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Author:  kirk84 [ 05 Apr 2012, 10:49 ]
Post subject:  bad picture on the industrial player

Hello everyone, a few days ago I wanted to review one of my favorite movies: "grease", the Italian edition of philips
Grease (1978) [LPHSVVS 70102]

The load on my pioneer cld-v2300d, industrial Player PAL / NTSC.
As soon as the movie starts I get scared, the picture is very noisy with lots of black lines :o . The last time I saw this movie was good, the philips are not the greatest of the laser disc, but it was okay. After I think the player has problems, and try one of my best LD "ET" of the pioneer. And the picture is perfect!!
So I think he ruined the disc of grease,but since a year ago was fine. A printed disc in 1990 goes to ruin it now? it seems strange!
Then I have a doubt, the disc I had previously seen only with cld-1500, and never with this industrial player.
The load in the cld-1500 and it works fine!!
I really do not understand why, because usually even the cld-v2300d is much higher than cld-1500!!
The only reason that comes to mind is that the philips laser disc are generally poor,how much mediocre video quality, and maybe as a quality disc printing . Maybe the player industrial is more sensible to a disc is not very good, and has difficulty reading it correctly. while the cld-1500 might be more tolerant!
What do you think? :?:
thanks
Daniele

Author:  krbahr [ 06 Apr 2012, 06:15 ]
Post subject:  Re: bad picture on the industrial player

When a disc is good on one player and bad in another usually the player is at fault, either alignment adjustments of aging of the laser. If the CLD-1500 played the disc good then the I would call the disc good.

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