Playing a BLOOD RED laserdisc of Evil Dead 2
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@RABBIDGamfan LDs and CDs use an infrared laser, which means the light used to read the signal isn't visibvle in the normal spectrum. This means it can reflect any visible color it wants, (or not reflect, in the case of the incredibly badass-looking Black PS1 game CDs).
DVDs, on the other hand, use a red laser, which gives them a greater data density, but makes it so they *have* to always reflect red light.
You *might* be able to make a blood red DVD, but any other color is likely impossible
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@RABBIDGamfan The architecture of the digital data probably doesn't permit it.
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Isn't there also a green LD of "The Toxic Avenger?"
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@guruelectri yeh the large laserdisc wheer the same 12 inch size of a ced and the lp record album then they got shrunk down to like the size of a 45 rpr record then smaller that that the size of a cd we have now
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@RABBIDGamfan just like the old sony psone discs that wher black colored makes u wander how they made a black cd be able to play ??????
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It give one of my testicles for this.
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Im selling my copy of the blood red evil dead 2 laser disk on ebay. my username is kellyman1970. it just went up. 2/2/2011.
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Im selling my copy of the blood red evil dead 2 laser disk on ebay. my username is kellyman1970. it just went up. 2/2/2011.
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Every Laserdisc is now at least over 10 years old, the last one was printed in 2001 in Japan, that particular LD is probably 15-18 years old, the guy who posted the video can probably verify.
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LDs are cool
BLOOD RED?
Why can't they do DVDs like that?
RABBIDGamfan 2 years ago 20
and yer mom is bad in bed
lmyhoosier 3 years ago 8