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What's the best laserdisc player for my needs?

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I need some imput for buying a reliable laserdisc player which
provides a decent picture, so S-Video output is important. I only have
a few discs, but need one that will play both digital left and right
sound channels as well as the analogue channels. I would like some
sort of jog/shuttle dial or at least the capacity to freeze frames and
move back and forth between frames.

It is not important to me that the player be able to play both sides
of the discs.

Any suggestions?

Thanks,

Bob Smith

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one that can play laserdiscs usually help !!

"Bob Smith" <sfbobsmith@aol.com> wrote in message
news:69732712.0409130213.53e1f7cd@posting.google.com...
> I need some imput for buying a reliable laserdisc player which
> provides a decent picture, so S-Video output is important. I only have
> a few discs, but need one that will play both digital left and right
> sound channels as well as the analogue channels. I would like some
> sort of jog/shuttle dial or at least the capacity to freeze frames and
> move back and forth between frames.
>
> It is not important to me that the player be able to play both sides
> of the discs.
>
> Any suggestions?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Bob Smith

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"Bob Smith" <sfbobsmith@aol.com> wrote in message
news:69732712.0409130213.53e1f7cd@posting.google.com...
> I need some imput for buying a reliable laserdisc player which
> provides a decent picture, so S-Video output is important.

S-video is not always your best bet with laserdisc. See here:

http://www.mindspring.com/~laserguru/digitalage.html

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