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Author:  tasuke [ 08 Jun 2016, 17:27 ]
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real interesting stuff here;

http://www.rw6ase.narod.ru/00/wideo/rus_wp201.html

http://forum.auto.ru/audiovideo/176849/

http://formeleins.ucoz.ru/forum/50-150-45

http://formeleins.ucoz.ru/forum/50-150-46

Author:  xtempo [ 08 Jun 2016, 21:23 ]
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great find! would a Russian one be a clone of something or would it be original?

Author:  samaron [ 08 Jun 2016, 21:51 ]
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A little bit of both I guess. At least what I've seen on other computer/video game related electronics from the Soviet Union. They made a lot of stuff back in those days.

Author:  signofzeta [ 08 Jun 2016, 22:04 ]
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My word. This is news to me. Thanks for the links. Very cool stuff.

Author:  substance [ 08 Jun 2016, 22:39 ]
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The (American) movies must be from the mid to late 90s. My roommate back in college was Russian, he said the first American movie he saw in the theaters was inner space in 1994. He said they didn't have any American movies showing before that. I don't think USSR allowed any foreign (none Warsaw pact) films.

Author:  happycube [ 08 Jun 2016, 23:10 ]
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Note this player was made in 1990 and has a tube laser(!)

From http://formeleins.ucoz.ru/forum/50-150-46:

"And a little more about the domestic LD and LD Soviet-Russian players. Alas, unlike Pioneer's long-term development, the domestic players were initially very primitive, broke or started to destroy itself LD drive, because they are skewed . Video "Rus-501 video." Ryazan Instrument Plant. Model 1989. Roughly one copy of the first Pioneer in 1981, the company's models (there are in this thread). [...] Were produced in the USSR and then Russia in two models LD player. Above presented by the player - sided, sold almost done. The following model has already been seriously modified, but still inferior to the player from Pioneer's."

Author:  samaron [ 08 Jun 2016, 23:13 ]
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happycube wrote:
Note this player was made in 1990 and has a tube laser(!)

Don't forget it is probably powered by a nuclear reactor. :lol:

Author:  happycube [ 08 Jun 2016, 23:21 ]
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More info: http://red-innovations.su/index/photos_v/rus501.html

And LOL... but seriously these players are probably actually worse/less reliable than Magnavisions...

(necro-edit 2022: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dx_kF1z0Sdg with a later 201 actually playing. so that one's better than the magnavision at least ;) )

Author:  blam1 [ 09 Jun 2016, 00:57 ]
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To me, they look like reverse-engineered Philips players. Braking mechanism is the same, the disc clamp is the same and the russian made discs actually look like PDO UK discs.

Author:  signofzeta [ 09 Jun 2016, 05:56 ]
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Making an LD behind the iron curtain must have been mega hard, I'd be tempted to think those actually were PDO UK, black market. Anyone who could afford something like this would have a multi-standard TV, right?

I don't have a good understanding of these things but I'm very interested in them. Bootleg commie stuff. It's fascinating.

Author:  je280 [ 09 Jun 2016, 12:34 ]
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blam1 wrote:
To me, they look like reverse-engineered Philips players. Braking mechanism is the same, the disc clamp is the same and the russian made discs actually look like PDO UK discs.



The picture of the laserdisc labelled as "Made in Russia" has, unless my eyes are mistaken, what looks like the PDO dashes on the rim with the PDO larger style label applied to the disc.

Really interesting stuff this.

Author:  svwees [ 10 Jun 2016, 23:25 ]
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The lid looks really flimsy and looks bent already in one picture; i don't know what to expect from the rest inside of it except that awesome laser.
Though Russian Photo and Film equipment was always very sturdy.

Author:  admin [ 11 Jun 2016, 02:45 ]
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Took advantage of this thread to update the (few) Russian LDs listed here:

Russian LDs

Julien

Author:  nokia2010 [ 03 Jul 2016, 09:45 ]
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I found out too that they made discs and there where 2 version of machine.
Intresting to find out there where more then 3 titles (Icons by Rublev, somthing with Leningrad/Sankt Petersburg and "Nu zaieţ, pagadi") released.

From a Russian forum: http://formeleins.ucoz.ru/forum/50-150-61
These models were really created in Russia. They were a copy of the early LD Pioneer's players. I have not seen them. All models were original, not for sale. Unfortunately, they had too bad vision and sound.
I recommend you to purchase Pioneer CLD-925 – NTSC/PAL LD player.
As to LD "Nu, pogodi", it produced in limited edition, not fot sale.

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