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Superior sound and video accuracy. LD is an analog formatwhat does "better" mean?
if it plays the video... what more can you ask for?
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Superior sound and video accuracy. LD is an analog formatwhat does "better" mean?
if it plays the video... what more can you ask for?
To be more precise, superior sound and video accuracy for that era. Your other option were movies on VHS, which were magnetic analog tape, so they looked like shit. LaserDisc, despite being an analog technology, still benefited from being optical, which allowed for better data accuracy.Superior sound and video accuracy. LD is an analog format
LD player quality is all over the place. Usually, the higher end the model of player, the better it'll look. It can never look as good as a DVD. DVD and Bluray players are pretty standardized. Your average joe probably couldn't tell the difference between a $100 DVD/BD player vs a $1000 machine through HDMI.what does "better" mean?
if it plays the video... what more can you ask for?
There are a few enthusist groups that own the equipment and buy films to scan. They usually pool money from multiple people. There's scans out there of the LOTR trilogy, Jurassic Park, The Matrix, BTTF, True Lies, etc. Thunderbean, a cartoon restoration company, releases some films on BD. usually in low amounts under the radar not to get in trouble with the big D.Your next best bet is someone doing a 1:1 digitalization of the source film tape, but that's something that no big corporation does, and the few enthusiasts that do are few and far in between, with Project 4K77 being one of the best examples of that. Someone managed to source the original 1977 Star Wars 35mm film and digitize it to get an experience closest to the original 35mm reel in a cinema. But Disney would obviously never do such a thing, since it wouldn't be butchered for the modern audiences and it wouldn't be profitable.
Your next best bet is someone doing a 1:1 digitalization of the source film tape, but that's something that no big corporation does, and the few enthusiasts that do are few and far in between, with Project 4K77 being one of the best examples of that. Someone managed to source the original 1977 Star Wars 35mm film and digitize it to get an experience closest to the original 35mm reel in a cinema. But Disney would obviously never do such a thing, since it wouldn't be butchered for the modern audiences and it wouldn't be profitable.
ETA: I can't upload Wendell's segment right now, Probably will upload later
Wendell's KVM is literally the only one on the retail market that provides the full DisplayPort bandwidth and is a must if you have large high refresh rate monitors.They showcased Wendell's expensive KVM Switch. Looks interesting, though far too expensive for me and I don't need it
Thanks brosnip
Exactly, kinda weird that you have to buy a specific (and expensive) switch made by an expert instead of being able to buy it off the shelves in this day and age. Makes me wonder what these companies do wrong when a man and his small team able to beat them so handilyWendell's KVM is literally the only one on the retail market that provides the full DisplayPort bandwidth and is a must if you have large high refresh rate monitors.
At the very least he brought in something unique that no one else is doing, unlike Linus' t-shirts, plushies, backpacks and screwdrivers, and it's something that's actual technology and not something that can appeal to zoom zooms.I was wondering why Wendell was quiet about the controversy. I guess being given an entire video to shill his product kept him quiet.
It boils my piss when Linus does something like this, especially because he has about as much clue as to its significance and rarity as the retarded zoomers who mindless gobble up his autiovisual goyslop.Alright, give me the hats, this shit chaps my ass. LaserActives are a very specific niche device, something only super hardcore LD, Sega, or NEC collectors would go for. They are a massive PITA absolutely NOTORIOUS for capacitor problems, and quite literally every single one of the fuckers left in the world need a full refurb job. If he's just gonna use it as a LD player, it's an absolute waste of time and money as LaserActives weren't even particularly high-end for basic LD playback, as they were a game console first and foremost. Any mid-tier (and up) player from the 90s would be leagues better, and quite literally a hundred times cheaper.
Guarantee he doesn't understand nor care, either. It's rare and expensive, so he's gotta have it to flex it in a video for his braindead audience (most of which weren't even alive when the last LDs were made)
Oh hell yes, plus he'd give a well-written history and breakdown of the machine while working on it, something Linus would never in a million years do.I'd much rather see someone like Neil from RMC getting his hands on a LaserActive. He'd get it fixed up, show it off on the channel and then pop it into The Cave for the general public to marvel at (though maybe not use given how rare and fragile they are).
He already made a video series on it, and it is fucking great:It boils my piss when Linus does something like this, especially because he has about as much clue as to its significance and rarity as the retarded zoomers who mindless gobble up his autiovisual goyslop.
I'd much rather see someone like Neil from RMC getting his hands on a LaserActive. He'd get it fixed up, show it off on the channel and then pop it into The Cave for the general public to marvel at (though maybe not use given how rare and fragile they are).
Even Wendell's T-Shirts are better:At the very least he brought in something unique that no one else is doing, unlike Linus' t-shirts, plushies, backpacks and screwdrivers, and it's something that's actual technology and not something that can appeal to zoom zooms.
However everyone will think you're a massive faggot nerd that has no life outside of computers.Level1Techs' shirts can be worn in public without everyone thinking that you're a walking billboard/paypig for YouTubers.
Secret Shopper 3, using Monk of all TV shows to be the framing device. Milquetoast pozzed leafs of course pick the inoffensive show from 20 years ago, gaaaaay. They also use the hunchback guy's girlfriend to be the secret shopper. There is a marked difference between these sales reps and the reps of the past.