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    LaserDisc (LD) is a home video format and the first commercial optical disc storage medium. It was developed by Philips, Pioneer, and the movie studio...
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    first DVD player in Japan, a combination Laserdisc/DVD player, model DVL-9. Pioneer announced the end of LaserDisc player production in January 2009. The...
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    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...
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  • 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...
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  • example of an arcade LaserDisc game using a similar style would be Badlands. After laserdisc arcade fever had peaked in 1983, the laserdisc arcade market declined...
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  • time it had already been made obsolete by laser videodisc (DiscoVision, later called LaserVision and LaserDisc) as well as Betamax and VHS video cassette...
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    introduction of a combined CD/laserdisc player. In late 1991, Pioneer LDC established a European division, Pioneer LDCE (short for LaserDisc Corporation of Europe)...
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  • retrieved January 22, 2024 "LaserDisc Database - Full Metal Jacket [Z1 80931]". www.lddb.com. Retrieved January 22, 2024. "LaserDisc Database - Full Metal Jacket...
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    (1965–1975). In particular, Gregg's patents were used as the basis of the LaserDisc specification that was co-developed between MCA and Philips after MCA...
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  • Disney character according to votes from audiences of the page. With the LaserDisc release of Who Framed Roger Rabbit, Variety reported in March 1994 that...
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  • rereleasing classic movies on Laserdisc under license from various studios. In 1993, Pioneer LDCA, in an effort to boost stronger LaserDisc sales, launched two...
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  • widescreen DVD, VHS in both fullscreen and widescreen versions, and LaserDisc (in Japan). As part of the deal with the film's original distributor,...
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    other side. Optical discs can store analog information (e.g. LaserDisc), digital information (e.g. DVD), or store on the same disc (e.g. CD Video). Their...
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    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...
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  • released by Warner Bros. on LaserDisc with a digital stereo soundtrack in 1985.[citation needed] A widescreen Laserdisc was released on 28 August 1991;...
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  • Japanese LaserDisc release following on April 3, 2001 (released late in the format's life), with a potential North American release of this LaserDisc being...
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    production code. The European laserdiscs were released in the PAL format and included the ten two-part telemovies as well as a disc featuring the episodes Yesterday's...
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  • Retrieved July 19, 2017. "LaserDisc Database - Search - Advanced Search". LaserDisc Database. Retrieved April 24, 2018. "LaserDisc Database - Escape from...
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    The LaserActive (Japanese: レーザーアクティブ, Hepburn: Rēzā Akutibu) is a hybrid LaserDisc player and home video game console released by Pioneer Corporation in...
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    video releases from North American and Europe were also available on VHS, LaserDisc and Video CD in Asia, the Middle East, South Africa, and South America...
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  • single video on 2 October 1995. Blackadder II was released on a double LaserDisc set by Encore Entertainment in 1996., the episodes spread over three of...
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  • on the sixth disc. It was released in VHS in the United Kingdom. This episode was released in the "Q Continuum" collection of LaserDisc. The collection...
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  • Capacitance Electronic Disc". www.lddb.com. Archived from the original on January 9, 2024. Retrieved January 9, 2024. "LaserDisc Database - Apocalypse...
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    The Criterion Collection (category LaserDisc)
    distributed more than 1,200 special editions of its films in VHS, Betamax, LaserDisc, DVD, Blu-ray and Ultra HD Blu-ray formats and box sets. These films and...
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  • Penguin Books in 2009. Blackadder Goes Forth was released on a double LaserDisc set by Encore Entertainment in May 1997, with the episodes spread over...
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    first widely noticeable use of lasers was the supermarket barcode scanner, introduced in 1974.[citation needed] The laserdisc player, introduced in 1978,...
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  • plus two new tracks. A companion music video compilation was released on LaserDisc and VHS. The two new tracks included on the album—"When We Dance" and...
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  • Eat to the Beat is the fourth studio album by American rock band Blondie, released on September 28, 1979, by Chrysalis Records. The album spent a year...
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  • The Narrator The short was released on VHS several times. The VHS and LaserDisc counterparts were first released in June 1991 as part of the Walt Disney...
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  • video release on 2 October 1995. The Black Adder was released on a double LaserDisc set by Encore Entertainment in 1996. Due to the unequal length of the...
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