I am getting ready to retire the HDDVD player just because I never use it. Time to move it to another room. I think you can put the Laser Disc up until the Smithsonian needs one
I am getting ready to retire the HDDVD player just because I never use it. Time to move it to another room. I think you can put the Laser Disc up until the Smithsonian needs one
Actually, I still use all three on a regular basis. I still have on the order of 600 laserdiscs, and watch them. I slowly replace them when it makes sense, but I wasn't one of the fanatics who had to liquidate immediately. For example, I skipped the Star Wars DVDs and stay with the definitive edition laserdisc for now. About the time I was considering upgrading, the high def came along. I'm waiting for BluRay now, but if all Lucas offers is his "improved" versions, I'll still keep the LDs active.
I've bought a fair number of HD-DVDs at the fire sales, and the quality is comparable to my BR stuff. I currently only have a dozen BR discs, so if I want to watch something, I am as likely to go back a generation or two.
Yes, the laserdiscs are starting to get painful to watch, and I find I am going there less often. There are also titles that I have never found elsewhere, and for that reason, it will stay hooked up awhile longer. I went and hooked it to the front panel aux.
significantly better than VHS, significantly worse than DVD.
Laserdisc is an analog video format and is laid on the disc as a composite signal, so you are bandwidth limited by the chroma subcarrier.