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rein-o
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Post subject: Re: Greetings from a total laserdisc noobie Posted: 12 Jul 2018, 23:37 |
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Some of the older titles you mention, are they the letterboxed or widescreen or are they first issue P/S That could be an issue. Also it may be your eyes are used to the EE and can't take the look of older films. I went to someones house for a film night, he invited a neighbor and the neighbor couldn't watch the Bluray of Blazing Saddles, couldn't understand why it looked horrible
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pizmo
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Post subject: Re: Greetings from a total laserdisc noobie Posted: 12 Jul 2018, 23:49 |
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rein-o wrote: Some of the older titles you mention, are they the letterboxed or widescreen or are they first issue P/S That could be an issue. Also it may be your eyes are used to the EE and can't take the look of older films. I went to someones house for a film night, he invited a neighbor and the neighbor couldn't watch the Bluray of Blazing Saddles, couldn't understand why it looked horrible Spartacus was letterbox the rest weren't. I'm not sure what "EE" means (forgive me if this is something I should know.. like I said I'm new too all of this). However I don't think it was my eyes. The old movies looked really blotchy and the screen was filled with wavy vertical lines. The new movies were pretty clear and didn't have the same wavy lines. My guess is that I just have a crappy player. From the little bit of research I've done it seems that the CLD-M90 is a pretty low end player and from what I gather the quality of the player matters a great deal
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pizmo
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Post subject: Re: Greetings from a total laserdisc noobie Posted: 13 Jul 2018, 00:22 |
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rein-o wrote: Sorry. EE Edge Enhancement. Misread your first post "I am not much of a movie collector." LOL
Wavy is something else, age of film shouldn't matter if its a good transfer, but they will all look like you mentioned, sort of like DVD a little worse a little better depending on your setup, disc etc.
Good luck with the new hobby. Thank you. Where would you start in trying to figure out the wavy line issue with older movies?
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pizmo
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Post subject: Re: Greetings from a total laserdisc noobie Posted: 13 Jul 2018, 00:35 |
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signofzeta wrote: I think you should just get another hobby. LD is expensive and filled with technical trouble and you don’t seem to care about movies very much, not so much that you’d want to pay 8x price for a inferior (“unwatchable”) version of something anyway. Surely there must be some other fire to throw your money onto that makes more sense?
Btw, please show this post to your wife. Thanks for the advise. All hobbies cost money I am certainly not ready to rush out and spend thousands of dollars on a new LD player and discs. Right now I am just testing the water to see if LD is for me or not. ATM LD is pretty intriguing to me (I think it is appealing to the vinyl record lover in me) I also understand that this is obsolete dead tech and I'm never going to get HD quality out of there old discs.
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rein-o
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Post subject: Re: Greetings from a total laserdisc noobie Posted: 13 Jul 2018, 01:18 |
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pizmo wrote: rein-o wrote: Sorry. EE Edge Enhancement. Misread your first post "I am not much of a movie collector." LOL
Wavy is something else, age of film shouldn't matter if its a good transfer, but they will all look like you mentioned, sort of like DVD a little worse a little better depending on your setup, disc etc.
Good luck with the new hobby. Thank you. Where would you start in trying to figure out the wavy line issue with older movies? Google and the search here on the forum. You will spend many, many days finding and reading all about it and then you may actually give up. As much as I love LD and always will, I've had the format since I was a kid when my father bought it and knew it was better than VHS or equal to DVD at the time. Now its completely different, unless you are getting into anime, obscure films pre 2001 that have not been released on DVD or Bluray or the 6th day then LD may not be for you.
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pizmo
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Post subject: Re: Greetings from a total laserdisc noobie Posted: 13 Jul 2018, 03:09 |
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rein-o wrote: pizmo wrote: rein-o wrote: Sorry. EE Edge Enhancement. Misread your first post "I am not much of a movie collector." LOL
Wavy is something else, age of film shouldn't matter if its a good transfer, but they will all look like you mentioned, sort of like DVD a little worse a little better depending on your setup, disc etc.
Good luck with the new hobby. Thank you. Where would you start in trying to figure out the wavy line issue with older movies? Google and the search here on the forum. You will spend many, many days finding and reading all about it and then you may actually give up. As much as I love LD and always will, I've had the format since I was a kid when my father bought it and knew it was better than VHS or equal to DVD at the time. Now its completely different, unless you are getting into anime, obscure films pre 2001 that have not been released on DVD or Bluray or the 6th day then LD may not be for you. Like I said I'm a huge vinyl record fan. I started off with a cheap technics auto turntable and a couple records then spent years (and I don't even know how much money) building my record collection and improving my equipment. Now I have my collection and setup pretty much where I want it and now I find myself buying albums I don't really want just for the sake of supplying my hobby. So I think it is time to move on to something new. Just buying a good bluray/dvd player and buying movies at WalMart and Amazon is too easy. I would lose interest fast (which is the main reason why I don't have a giant movie collection already). I need something challenging.. something to tinker with and perfect.. something to hunt for at garage sales and thrift stores. I think LD and I will be a good fit for eachother.. but only time will tell I suppose
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