That took a while because I wanted to clean up and normalize all titles, references, and comments.
Julien
Awesome!! Thank you so much Julien!
I have a list of other Ford LD's I don't own yet, but exist on the Format:
Ford: 1986 Escort / Escort GT / Thunderbird / Mustang / LTD Crowqn Victoria Ford: 1986 Ranger / Bronco II / F-Series / Bronco / Econoline / Club Wagon Ford: 1986 Taurus Product Features Ford: 1987 Video Library - Sides 3-10, 17-18 Ford: 1988 New Model Features Ford: 1989 New Model Service Features (Lincoln-Mercury) Ford: 2700/7200 Variable Venturi Carburetor Ford: A Case for Selling Ford: Automatic Overdrive Transmission Ford: Automitove Suspensions - Basic Ford: Automotive Suspensions 4-Wheel Alignment Ford: Basic Automotive Electronics Ford: Basic Diesel Principles Ford: C5 Automatic Transmission Ford: Cosmetic Paint and Surface Repairs Ford: E.S.P. "Batter-Up!" Ford: Engine Noise Diagnosis Ford: Fixed Orifice Air Conditioning System Ford: F-Series 4x2 / Econoline / Courier Ford: F-Series 4x4 / Bronco Ford: Gasoline Engine Overhaul Techniques and Principles Ford: How to Read and Understand Vacuum Diagrams Ford: Manual 5-Speed Transaxle Ford: Perception 20 Ford: Power flow in the Automatic Transaxle Ford: Rear Axle Diagnosis and Overhaul Ford: The First and Most Important Sale Ford: The World of Ford Ford: This Would be a Great Business…
I didn't compare that to the master list of the ones on the site yet, but just taking a glance quiet a few aren't on there, would you like me to go ahead and add them?
I didn't compare that to the master list of the ones on the site yet, but just taking a glance quiet a few aren't on there, would you like me to go ahead and add them?
I can see a few that already are, but I'd rather add titles we know for sure exist and have seen a copy in existence (even if it's on an auction site).
Already hard to double-confirm these, let's not add more ghosts
I didn't compare that to the master list of the ones on the site yet, but just taking a glance quiet a few aren't on there, would you like me to go ahead and add them?
I can see a few that already are, but I'd rather add titles we know for sure exist and have seen a copy in existence (even if it's on an auction site).
Already hard to double-confirm these, let's not add more ghosts
Julien
No worries! I'll be buying them when I can, in the meantime I have some GMC Dealership Laserdiscs coming in shortly that I'll be digitizing and adding to the database.
I didn't compare that to the master list of the ones on the site yet, but just taking a glance quiet a few aren't on there, would you like me to go ahead and add them?
I can see a few that already are, but I'd rather add titles we know for sure exist and have seen a copy in existence (even if it's on an auction site).
Already hard to double-confirm these, let's not add more ghosts
Julien
No worries! I'll be buying them when I can, in the meantime I have some GMC Dealership Laserdiscs coming in shortly that I'll be digitizing and adding to the database.
Thanks pokefraker.
I am pretty sure I am not the only person who really appreciates what you are doing here.
She pops up all over the Ford Service discs. For fun, you should try to find a Sony LDP-2000 with a data-dump (Level II) board in it so you can watch them with the programming intact.
Would a LD-V6000A or LD-V8000 work as well?
Unfortunately no. The Sony and Pioneer Level II dumps are not compatible. There are some discs which have both kinds of dumps (Chrysler Motor discs for example). Early GM discs are Pioneer PR7820 only, the rest are LD-V6000/LD-V8000, Ford are Sony. Some of the Ford discs are part of the IVLS system. These discs use a combination of Level II dumps plus PC program data (Level III) as well as Digital Audio capture. Digital Audio capture is pretty neat actually, there is binary audio data encoded in the video signal. Think of different QR codes encoded on each video frame.
I have around 125 Ford titles and an equal number of GM titles. I have never found a complete listing of titles from any of the automobile dealership titles.
Been a little busy with trying to purchase my first home (even sold off one of my RLV's, and about 200 bulk laserdiscs to help with the process) but here we are with another Ford Laserdisc.
You will almost never find CX on 'industrial' titles. And they won't include Digital Sound either. I've also found the quality of industrial titles somewhat lacking. This is true for titles from 3M, Technidisc and Pioneer. I don't think I've ever come across an industrial title that was flat.
Starting with the 1984 Overhauling Diesel Engines, I'll be reuploading the dozen or so Ford Laserdiscs on the Internet Archive originally digitized by Kernal86.
I've never had any of these videos monetized, as I don't own them to begin with, I've only been uploading these for preservation purposes.
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