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Laserdisk - перевод на Английский

OPTICAL VIDEO DISC FORMAT
Laser disc; Laserdisk; Laser-disc; Video Laser Discs; Laserdiscs; LaserVision; Laserdisks; Laser-disk; Laser-disks; Laser-discs; Laser disk; Laser Disc; CED Laserdisc; Component Recordable Video Disc; Component Recordable Video; MUSE LD; Squeeze LD; CRVdisc; CRV Disc; Laservision; Laserdisc; Sony CRVdisc; Laser Videodisc; Laser videodisc
  • A 20 cm Japanese NTSC LaserDisc for karaoke
  • Comparison of several forms of disc storage showing tracks (not to scale); green denotes start and red denotes end. Some CD-R(W) and DVD-R(W)/DVD+R(W) recorders operate in ZCLV, CAA or CAV modes.
  • The LaserDisc Turtle
  • LaserVision/LaserDisc certification mark
  • A Pioneer CLD-2950 CD/CDV/LD player
  • Illustration of how video and audio is transformed into a sequence of variable length pits along the track of a LaserDisc
  • Constant Angular Velocity LaserDisc showing the NTSC field setup and individual scanlines.  Each rotation has two such regions.
  • A top-loading, [[Magnavox]]-brand LaserDisc player with the lid open

Laserdisk      
n. laser disc, large compact disc which can store large amounts of information

Определение

laserdisc
¦ noun a disc that resembles a compact disc but is the size of a long-playing record, used for high-quality video and for interactive multimedia.

Википедия

LaserDisc

The LaserDisc (LD) is a home video format and the first commercial optical disc storage medium, initially licensed, sold and marketed as MCA DiscoVision (also known simply as "DiscoVision") in the United States in 1978. Its diameter typically spans 30 cm (12 in). Unlike most optical-disc standards, LaserDisc is not fully digital, and instead requires the use of analog video signals.

Although the format was capable of offering higher-quality video and audio than its consumer rivals—VHS and Betamax videotape—LaserDisc never managed to gain widespread use in North America, largely due to high costs for the players and the inability to record TV programmes. It eventually did gain some traction in that region and became somewhat popular in the 1990s. It was not a popular format in Europe and Australia.

By contrast, the format was much more popular in Japan and in the more affluent regions of Southeast Asia, such as Hong Kong, Singapore and Malaysia, and was the prevalent rental video medium in Hong Kong during the 1990s. Its superior video and audio quality made it a popular choice among videophiles and film enthusiasts during its lifespan. The technologies and concepts behind LaserDisc were the foundation for later optical disc formats, including Compact Disc (CD), DVD, and Blu-ray (BD).