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Uploaded by on Nov 2, 2010

In this video I talk a little bit about the Laserdisc format and show my collection of movies

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  • aww you didnt show us your player :)

  • @Zagroseckt Good Point. My player is the Pioneer Laseractive. I did a review of it on my Gamester81 channel a little while back. =)

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  • a star wars laser disk that has to be worth something I only seen one copy of it and that is the one you have sadly I got a laser disk and only one movie and I hear even finding roger rabbit on VHS is rare and I got lucky to find one unopened

  • cool that you are into laserdisc just like me. I have five pioneer players and 200 movies in my shed which also contains super betamax, vhs an dvd along with my retro gaming consoles

  • I'm jelly of your breakfast club laserdisc! I'm trying to get a copy myself!

  • I.

  • Did you go to Lakota Schools in Ohio? I did and we had the same logo that's on your shirt.

  • Gamster81???

  • The Laser Disk format is perfect for 80's slashers. Just get a player with a flippable head and you'll never have to flip a disk again unless you like really long movies.

  • @GeoNeilUK Yes the LD was ahead of it's time. CAV disks allowed you to freeze frame just like a DVD.

  • I'm kinda disappointed you didn't show us any of the discs playing, though I can understand, risk of copyright strike for a video that can't really do justice to Laserdisc picture quality no matter what (analogue to digital conversion, compression by your capture device, compression AGAIN by YouTube)

  • @Draknfyre Analogue medium, the picture was all analogue on all discs, Laserdisc could support digital audio as well as analogue audio. They even supported Dolby Digital, I think there were even discs out there with DTS soundtracks, before DVD started carrying DTS soundtracks

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