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Old 16-01-2009, 6:22 AM   #1 (permalink)
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RIP LD - Pioneer finally stopping Laserdisc production

Apologies if this has been posted elsewhere but...

Pioneer Announces End of LaserDisc Player Products

I for one had no idea that they were still being made, but it's great to know that they were.

What a fantastic format. Regardless of the audio and video improvements that have surpassed it in the last 11 or 12 years since the launch of DVD it'll probably always be my favourite format. It's what got me into home cinema & A/V in the first place and has given me some amazing times and memories.

Funny too to think that it out lasted HD-DVD!

RIP Laserdisc.
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Old 16-01-2009, 6:58 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Re: RIP LD - Pioneer finally stopping Laserdisc production

I had no idea they were still manufacturing equipment, I assume this was for Industrial/Karaoke use?
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Old 16-01-2009, 9:03 AM   #3 (permalink)
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Re: RIP LD - Pioneer finally stopping Laserdisc production

An odd format that I was always interested in buy never actually watched one!

It was way ahead of its time, even pre-dated CD if my memory is correct?
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Old 16-01-2009, 9:12 AM   #4 (permalink)
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Re: RIP LD - Pioneer finally stopping Laserdisc production

Yes, I believe CD was actually a refinement of LD.
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Old 16-01-2009, 2:04 PM   #5 (permalink)
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Re: RIP LD - Pioneer finally stopping Laserdisc production

This is odd. like everyone else I thought they ceased to be made many, many years ago now.

So for those in the know, what is the most recent model being made and sold?

Usually this tides in with it being the best, especially if its from the likes of Pioneer (a superb manufacturer in my opinion)

I have always had intentions to buy a Laserdisc player, not exactly sure why but just have the urge to own one.

So which stores in the UK sell them brand new, and like I say which are the models still being made and sold brand new by Pioneer.

If they are in the region of £100 brand new for a decent one, I may just get one before the end of March.
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Re: RIP LD - Pioneer finally stopping Laserdisc production

No store will carry them, and I highly doubt the UK branch still has anything to do with LD (when I called them a few years ago to see if they had any replacement parts, they had no idea what I was talking about. Then again when I was trying to report errors in their DVD player they also had no idea )

I imagine that this is limited to the Japanese and possibly USA industrial/educational markets.
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Old 16-01-2009, 2:34 PM   #7 (permalink)
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Re: RIP LD - Pioneer finally stopping Laserdisc production

I bought one dirt cheap with loads of films yonks ago when I was a bit more into this AV thing than I was now

Nice format, huge disks though, PQ seemed much less digital than some of the nastiness we see nowadays (with horrid LCD screens and digital looking images we get now) - Seemed a bit more "organic"

A decent (full rate) DTS soundtrack was something else
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Re: RIP LD - Pioneer finally stopping Laserdisc production

My 919e still works fine, mind thats more to do with fact I never used the bloody thing

Attic is full of old LDs, now that was an expensive medium bloody looked good though (the actual product)
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Re: RIP LD - Pioneer finally stopping Laserdisc production

The reason the picture on Laserdisc might have seemed to be less digital is probably down to it being simply a digital representation of an analogue composite video signal.

Bought my first laserdisc player (Pioneer CLD-1750 - think that was the model no.!) back in 1991/92. Sold my laserdisc collection in 97 as soon as I got my hands on an imported SONY DVP-7000 DVD player.
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Re: RIP LD - Pioneer finally stopping Laserdisc production

I also had no idea they were still making them. LD was the best in it's day.

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Re: RIP LD - Pioneer finally stopping Laserdisc production

Hi,

Yes, I posted this is the dvd forum a couple of days ago.

While disc production finished a number of years ago Pioneer still produced a player for the japanese market (presumably) in limited amounts. It's been a long while since you could buy a new one in the UK ... you never know, there might be the odd dealer that's got a DVD/LD player still "new" of the shelf.

You can usually pick up a decent UK machine(e.g. CLD-925) on the classifieds or on the "bay" but you need to make sure that your amp can accept the AC-3RF input for Dolby Digital. Otherwise, you'll need a ac-3 demodulator to convert it to a digital output. if you want to spend more there are higher performance japanese and US machines available although they will (obviously) only play ntsc. Still only ntsc discs can carry Dolby Digital (AC-3). If you want to go "all out" there are the rarer Hidef MUSE LD players but these are finally being superseded by Blu-ray.

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Old 16-01-2009, 7:20 PM   #12 (permalink)
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Re: RIP LD - Pioneer finally stopping Laserdisc production

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Yes, I believe CD was actually a refinement of LD.

That's correct. Someone thought if we can do sound and vision oa LD why not do a sound only version. They went a step further and made and made it digital.

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Old 17-01-2009, 10:00 AM   #13 (permalink)
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Re: RIP LD - Pioneer finally stopping Laserdisc production

I loved my LD. Had a Pioneer 1750 then a 2950 double side player.

Man i spent some money on those discs, regularly £30-40 on US discs. Even got a mate to pick up Clockwork Orange and a gorgeous A Nightmare Before Christmas box set from the states, Nightmare was a 100 bucks £66 I seem to recall!!

Crazy man I was .


Sold them all for a pittance a few years back. Got over £200 notes for the 2950 though which was a surprise.

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Man i spent some money on those discs, regularly £30-40 on US discs. Even got a mate to pick up Clockwork Orange and a gorgeous A Nightmare Before Christmas box set from the states, Nightmare was a 100 bucks £66 I seem to recall!!
Was that the version of Nightmare Before Christmas which came with Henry Selick's short film "Slow Bob" on one of the extras sides? They realised they didn't have the copyright and repressed it, every single version since has not had it.

I still haven't seen the short film!
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Re: RIP LD - Pioneer finally stopping Laserdisc production

R.I.P. indeed. My beast of a Runco player is still going strong (it bloody well ought to for what I paid for it) and I've got some lovely discs.

I never thought much of the UK players though. The much-vaunted 925 may have wowed with its digital processing at the time, but the picture quality is horrible compared to the gorgeous images the Runco can produce.

It's a pity Pioneer never produced a UK equivalent of their lovely Elite players. A PAL/NTSC version of, say, a CLD-9x model would've been the canine's testicles. Ah well.
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