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"S888Wheel" wrote in message
I said So why didn't laser disc take off? Arny said Initially, LDs were crap, which cast a pall on the whole product. I totally disagree. They offered vastly superior performance to VHS from the get go. Let's run the numbers. Sockpuppet wheel says that he was just out of college when he bought his first CD player, but the CD player he bought wasn't one of the first two on the market. So, he was just out of college say in 1984 or later. In contrast, the LD was introduced in 1977, per this article: http://www.mindspring.com/~laserguru/popsci.htm . This was about 7 years earlier, when sockpuppet wheel was just apparently just getting into high school. Just guessing here, but sockpuppet wheel might not have gotten into LDs until they were on the market for 3-5 years or more. In contrast, at the time of the introduction of the LD I was in my mid-30's. I had a close friend who was an early adopter of LD. He bought one of the first LD players available in the city. I seem to recall that he bought a Phillips/Magnavox player and it was really bad. He took it back in a little while, and got a Pioneer player which was marginally acceptable. The major problems were skipping, repeats, and glitches in the video even when there was no skipping or repeating. Shades of vinyl! I subsequently got a detailed running commentary on the technical issues related to LDs because GM decided to release a lot of technical material on LDs. Early on, a LD production facility was built in Detroit. Its chief engineer was a person who remains a close friend to this day. He vents a lot! This LD plant was said to be the first independent (not built with direct help from Sony or Phillips) LD plant in the world. He had a lot to vent about. LDs are inherently far more difficult and expensive to make than CDs or DVDs simply because they are so large, and because they are composed of two pieces of plastic bonded together, back-to-back. By the time CDs were introduced, the whole process of making and playing LDs was working quite nicely, as it should given the timing. Making CDs was maybe an order of magnitude easier than making LDs, all things considered. That's one reason why the CD intro was as smooth as it was. Most of the serious technical battles were fought and won with LDs, and then they scaled the product way down and made it even easier to make and play. |
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