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Hi,
I've posted here in the past about the Pioneer CLD 1010. The only North
American consumer player with the red laser.
This is a single-sided older model without an S-Video output.
As an experiment, I hooked this player up to my progressive scan
Panasonic dvd recorder, which is connected to my tv set via its S-Video
output
Viewing a laserdisc this way, via the Panasonic recorder, afforded an
excellent laserdisc picture. The good quality comb filter in the
recorder eliminated much of the NTSC artifacts and really let the
players crisp, sharp, low noise images shine!
This player DOES NOT have the dreaded smear issue!
I compared it with a smearing player. At the 5:55 mark of Star
Wars(Special Edition Box Set), you could see princess Leah's hand smear
when she inserts the disc into R2D2.
On the 1010 the image has zero smearing and a nice sharp, crisp,
colorful picture!
It's a top-flight laserdisc image, when utilizing a good quality comb
filter!
Kevin
Hi,
I've posted here in the past about the Pioneer CLD 1010. The only North
American consumer player with the red laser.
This is a single-sided older model without an S-Video output.
As an experiment, I hooked this player up to my progressive scan
Panasonic dvd recorder, which is connected to my tv set via its S-Video
output
Viewing a laserdisc this way, via the Panasonic recorder, afforded an
excellent laserdisc picture. The good quality comb filter in the
recorder eliminated much of the NTSC artifacts and really let the
players crisp, sharp, low noise images shine!
This player DOES NOT have the dreaded smear issue!
I compared it with a smearing player. At the 5:55 mark of Star
Wars(Special Edition Box Set), you could see princess Leah's hand smear
when she inserts the disc into R2D2.
On the 1010 the image has zero smearing and a nice sharp, crisp,
colorful picture!
It's a top-flight laserdisc image, when utilizing a good quality comb
filter!
Kevin