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Posted: 01 Oct 2011, 02:12
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Sticky post concerning the LD Player manuals on LDDb:
The current starting point is:
Just a little update to mention that we reshuffled a little bit the repository structure to allow for a few more types of devices:
LD Players manuals http://manuals.lddb.com/LD_Players/
AC3RF Demodulators manuals http://manuals.lddb.com/AC3RF_Demodulators/
MUSE (Hi-Vision) Decoders http://manuals.lddb.com/MUSE_Decoders/
CED Players manuals http://manuals.lddb.com/CED_Players/
I will stick for now to the following naming convention (for players):
/ Brand / Family / Model - Language _(other infos).pdf
If you happen to have a PDF manual missing or can scan yours (below 10MB would be great, you can split/multi-zip/etc. as long as it can be reconstructed on a Windows or Linux platform), just send it to: manual@lddb.com . Don't worry if you can only send JPEGs of each page, I can easily generate PDFs if needed.
To make sending HUGE scanned PDFs easier than splitting by Email, I setup a anonymous drop (upload only) URL that you can access here:
https://cloud.wilk.fr/index.php/s/pWtRSbVInEc6Te8
The password hint is : what is the video medium we are mostly collecting here? (small case, no plural)
Julien
PS: Topic is locked, PM me if you have a question. |
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lizardkingjr |
Posted: 07 Oct 2011, 16:40
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The Adventures of Baron Munchausen - director Terry Gilliam ( different from SONY's DVD/BD ) The Adventures of Robin Hood - film historian Rudy Behlmer ( different from Warner's DVD/BD ) Bad Day at Black Rock - director John Sturges ( different from Warner's DVD ) Blackmail - screenwriter Charles Bennett, additional material written by Laurent Bouzereau and spoken by Stuart Birnbaum Boyz N The Hood - writer/director John Singleton ( different from SONY's DVD/BD ) Bram Stoker's Dracula - director Francis Ford Coppola, visual effects supervisor Roman Coppola, makeup artist Greg Cannom ( different from SONY's DVD/BD ) Carrie - screenwriter Lawrence D. Cohen, De Palma expert Laurent Bouzereau Casablanca - film historian Ronald Haver ( different from Warner's DVD/BD ) Cat People - film historian Bruce Eder ( different from Warner's DVD ) Crash - director David Cronenberg Damage - director Louis Malle Darling - director John Schlesinger (only for 1st hour) Dead Presidents - co-directors Albert Hughes and Allen Hughes, Dr. Todd Boyd, director of photography Lisa Rinzler, actors Larenz Tate and Keith David, and Ari Merretazon Dr. No - film historian Bruce Eder, director Terence Young, screenwriter Richard Maibaum, editor Peter Hunt, production designer Ken Adam Evita - director Alan Parker The Fisher King - director Terry Gilliam From Russia with Love - Bond historian Steven Jay Rubin, director Terence Young, screenwriter Richard Maibaum, editor Peter Hunt Goldfinger - film historian Bruce Eder, director Guy Hamilton, screenwriter Richard Maibaum, editor Peter Hunt, production designer Ken Adam ( different from MGM's DVD/BD ) The Graduate - film scholar Howard Suber ( different from MGM's DVD ) The Great Escape - director John Sturges, composer Elmer Bernstein, second unit director Robert E. Relyea, stuntman Bud Ekins, film historian Bruce Eder ( different from MGM's DVD ) Here Comes Mr. Jordan - Elizabeth Montgomery, daughter of star Robert Montgomery High Noon - film scholar Howard Suber ( different from Lionsgate/Artisan's DVD ) Invasion of the Body Snatchers - film scholar Maurice Yacowar It's A Wonderful Life - film scholar Jeanine Basinger Jason and the Argonauts - special effects creator Ray Harryhausen, film historian Bruce Eder ( different from SONY's BD ) King Kong - film historian Ronald Haver ( different from Warner's DVD/BD ) The Magnificent Ambersons - film historian Robert Carringer Menace II Society - two seperate tracks by co-directors Albert Hughes and Allen Hughes ( different from New Line's DVD/BD ) Midnight Cowboy - director John Schlesinger, producer Jerome Hellman ( different from MGM's DVD/BD ) A Night at the Opera - film historian Leonard Maltin ( different from Warner's DVD ) Othello - director/historian Peter Bogdanovich, Welles scholar Myron Meisel Pink Flamingos - writer/director John Waters ( different from New Line's DVD ) The Player - director Robert Altman, screenwriter Michael Tolkin, director of photography Jean Lepine ( different from New Line's DVD/BD ) Polyester - writer/director John Waters ( different from New Line's DVD ) The Prince of Tides (first pressing) - director Barbra Streisand The Prince of Tides (second pressing) - director Barbra Streisand The Princess Bride - director Rob Reiner, screenwriter William Goldman, producer Andrew Scheinman, actors Billy Crystal, Peter Falk ( different from MGM's DVD/BD ) Sansho the Bailiff - art history professor Thomas Gunning ( different from Criterion's DVD, which has Japanese literature professor Jeffrey Angles, instead ) Scaramouche - director George Sidney, actor Stewart Granger, film historian Dick Dinman Se7en - director David Fincher, actors Morgan Freeman, Brad Pitt, screenwriter Andrew Kevin Walker, production designer Arthur Max, special makeup effects designer Rob Bottin ( different from New Line's DVD/BD ) She's Gotta Have It - writer/director Spike Lee, cinematographer Ernest Dickerson, sound designer Barry Brown, production supervisor Monty Ross Shine - director Scott Hicks, actor Geoffrey Rush Show Boat - musical theater expert Miles Kreuger Singin' in the Rain - film historian Ronald Haver ( different from Warner's DVD ) Some Like It Hot - film historian Howard Suber, actor Jack Lemmon ( different from MGM's DVD/BD ) Sweet Sweetback's Baaadassssss Song - actor/director Melvin van Peebles Swing Time - Astaire scholar John Mueller Tootsie - director Sydney Pollack Ugetsu - media artist and critic Norman Yonemoto, Mizoguchi expert Keiko MacDonald, Japanese film expert Donald Richie ( different from Criterion's DVD, which has filmmaker, critic, and festival programmer Tony Rayns, instead ) The Wizard of Oz - film historian Ronald Haver ( different from MGM's Ultimate Oz LD and Warner's DVD/BD )
Feel free to make any additions/modifications/corrections.
TLK :cool: |
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zac.m |
Posted: 19 May 2018, 13:47
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Thought this may be of interest to people, there appear to be several laserdisc orientated websites still active from the late 90's and early 00's. Here are a few I have found.
http://www.blamld.com/LaserDisc/index.htm This site contains info on DTS and Dobly disc as well as some stuff on Unicersal discs and Pioneer production facilities.
https://laserdiscs.discdude.net/archives/february00.htm This mostly contains the 'latest' laserdisc news but interesting to see the announcements and what actually did come out.
http://www.mindspring.com/~laserdisc-forever/ People are probably familiar with this one, it has quite a few good laserdisc reviews though.
http://www.thedigitalbits.com/site_archive/reviews/dvdmisc.html There are also two laserdisc reviews on digital bits, X Files and Star Wars episode 1
http://www.baudline.com/erik/ht/index.html This seems to someone's personal home theatre blog but it has some good stuff on it including a particularly interesting comparison of the AC3 and DTS versions of Jurassic Park.
There are probably many more classic laserdisc orientated sites out there but I found these very enjoyable to read through and show not just what the Internet was like back then but also the state of laserdisc in its last years. |
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