ago. Resetting the system usually worked but the laser was going out so i swapped out the old drive for a new one.
Those sounds were so nostalgic!!!!
Thanks ! It works for me 👍👍👍👍
This issue never happened to me was so lucky all these years good job discovering this 😀
The first ps i had was one from a used game store. The only Playstation they had was one that required this method to play discs. Needless to say, that Playstation still works to this day. It probably has 5000 hrs on it.
I remember reading online that the gears would wear down and turning the console on the side would help.
Still have my old PS1 I am gona do this🤣. Great video👍👍
I Remember ppl use to say thios is why the made the ps2 have sideways orientation lmao, but this did work back in the day. And that classic startup sound....so goooooddddd!
Holy crap that power up sound brought back a lot of memories
Only 25 years late… but better late than never I suppose
I remember doing this back in the day, it did work sometimes :)
i wish i could put the PS1 startup theme to my PS5 :D. But yea i remember that my friend turned his PS1 sideways with certain games.
Both interesting & useful.
Somebody on eBay had that in the description of one i inboxed them laughing 😂😮😢😅 i need to do mine
I've been doing this for a long time. This is actually one of the major issue of Playstation 1. The lens itself and not the game
Used this one all the time!!! Ah the memories
I did this for years back in the day, remember playing Xenogears and Brave Fence Musashi like this.
Love that sound
I had to something similar with my PSP when it had struggles reading UMDs
Sounds like your console has a worn-out laser diode if you need to do this.
I just love that playstation start up sound. #nostalgia
1:54 *That is kinda ASMR.* 😁😁😁
0:58 - that intro is so nostalgic for me. Ahhhh.
I somehow knew this I forgot how I think there was an article in EGM like 20 years ago lol.
Bro, think you so much man
I used to do it back in the day especially with pink panther 💿
Glad I know this, now I just have to find an antique store that's selling one
I understood this problem myself as a 11 year old boy, I noticed that the lens felt 'loose' is all I could imagine with my mind back then. So i turned it upside down whilst nothing was in and noticed the lens moved what looked to be closer to the black frame, I just instantly thought, lets try it. I put the CD in (Was actually ff8 Disc 3) and it worked first time.. Couldn't believe it. I got my Auntie to clean the disc for me 'professionally' as she bought me it for christmas, needless to say never worked. the problem I thought it was is the material/whatever they did to the CD to make it black dissapates the lazers ability to penetrate the data easier then lets say a normal CD.
Nice let me get in my time machine and go back to 1998 when I was a 6 year old and I’ll try this
This is blowing my mind. I'm going to give it a try.
Thats really insane! I was struggling to play on the ps1 but thanks to this i can now!
My GT2 copy had issues and wouldn't load, but when I flipped it upside down, it seemed to run fine
It is a well known method especially for the Fat PS2 models when the lens got error while reading the dual layer DVD games.
yes and i used to tune the laser back in properly so you didnt need to turn it upside down.
I was doing it back in the days hahah and now I see this in your video after I don’t now 20 jears haha
Back in the days, out of frustration, I think I did this couple of times. 🤣
This just meant that it needed the laser pots adjusted. Turning it upside down makes it so the laser lens is closer to the disc surface, so yes, it’s out of focus.
I’ve fixed hundreds of these back in the 90s, while working at several Babbage’s stores. (I’d often do it for free, right in the store, if I had another employee to work the register. :)
Another common problem was with overheating. People would often keep these systems on a carpeted floor when they played. Since the air vents are on the bottom, this would cause it to overheat. This also ties into the laser mech issue since it has plastic parts on metal “rails”, as this plastic heats, then cools, it causes the laser to get out of focus, hence the freezing at the start, skipping FMV sequences,etc.
So there’s the long, boring, explanation of it. 😊
I discovered this in a fit of frustration and just flipped it over ever so not gently, and wallah.
I loved how you could pull the Ridge Racer disc out after the game loaded and put in a Metallica CD and have that music incorporated into the game.
That problem was mainly with the 100X series models
Yeah, I had to do this back in the day.
Is it just me or i the ps1 the only console that has a power button that sounds like a gun being reloaded
27 years and this is the first time I ever get to know this
yea i remember mine quit working normally but worked great if flipped upside down
Way back in the day a younger kid deleted my spyro data. I cried for days but then a bigger kid asked what was all the fuss about and said you know you can get that data back and he went in there and schooled me on it. I was sooooo happy. This was back in 98 so I guess some people knew about this but probably just the older kids he was like 17 and I like 10.
What was his explanation on how to retrieve your data on the PS1?
@VanityStar it's been so long I couldn't accurately tell ya I remember him explaining that you could bring it back and maybe that it had to be the last file deleted lr something
Good video
I used this trick back in the day, i flipped upside down or sideways and always worked
I never had any problems with my ps1 not working.... didn't even know that was a problem until now lol
What a strange-looking television. I had never seen one like this before.
lol I rememeber doing this!
Literally fixed my problem! Sigh… old consoles man. Can’t live with them, can’t live without them.
I stuck paper in the black slot back then lol
Ahhh that classic startup sound nothing comes close to it
Wow. Never had this issue.
my ps1 died yesterday🤧
We use to sit outs on its side..... 😂
This fixed mine. It also runs faster upside down. Is there a more "permanent" fix?
I actually did this back in the day!!!
I remembered this happened when I tried playing games on mine from between years 1995 to 96, I purchased another, instead of looking for this solution.
(Twisted Metal, Twisted Metal 2, and Soul Blade didn't work, maybe now I will try this for myself.)
Wow I miss that music 😂
Did you never knew this? Man we did this so many time, We either putted it verticaly or we completly trun it on its back, when we had that problem. That saved my Games like Legend of Dragoon xD
I remember calling Sony in those days and they said for me to do this.
Later they said not to do it and sometimes denied they said to do it.