I am a big collector of laser disks, i have many players and over 300
disks. I would be interested in a copy of the disk for my collection, it
would be interesting to have something related to both laserdisks as well
as my digital computers. if you are just looking to have it digitized and
put onli
Yup, that's the one.
I asked him if he had the other disk (part 1 & 2) as well, and he'll
have a look. Apparently the disk was in a stack of LP's he bought on
a fleamarket, and I guess he may somewhat know the seller of those
LP's.
Ed
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On Sun, April 1, 2018 00:57, Joh
On Sat, Mar 31, 2018 at 5:57 PM, John Foust via cctalk
wrote:
> I have LD player, digitizer, and abilities. Midwest USA.
>
> IVIS was a DEC Pro 350 system for interactive learning:
I don't think this is an IVIS disc. I've only seen one, once, and it
was in a photo of a Russian museum exhibit.
At 07:46 AM 3/31/2018, E. Groenenberg via cctalk wrote:
>Today I received a PDP-11 instruction video on a laser disk, part 3 & 4.
>The disk partno. is EY-5537E-V2-0001, the title says
>'Introduction to the PDP-11, Internal use Only, (c) 1988'
This one?
https://www.marktplaats.nl/a/cd-s-en-dvd-s/v
I have a NTSC LD player AND a video capture device (or two). Located in
the Seattle area.
I recently picked up some Prisoner LDs and confirmed that LD player is
still working. It did involve opening it up and blowing dust off of the
optical sensors inside of it.
alan
On 3/31/18 10:28 AM, Jo
I don't know where you're located, but I'm in the US and have an NTSC
Laserdisc player. If someone can hook me up with a video capture card,
I'd be happy to copy the video for you.
Today I received a PDP-11 instruction video on a laser disk, part 3 & 4.
The disk partno. is EY-5537E-V2-0001, the title says
'Introduction to the PDP-11, Internal use Only, (c) 1988'
Besides that, no indication if the video stream is NTSC or PAL.
Anybody have a clou?
I want to have the disk re