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henrikbrinch
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Post subject: Laser rot, visible ? Posted: 04 Sep 2021, 11:24 |
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Joined: 10 Jul 2021, 20:35 Posts: 1 Location: Denmark Has thanked: 0 time Been thanked: 0 time
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Hi,
I recently picked up laser disc again, and was happy to receive The Cable Guy, that had no visible laser rot to it.
But my player couldn't play it and I just got a P5 Error. Tried my backup player, same same, also P5.
So i guess, laser rot doesn't have to be visible at all ? ( i do have some that have blackening areas that do still play though, but gets more and more noisy nearing the end.)
BR Henrik Brinch, Denmark, Europe
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rein-o
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Post subject: Re: Laser rot, visible ? Posted: 04 Sep 2021, 14:49 |
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henrikbrinch wrote: So i guess, laser rot doesn't have to be visible at all ? No, rot is not visible and never will be, nobody can see the disc to tell if it will play well or not only playing can tell of defects.
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cplusplus
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Post subject: Re: Laser rot, visible ? Posted: 07 Sep 2021, 23:19 |
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This is what rot looks like : Attachment:
LDVS.jpg [ 41.85 KiB | Viewed 1437 times ]
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laserfanhld-gb
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Post subject: Re: Laser rot, visible ? Posted: 09 Sep 2021, 08:45 |
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Only last night I decided to play my LD copy of Indian in the Cupboard, The (1995) [11646] [LDVS-002807] disc absolutely pristine visibly and not a hint of anything amiss - boy what a mess once I hit the play button with both video and audio badly affected, although the audio did at least settle down once into the third or so chapter. Damn shame really as whatever opinion you may have about the movie itself, the image and audio quality are absolutely stunning!
_________________ Pioneer HLD-X9/CLD-925/CLD-2950 OPPO BDP-105D EU ARCAM AVR-600 JVC DLA-X7000BE Lumagen Radiance 2144
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Post subject: Re: Laser rot, visible ? Posted: 04 Nov 2021, 13:01 |
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laserfanhld-gb wrote: Only last night I decided to play my LD copy of Indian in the Cupboard, The (1995) [11646] [LDVS-002807] disc absolutely pristine visibly and not a hint of anything amiss - boy what a mess once I hit the play button with both video and audio badly affected, although the audio did at least settle down once into the third or so chapter. Damn shame really as whatever opinion you may have about the movie itself, the image and audio quality are absolutely stunning! The Laserdisc Database website does not state that there are Critical cases of rot on the 1996 Laserdisc of Indian in the Cupboard, The (1995) [11646] [LDVS-002807]. I think you forgot to report this title as a rotter.
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