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pokefraker
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Post subject: Re: Player calibration  Posted: 16 Apr 2026, 05:07 |
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mushishiii wrote: I'm sure you all have seen the prices for the pioneer calibration discs on eBay. As such, are there any viable ways to calibrate a player without one? I see quite a few that are very reasonably priced on this website, try that instead of eBay?
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pokefraker
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Post subject: Re: Player calibration  Posted: 16 Apr 2026, 06:29 |
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mushishiii wrote: I'm referring to GGV reference discs. The disc you use with an oscilloscope. I see two for sale here but it's near a grand for the discs. Ah that's a lot more specific yeah, I assumed you were talking about something along the lines of THX WOW or Tune Up A.V apologies.
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chrisw6atv
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Post subject: Re: Player calibration  Posted: 16 Apr 2026, 07:23 |
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mushishiii wrote: As such, are there any viable ways to calibrate a player without one? Yes, most likely, depending on what type(s) of "calibration" you want to do. Adjustments such as peak-to-peak video output level can likely be done with many of the discs such as A Video Standard. The crosstalk adjustment(s) may be the ones most specifically associated with the reference discs, but they can likely be done with any of several 8-inch Standard Play music-video titles with a bit of testing. If you did not already do so, look for discussions in the last year that mention "GGV", and you should find more information and suggestions. (If that search does not work for you, check/search in my previous posts and you should find the discussion pages.) Let us know if you have specific calibration concerns. Rather than paying US$600-1000 for those "reference" discs, there are many other good ways to get your player(s) operating at their best ability.
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chrisw6atv
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Post subject: Re: Player calibration  Posted: 20 Apr 2026, 04:13 |
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I do not know if your example about tilt inclination is a direct quote or not, but if it was me, I would look at various test-pattern frames on a disc that I do have, and see what the voltages are at that test point. Essentially, figure out if something might be unusual/specific about that frame. If almost every frame is already at or near zero, it is probably fine as it is. Also, maybe note your original voltage on a frame that you pick, then adjust it to zero if if is not already, then try various discs - does your player work better, worse, or about the same?
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chrisw6atv
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Post subject: Re: Player calibration  Posted: 22 Apr 2026, 20:44 |
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mushishiii wrote: You would have hoped after all these years that someone somewhere devised a reliable way to get them aligned without these service discs. The discs may have only been boosted to the current sky-high prices relatively recently; I have seen much lower prices at parts dealers (all out of stock now, of course, but maybe only for a year or two, I do not know). So there may have not been much incentive to figure out those methods (before now!). The number of LD player repair businesses was quite low even during the format's 1990s peak, even relative to the far-lower quantity of home-electronics service shops in business then compared to previous decades. They would have all had the discs (that were maybe even -free- from Pioneer in those days!). The few shops left now probably have them, too. Beyond those are us, the hobbyists/collectors. The small subset of us who want to, can, and will do repairs beyond "belts and electrolytic capacitors" are more likely to also "figure things out on our own" and/or not try to do full alignments unless we absolutely have to. So, there simply may not be anyone out there who has figured out what you are seeking, and who also can or wants to make an online description of what they did. This is why I do a lot of suggesting (in other discussions as well as this one) to "try things, experiment, and compare". Also, before worrying about any specific part(s) of player alignment, figure out if your player(s) in fact have problems with certain discs or with particular performance of some functions. The experimenting and testing is an enjoyable activity itself, if you are into that kind of work (as I am). I wish you luck!
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rein-o
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Post subject: Re: Player calibration  Posted: 23 Apr 2026, 23:33 |
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chrisw6atv wrote: The discs may have only been boosted to the current sky-high prices relatively recently; I have seen much lower prices at parts dealers (all out of stock now, of course, but maybe only for a year or two, I do not know). So there may have not been much incentive to figure out those methods (before now!). Test discs haven't been available from those people in over 8 years, possibly 12. If they were still around then I would have bought them to sell.
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