I'm going to post some of the better reactions to this news that left so many of them shaken and in denial. I find this stuff to be pretty fascinating and comical. I hope you do too. Also, any emphasis and anything between brackets is mine.
gandalfthe.grey (gandalfthe.grey@cwix.com) wrote:
: Any true videophile will be able to acknowledge that laserdisc still has its
: merits. The video on laserdisc is still quite good. However, an average
: DVD will outperform an average laserdisc in every category.
Wrong! Most titles released by Fox,Paramount, PolyGram and Buena Vista which
are not 16x9 enhanced, look better on LD with the right player (HLD-X9)
We ran a A/B test with the HLD-X9 and Sony DVP-S7000 (Y,R-Y,B-Y)
and the LaserDiscs looked better. [Oh okay well that settles it]
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[Reply to the above:]
I'm glad someone else is backing me up here. After I spent a lot of time
earlier this year evaluating DVD players (e.g. DVP-S7000, DV-09, etc.) I
ended-up buying two HLD-X9 MUSE/HiVision/Laserdisc players for the better
picture (with standard laserdiscs).
>> Ah well, who demands top image quality ??? ;->
Surely not the VHS and/or casual renter people for whom the DVD market is
apparently intended and being targeted given recent ads I've seen in the
Silicon Valley newspapers, esp. with the [apparent] increasing release of
P&S (Pan and Scan) DVD offerings instead of letterbox/16:9. [UGH fucking
proles. UGH just UGH!]
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I also am a true believer that many of the laserdisc verses DVD comments
that state LD is totally inferior are from people with LD players that
do not show the formats real capabilities. I was initially using a
Philips CDV-488 as its picture was sharper and less grainy ....
[bunch of dumb shit nobody cares about here]
...if you are comparing a LD player below the 703/703 and their Elites [$6000 HLD-X9] you
are not comparing LD at it's full potential to DVD [$200 Apex with RGB in 1997].
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i get so angry sometimes i just punch plankton --Klinotaxis
i get so angry sometimes i just punch plankton --Klinotaxis
they stand to make huge profit ($15 - $27 per disc(s) depending on the
version, if you take 101 Dalmations for example) while DVD is not
considered "that profitable". Transfers or authoring have nothing to do
with it.
HiVision Laserdiscs.
i get so angry sometimes i just punch plankton --Klinotaxis
Uh, but...I remember one of my friends (or rather, his family) having a laserdisc player circa 1993. It seemed like some rare bizarre thing that only tech weirdos would have. (Sorry man)
Also, I'm curious as to how a laserdisc is, in fact, an analog format.
I bought two so-called high-end DVD players (DVP-S7000) and one "medium"
(2108) just for kicks (even I need a good laugh now and then)
[HAY GUYS I BLOW MONEY ON TECHNOLOGY I DON'T LIKE TO WIN INTERNET ARGUMENTS]
to help dispel the myth amongst my friends and colleagues that "digital is better".
[I'm curious as to what his opinion is today]
Seeing for themselves (on two calibrated setups, one 4:3 and the other HDTV) has
convinced them to defer any DVD purchases.
Porn, though, looks pretty good on DVD (since, I guess, everyone is too-used
to VHS-only porn).
Any suggestions for additional DVD porn titles? The ones I presently have [FULL STOP STOP
EVERYTHING STOP STOOOOOOOOOOOOOPPPP
INTERMISSION
and now for some completely different bullshit.
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Vinyl playback is the highest possible quality
format for your home right now. When 24bit-
96 Khz DVD audio with non-compressed
digital comes out, there may be a new king,
but 16 bit CD is NOT as good as the very
best LPs on the very best playback gear.
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We now return you to your regularly scheduled thread.
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And if the recent response to my latest posting in this regards is any
indication, there will soon be some 20+ more people enjoying HLD-X9 playback
of regular LDs.
[Imagine, if you will, an opinion so persuasive on the internet that it will have you go and blow $3-6000 RIGHT FUCKING NOW]
> > When you are returned to the prior menu, the next selection is highlighted.
> > Bad menuing is an implementation fault, not a format fault. BTW, how do you
> > like those fancy menus that your LDs have?
35mm film has no menus either. If I wanted a click-and-drool interface
made for idoits, I'd go buy a PC.
DVD's menus are just plain insulting.
[Dead giveaway as an Apple user. At this time DVD playback was a very new thing on PCs that required MP2 hardware that Apple didn't bother with. Sour grapes, basically.]
i get so angry sometimes i just punch plankton --Klinotaxis
>> Indeed, the most anti-DVD people I have ever heard have been animators.
>>
I'm in the process of becoming traditional animator. Like others who have
access to one, I use my LD player also as a tool to study and analyze motion
and timing. I can I'll tell you exactly why I(we) will not go near a DVD
player.
With the effects that are available when playing an CAV disc, the MPEG anim
format does not support them well or even at all. When I heard that MPEG was
the format in the DVD spec, all was lost. You just can't do a lot of things
with a delta based anime format.
[A delta-based anime format.
A DELTA-BASED ANIME FORMAT.]
A CAV LD is just a disc full of stills being
"flipped" upto 30fps. [BRB store out of Early Times] Here is what you can do on a CAV disc that cannot be done on a typical DVD player. [Out again BRB]
[you probably already know all these points are bullshit.]
*Smoothly step forward or backward frame by frame with the jogwheel.
*Smoothly slo-mo forward and backward up to full framerate.
*Ping-pong in both directions at any speed.
*Whole frames are accessible.
*On more robust players, jumping frame to frame anywhere is near instant.
CAV LD is the perfect format for breaking down a film for study this side of
having the reel.
Regards,
Erikku <------------------
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Dear Erikku, if you ever see this post, let us know how that animation job in Glorious Nippon has worked out for you.
i get so angry sometimes i just punch plankton --Klinotaxis
i get so angry sometimes i just punch plankton --Klinotaxis
i get so angry sometimes i just punch plankton --Klinotaxis
i get so angry sometimes i just punch plankton --Klinotaxis
Once upon a time, I considered becoming an audiophile. But I realized it wasn't worth it.
i get so angry sometimes i just punch plankton --Klinotaxis
http://www.pchcables.com/ as it's sorta local (About a ~40 minute drive from my house).
i get so angry sometimes i just punch plankton --Klinotaxis
i get so angry sometimes i just punch plankton --Klinotaxis
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/423242-REG/Yamaha_HTR5930SL_HTR_5930_5_1_Channel_Digital_Home.html
Just my opinion.
i get so angry sometimes i just punch plankton --Klinotaxis