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Which ultimately is the better quality format, laserdisc or DVD?

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I ask this because the latest batch of DVDs have been rather ordinary in video & audio quality, many being inferior to what I can videotape on VHS using an SVHS recorder (but not SVHS tape) from digital satellite broadcasts.

There have been one or two exceptional DVDs in PAL format but, in general terms, I'm getting far better pictures via the Pioneer HLD-X9 on NTSC laserdisc than from the Toshiba SD-K319 in either PAL or NTSC. The LD pictures are now far better with the HLD-X9 that with the Theta Data III so maybe it is a hardware problem & it is time to upgrade the DVD player? Or are DVD releases generally of mediocre quality compared to laserdiscs?

Note that the Barco VSE40 (quadrupler & switcher) & Barco 808s video projector to the 112 inch screen shows up deficiencies pretty clearly. Maybe this is punishment for having a hi-end video system just as some audio software punishes the ears through hi-end audio systems!

John



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Topic - Which ultimately is the better quality format, laserdisc or DVD? - John C. - Aussie 20:23:29 11/19/01 (17)


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