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jd213
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Post subject: Carrie #141A - M&E track on side B silent? Posted: 28 Nov 2023, 17:15 |
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Never got around to listening to the M&E track on Carrie until recently, but my copy of Carrie #141A (1976) [CC1322L] just has silence on the left analog track on Side B. Are they all like this? Is it just the CLV version? Couldn't find any mention of this elsewhere.
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jd213
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Post subject: Re: Carrie #141A - M&E track on side B silent? Posted: 29 Nov 2023, 02:22 |
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It's not just some large portions, it's the entire side. Here's what the waveform looks like: Checked with both of my players and got the same results.
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rein-o
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Post subject: Re: Carrie #141A - M&E track on side B silent? Posted: 29 Nov 2023, 16:44 |
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Joined: 03 May 2004, 19:05 Posts: 8119 Location: Dullaware Has thanked: 1228 times Been thanked: 851 times
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jd213 wrote: I don't think it's possible for just the left track of a LD's analog audio to go bad... I remember reading once that the digital tracks go bad first, only remember this due to the fact that I have a disc where that happened. Haven't watched it in a few years, may have to watch again to see if it got worse.
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signofzeta
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Post subject: Re: Carrie #141A - M&E track on side B silent? Posted: 29 Nov 2023, 18:33 |
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jd213 wrote: Right, I got it used years ago but I probably wouldn't return even if I could.
Seems like the only LD recall Criterion did was The Prince of Tides, so is it just my copy? But I don't see how it could be anything other than a mastering issue, I don't think it's possible for just the left track of a LD's analog audio to go bad... If your players are hooked up right then it’s not just your copy. It’s totally impossible for just one analog track to rot away to total silence with nothing else damaged. It was mastered and pressed that way, with silence. How many defective copies were made or destroyed or got lost is of course impossible to say.
_________________ All about LD care, inner sleeves, shrink wrap, etc.
https://youtu.be/b3O-vHpHRpM
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