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 Posted by AnthonyR on 10/19/05 16:57 
"Bill Vermillion" <bv@wjv.com> wrote in message news:IoM4ov.1LJt@wjv.com... 
> In article <Jxa5f.3481$h25.992@news-wrt-01.rdc-nyc.rr.com>, 
> AnthonyR <nomail@nospam.com> wrote: 
>> 
>>"Smarty" <nobody@nobody.com> wrote in message 
>>news:UvqdndWdIvbsusjeRVn-oA@adelphia.com... 
>>> Ken, 
>>> 
>>> That is exactly what I do Ken. I actually offered that option in a 
>>> subsequent reply, describing how I took DVDs like Goodfellow (Robert 
>>> DiNiro) and others which span 2 sides and reauthor them to 2 disks. 
>>> 
>>> I'm old enough to remember the Garrard turntable which had a robotic arm 
>>> which would flip vinyl LP albums years ago. What a monstrosity. I'm glad 
>>> this is NOT being done for DVDs. 
>>> 
>>> Smarty 
>>> 
>>> 
>>well yes because LP's had that physical connection with the needle to make 
>>but we've come a long way with electronics 
>>since those days, a laser on either side and a switching circuit would be 
>>all that is needed now but it would add to cost of manufacturing. 
> 
>>They even had lasers that can detect the physical grooves in old LP albums 
>>nowaday and convert the optical data into digital info that is then 
>>converted to music, so it can play old records without a needle or  
>>contact, 
>>and correct for scratches and avoid hiss etc.. 
>>But these new record players are about $10,000 I believe. 
>>Amazing what lasers can do. Right? 
> 
> The prices I've seen for those units are 2 to 3 times that. 
> 
> And they won't play everything.  It must be a vinyl disk with the 
> black dye in the vinyl as transparent vinyl disks or picture disks 
> aren't readabable. 
> 
> Bill 
> 
> --  
> Bill Vermillion - bv @ wjv . com 
 
Bill, 
You might be right, I was just guessing the price from memory,  
Yikes...that's a lot for a record player. 
They do however make all kinds of corrections for pitch distortion and other  
linear anomolies which is great. 
Maybe the price will drop to $300 one day, so i can afford one? LOL 
But by then all my records will already be converted and in the trash as I'm  
doing them little at a time now. 
 
 
AnthonyR.
 
  
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