I know you aren't talking to me, but I have a DVD/VHS recorder and a Laserdisc player.Do you still have a functioning Beta or VHS player?
I know you aren't talking to me, but I have a DVD/VHS recorder and a Laserdisc player.Do you still have a functioning Beta or VHS player?
Your tastes are quite, um, varied!Prefer physical media - yeah just a bit! We still stream though (at least until we can acquire the physical media). Our LPs, 45s and cassettes are not pictured but there are a few open reels in there by the CDs. And yes, I have hardware for all of it including Sony and Toshiba VHS recorders, a Sony 200 CD changer, a Sony 400 DVD changer, a Sony dual cassette recording deck, two Webcor vacuum tube open reel players, a Channel Master 8 track recorder and a Zenith drawer loading linear tracking turntable.
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That is true! From the old BBC All Creatures Great & Small to mysteries, comedies, dramas, sci-fi and old & modern horror films, we have varied tastes. As far as music we prefer classic rock but also like some hard rock, country, classical, etc. Can't say we are not open-minded!Your tastes are quite, um, varied!
And he’s got one of the spheres from one of the best Sci-Fi Thrillers in existence! “Phantasm” was my favorite example of that genre until “Cabin in the Woods”…
I still have my Pioneer DVL-909 Laserdisc and DVD combo player. I’m bummed I never bought the AC-3 RF decoder box for it since my Marantz AVR of the time had it built in, but now that feature is no longer a feature, so many movies won’t play the awesome Dolby Surround from the era.
I’ve got the Star Wars trilogy (back when there were only 3 Star War movies) without the “upgraded” SFX. I have the animated Star Trek series (with the Larry Niven crossover episode with the Kzinti!). Multiple copies of “Beauty and the Beast”, including the pencil test limited edition. Thomas Dolby “Blinded me with Science” mini-LD. Lots of goodies that didn’t make it into the cloud.
I did not know that existed. Which episode was that?I have the animated Star Trek series (with the Larry Niven crossover episode with the Kzinti!).
The Slaver Weapon. Season 1, Episode 14.I did not know that existed. Which episode was that?
I believe it was the most common audio stream on US DVD's.Never realized AC3 was a big thing. I remember some old FTA channels were marked AC3 audio. My old Philips FR965 (from a roadside pile) would decode it automatically.
Yep, but that’s a Japanese market unit (100 VAC) and pretty pricey. The Yamaha unit I was looking at before was $149, but I’m sure everything has its price now.Hey Foxbat! Is this what you needed for your laserdisc player?
I think it was titled, “The Variable Weapon”. Or, it was based on the same concept of a Slaver weapon from Niven’s stories.I did not know that existed. Which episode was that?
That collection kicks ass man!Prefer physical media - yeah just a bit! We still stream though (at least until we can acquire the physical media). Our LPs, 45s and cassettes are not pictured but there are a few open reels in there by the CDs. And yes, I have hardware for all of it including Sony and Toshiba VHS recorders, a Sony 200 CD changer, a Sony 400 DVD changer, a Sony dual cassette recording deck, two Webcor vacuum tube open reel players, a Channel Master 8 track recorder and a Zenith drawer loading linear tracking turntable.
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That collection kicks ass man!
Yep, but that’s a Japanese market unit (100 VAC) and pretty pricey. The Yamaha unit I was looking at before was $149, but I’m sure everything has its price now.