It turns out you can quite literally see an analog signal if the conditions are right—and you look closely enough.
Analog video spied by looking really, really closely at tracks A retro tech enthusiast has demonstrated that it is possible to view media on LaserDisc using a relatively inexpensive digital microscope ...
Jueden's experiment began by accident. While using a low-cost digital microscope to inspect electronics, he turned it toward a LaserDisc out of curiosity. Under magnification, faint ...
When the hit movie ”Ghost” is released for home viewing on March 22, it will sell for about $100 on tape videocassette and about $29.95 on laser videodisc. That`s an amazing difference, the laserdisc ...
Before DVDs and streaming, there was the LaserDisc. We take a trip down memory lane to revisit a format that was supposed to be the future of home movies. To revisit the format that was, I went to the ...
Back before DVDs, before Blu-ray, before MP3s, and before CDs, there were Laserdiscs. First released way back in 1978, the Laserdisc media format offered high-quality video and laid the foundation for ...
Pioneer announced this week that it was halting the production of its line of Laserdisc players. If you are shocked that the electronics giant was still making Laserdisc players, you are not alone.
Gav and Dan from The Slow Mo Guys. The two have shot various videos in slow motion in the past, and have already shot footage of an optical disc spinning at high speed until it breaks. Colorful CDs ...
When you want to read what is being said on a television program, movie, or video you turn on the captions. Looking under the hood to see how this text is delivered is a fascinating story that stared ...
Speaking at a meeting of video retailers earlier this year, a discontented dealer told his fellow merchants that, in his belief, the thrill had gone out of the business. There was no longer any ...
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