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Hi all,
I just bought a Pioneer CLD-D704 LD player from Kurtis. As another data
point for others, it's certainly a significant improvement over the Sony
MDP-850D I had previously; noise is considerably reduced, so medium
tones no longer look fuzzy.
I'm playing this through a Panasonic AE-700 projector, using composite,
or a basic Sony 29" CRT.
Now that the noise is down, I notice that there seems to be some minor
ghosting around sharp edges. I've been looking mainly at the Star Wars
NTSC "faces" LDs, e.g. in the titles. There is usually a single ghost
offset by 5-10 pixels. It appears on both CRT and projector.
Is this ghosting typical of Laserdisc? It's really quite minor but
noticeable on a high quality screen. It bothers me a little and I never
heard of this before.
I guess it could be a scaling/comb filter artefact?
I have bought a good quality, 1-metre composite cable from the player to
the projector, since my first suspicion was bad termination. But that
didn't make much if any difference.
I tried the same disc in my Sony MDP850D, and the behaviour is different
- more, smaller ghosts, but there is so much more noise with the Sony is
hard to judge.
The D705 also has a S-Video output, I tried that, same result.
--
aaronl at consultant dot com
For every expert, there is an equal and
opposite expert. - Arthur C. Clarke
Hi all,
I just bought a Pioneer CLD-D704 LD player from Kurtis. As another data
point for others, it's certainly a significant improvement over the Sony
MDP-850D I had previously; noise is considerably reduced, so medium
tones no longer look fuzzy.
I'm playing this through a Panasonic AE-700 projector, using composite,
or a basic Sony 29" CRT.
Now that the noise is down, I notice that there seems to be some minor
ghosting around sharp edges. I've been looking mainly at the Star Wars
NTSC "faces" LDs, e.g. in the titles. There is usually a single ghost
offset by 5-10 pixels. It appears on both CRT and projector.
Is this ghosting typical of Laserdisc? It's really quite minor but
noticeable on a high quality screen. It bothers me a little and I never
heard of this before.
I guess it could be a scaling/comb filter artefact?
I have bought a good quality, 1-metre composite cable from the player to
the projector, since my first suspicion was bad termination. But that
didn't make much if any difference.
I tried the same disc in my Sony MDP850D, and the behaviour is different
- more, smaller ghosts, but there is so much more noise with the Sony is
hard to judge.
The D705 also has a S-Video output, I tried that, same result.
--
aaronl at consultant dot com
For every expert, there is an equal and
opposite expert. - Arthur C. Clarke