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 Post subject: Re: DAFT PUNK on LaserDisc
Posted: 22 Apr 2021, 19:59 

Hello!

As unlikely as it would seem, the 2 robots did have some music videos released on LDs:

Da Funk
ET/VideoLink Dance Hits: Number 5056 [09-500]

Aerodynamic
Laser Juke: Music Compilation Series (2001) [10.49.05]

One More Time
Laser Juke: Music Compilation Series (2001) [14.48.04]

DAFT PUNK on LD makes perfect sense: a mix of analog and digital worlds.

Julien



I do seem to have all of the above mentioned LaserDiscs. was lucky enough about 15 years ago to buy about 200 LaserJukes from a Spanish guy.

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Posted: 13 Oct 2021, 12:35 

looking forward to the next FW version.

just compared the Kramer VP-773A with the good old trusted HLD-X0 NEC comb filter chip and Singmai's Composite to SDI box and have to say the Singmai box, even with not finished FW blows both away.

hope Daniel can find some time to get it even better!

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Posted: 15 Oct 2021, 13:13 

found this report, might be of interest to some:

http://notonbluray.com/blog/comb-tb-tests/


Comb filters tested:


Pioneer HLD-X9
Pioneer CLD-D925 (Dual PAL/NTSC player)
Pioneer CLD-939 (Japanese Pioneer CLD-97)
Faroudja LD-1000 (Tweaked Pioneer CLD-99)
Leitch DPS-575 (Timebase corrector and 3D comb filter -> SDI)
Snell and Wilcox TBS-185 Kudos Plus (Timebase corrector and 3D comb filter -> SDI)
Sony HX-903 LCD Television
CYP SY-P295N S-video and composite to HDMI converter



some great explanation of the Video Essentials LaserDisc test patterns

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Posted: 17 Dec 2021, 13:45 

I think would agree with your choice of the 2950 Michael; only other options that I can think of are perhaps the simpler (but generally less common) single side play 1950 and of course the much earlier CLD-1750 which had a decent reputation back in the day, though now perhaps a bit long in the tooth?

He decided to use a CLD-D925.

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Posted: 26 Apr 2022, 17:46 

I picked this up at at Goodwill over the weekend for $2 over the weekend. It has the manual. I'm not sure of the purpose of this piece of equipment. It does have a video disc input. Can anyone enlighten me? Thanks!

looks like the AV-300 had dbx noise encoding and decoding, too!

cool

did cost $650 way back then. used for video copying as a picture enhancer


https://www.hifi-wiki.de/index.php/Teac_AV-300


in german

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Posted: 20 Sep 2023, 19:18 

OK, I bought the 2 units on Yahoo! and Mercari auctions.
They both came in today.

just tested the 2 units, one working perfectly , the other having a non functioning input A and in input B the comb filter does not seem to work (notch only).

for those who might be interested in some test clips, what sequences would you like to see the 3D Y/C performance of the Toshiba?

I do have some test discs and hundreds of LaserDisc movies to test.

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 Post subject: 3D Y/C Comb Filter tests
Posted: 29 Oct 2023, 13:29 

Equipment used:

Pioneer HLD-X0 NEC PD6480FG
Pioneer DVR-LX70D Multistandard DVD recorder built in ???
Toshiba 3 Dimensions Y/C separator TDS-100 stand alone Toshiba solution

LaserDisc used:

- Video Essentials (Kuraray Japan Pressing)

https://mega.nz/folder/lt4QHQ6Q#MNhKLmumBbTdkIwVpZhD7A

directories and files created with different settings


- Snell & Wilcox moving Zoneplate
- Video Montage


all clips recorded in the 2nd highest setting (8Mbit/s MPEG2 Video , 1.5 Mbit/s LPCM)

- Pioneer HLD-X0 composite out -> Pioneer DVR-LX70D composite in

- Pioneer HLD-X0 S-Video out -> Pioneer DVR-LX70D S-Video in (8 step setting)

- Pioneer HLD-X0 composite out -> Toshiba TDS100 S-Video out - Pioneer DVR-LX70D (Toshiba setting 1: normal , 2 -1



explanation to Toshiba settings

Toshiba 3 Dimensions Y/C Separator TDS-100

has 2 knobs:

1. Mode
2. Sensitivity

Mode knob has:

3 settings

- Off
- Normal
- MNC

Sensitivity knob has:

5 settings

(Still) -2 , -1 , 0 , +1 , +2 (move)

video capture of Snell & Wilcox Zoneplate & Video montage at settings:

Knob 1 (Mode) 1. Normal
Knob 2 (Sensitivity) - 1

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Posted: 28 Feb 2024, 20:04 

Wouldn't it be great if we could compile a list of all the Repair Specialists by Continent, Country or Region?

I wouldn't know anyone in my Region.

Last time I had a player repaired, Pioneer Switzerland still existed and even after a botched repair atempt by the engineer (he killed the spare Laser Assembly) it needed to be send to Japan to be repaired.
And they told me never to bring in a player again.

That's not possible anymore.

and who want's to send their player all over the world, we all know how well
the packages are treated nowadays.

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Posted: 01 Mar 2024, 20:59 

you'll find some videos of recordings I did not too long ago.
Especially bought the Panasonic to do the comb filter test:

Panasonic DMR-E20 PAL/NTSC Multistandard DVD-R recorder added.

https://mega.nz/folder/xgh1RBia#q5O284l3poN9pKb-AO5Ljg

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Posted: 08 Apr 2024, 16:31 

CLD-99 or CLD-3080? I currently have a fat Sylvania tube tv in my room that supports composite and s-video. Would it be better to have the CLD-99 in my room and the CLD-3080 downstairs? Does the 3d comb filter help a lot with the cld-99 on older tvs or do you think it doesn't really matter? What is your recommendation? The one that will be in the main living room will probably get more usage.


Chroma noise on the CLD-99 is pretty bad, haven't seen the CLD-3080.

(noise in highly saturated colors, red especially , horizontal lines visible)

it depends what you mainly watch on the big TV. if it's movies mainly, the CLD-99 will do)

you can crank up the Chroma Noise Reduction in the special Comb Filter menu.
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