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Laserdisc to DVD

Laserdisc

Laserdisc (aka Laserdisk & LD) is an optical disk similar to the size of a DVD or CD but the size of a 33rpm record. The LaserDisc (aka Laserdisk, Optical Videodisc, Laser Videodisc, Laservision, Disco-Vision, DiscoVision, DiscoVision & LD) was the first commercial optical disc storage medium. It was created by Discovision in 1978 before being sold to Pioneer in 1983. Whilst relatively successful in Hong Kong, its uptake in Australia, North America and Europe was relatively poor, even though it was of considerably higher quality than VHS and Betamax the consumer formats of the time. It was also used in museums as a medium for video distribution.

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Basic Video Copy
This is for those who want to preserve their footage in the best possible way. Its more than just your video on DVD.

Using the most professional broadcast quality equipment available (no DVD Recorders or direct to DVD units) and highly specialised technicians (no low end completely automated processes), we digitally optimise your video signal, and reduce noise and distortion for clean and clear pictures, cutting blanks and static, before transferring your video to DVD. We add event chapter points for easy searching.

professional optimisation of video signal, reducing video noise and stabilising image
removal of blanks, black and unused sections of video
removal of static sections
addition of event chapter points. These allow you to skip from one event to the next.
multiple tapes per DVD
optimisation of compression to the nearest minute
highest photo quality full colour thermal printing directly onto DVD face
highest quality media used
only highest quality broadcast quality equipment used in each part of the process
created by best of hybrid automation and experienced technicians
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Fully Customised and Loopable DVDs
We can create DVDs from your Laserdisc in any way you desire, with multiple menus (still or animated), scene selections, chapter markers, subtitles and languages. We can even create loopable DVDs. These can even contain hidden background menus. We use Hollywood grade multi-variable bit rate encoding to ensure the highest quality output. We can transfer your event video, induction video, seminar video, product video or other video into something that you will be proud to distribute. Alternatively, we can output to HDD so that you can edit yourself.
   

 
DVD Replication, DVD Duplication, DVD Printing and DVD Packaging
We can also assist with DVD replication , DVD duplication , DVD printing and DVD packaging.

   
   



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