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I have been replacing the laserdiscs with DVD's as they become available and
have already replaced over 100 opera, musical and dance LDs. However, still have a substantial number not available as DVD's. True, techniques suggested so far would be bothersome and time-consuming. Am looking into the Pioneer DVR-7000 stand alone DVD recorder which includes a VU type control of sound recording level as a possible substitute of the Philips 80 which I got rid of as having poor sound. Waiting for feedback from anyone who has tried the DVR-7000 on sound quality, but no response as yet. Basic problem is that no DVD recorder has digital input for sound, so some loss in sound quality unavoidable. May just give up on the whole plan, but awaiting more info on the Pioneer first! Tom Ascher "John Williams" wrote in message ... I think you may find the cost and time investment to copy the Laserdiscs is going to be prohibitive with questionable results. I would recommend keeping the Laserdiscs but replacing them, over time, with new DVD recordings. I think you will be happier with the results and the cost will be spread over several years. John Williams "Thomas Ascher" wrote in message news:BG0Xa.52529$o%2.26769@sccrnsc02... I have over 100 opera laserdiscs that I want to copy to DVD. I'm trying to find a way of doing while preserving sound quality close to the original and so far failing, not getting much help from the DVD specific newsgroups. I tried a Philips stand alone DVD recorder and got muted sound, lower in volume than the original and lacking in high frequency brilliance. I returned the recorder and debating trying another brand or method but not getting much help or recommendation from other groups; hoping maybe someone with a "high-end" orientation may have more experience andwilling to share! Thanks! Tom Ascher |
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