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distributed their first DVD player in Japan, a combination Laserdisc/DVD player, model DVL-9. Pioneer announced the end of LaserDisc player production in January... |
RLV discs show a standard Test Card when played in a Laserdisc player. Pioneer also produced a rewritable LaserDisc system, the VDR-V1000 "LaserRecorder"... |
Interactive film (redirect from Laserdisc video game) of laserdiscs and laserdisc players, the first nonlinear[disambiguation needed] or random access video play devices. The fact that a laserdisc player could... |
NBCUniversal Entertainment Japan (redirect from Laserdisc Corporation) introduction of a combined CD/laserdisc player. In late 1991, Pioneer LDC established a European division, Pioneer LDCE (short for LaserDisc Corporation of Europe)... |
CD Video (redirect from Compact Disc Video) (12 in) LaserDiscs which included a digital soundtrack but no CD-compatible content. One of the first LaserDisc players that can play CD-V discs is the Pioneer... |
(however, some LaserDisc players were able to read both sides of the disc without physically flipping the disc, achieved by moving the laser from one side... |
CD-V, VSD discs could be played back by multi-disc or LaserDisc players that had VSD playback capability. Upon release, the Video Single Disc was seen... |
measure influenced the compact disc's design. The compact disc is an evolution of LaserDisc technology, where a focused laser beam is used that enables the... |
other side. Optical discs can store analog information (e.g. Laserdisc), digital information (e.g. DVD), or store both on the same disc (e.g. CD Video).... |
although the degradation does not involve the player's laser, the "rot" refers to the LaserDisc itself. Laser rot was indicated by the appearance of multi-colored... |
Video CD (redirect from Video compact disc) MPEG-1, AVI, and Matroska files, or inability to read CD-ROM XA discs. Some Laserdisc players that were released in the late 90s support VCD as well as the... |
released compact disc player. It was originally sold only in Japan. Unlike early LaserDisc players, first CD players already used laser diodes instead of... |
Blu-ray (redirect from Blu-Ray disc) from LG and Samsung, Blu-ray players cannot play HD DVDs, and HD DVD players cannot play Blu-ray Discs. Some Blu-ray players can also play Video CDs, Super... |
Dragon's Lair (1983 video game) (category LaserDisc video games) high strain: LaserDisc players were designed primarily for playing movies, in which the laser assembly would gradually move across the disc as the data... |
American Laser Games was a company based in Albuquerque, New Mexico that created numerous light gun laserdisc video games featuring live action full motion... |
LV-ROM (redirect from LaserVision Read Only Memory) specialized variation of the CAV Laserdisc. LV-ROM is an initialism for "LaserVision Read-Only Memory". Like Laserdisc, LV-ROM discs store analog audio and video... |
Cobra Command (1984 video game) (redirect from Cobra Command (laserdisc game)) LaserDisc-based arcade game. Released as an arcade conversion kit for Bega's Battle (1983), Cobra Command became one of the more successful laserdisc... |
Geneon USA (redirect from LaserDisc Corporation of America) rereleasing classic movies on Laserdisc under license from various studios. In 1993, Pioneer LDCA, in an effort to boost stronger LaserDisc sales, launched two... |
optical drives. Optical disc drives are an integral part of standalone appliances such as CD players, DVD players, Blu-ray Disc players, DVD recorders, and... |
Astron Belt (category LaserDisc video games) Space. Astron Belt initially used a Pioneer laserdisc player. In total, it used one of four laserdisc players, either a Pioneer LD-V1000 or LD-V1001, or... |