The beautiful thing about laserdisc is that there are thousands of titles that are not, and may never, be released on dvd. Many titles go very cheap on ebay. So while the video quality is better with anamaphoric dvd, with laserdisc I can watch the Star Wars and Indiana Jones trilogies in their original aspect ratio whenever I want.
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I have been reading how Laserdisc releases are much better sound quality than the equivalent DVD releases. ( or so some say ) People say DVD has more compression while the Laserdisc opens up the soundstage and sounds so much better. Question i have is are Blu Ray discs with their lossless...
I'm looking for a little assistance or guidance on fixing my Pioneer CLD-D504 laserdisc player. Recently I went to turn it on and nothing happens anymore...
Laserdisc sets of longer movies often have one side of CAV video covering an action sequence or similar where people may wish to look at special effects in extreme detail.This tends to happen when a movie is to long to fit on one CLV disc ie over 120minutes total.The studio may do one disc in CLV and one side of the second disc in CAV.