captainsolo said:
AntcuFaalb said:
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The closest to a "100% pure video signal" from an LD that I think we'll ever get is a TooT of 3 captures from 3 different copies of the same movie on LD (pressed by the same pressing factory, preferably) on an LD player with a >51dB signal-to-noise ratio that doesn't smear CLV LDs (if the LD in question is CLV, that is).
What a mouthful!
What player does all that exactly? Silly me would buy one of course. ;)
Plenty. The Panasonic LX-900 is one (affordable) example.
If you get one manufactured in late 1994 or 1995, then it won't suffer from the minor AGC issue that impacted the 1993-manufactured LX-900s.
I have two: a 1995-manufactured one for capturing and a 1993-manufactured one for parts.