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Posted by GMAN on 08/29/05 20:02
In article <1125063830.252138.246920@g14g2000cwa.googlegroups.com>, "<>" <JSTRYKER483@YAHOO.COM> wrote:
>Ironically, Steve, CED, which I do agree with you was "bad" in that it
>skipped, had poor resolution, etc, actually is probably the most
>durable home video format we've ever had.
>
>Magnetic tape gets stretched and is prone to drop-outs, laserdisc
>"rotted" due to the manufacturing conditions and the glue, and DVDs are
>very fragile and occassioanlly develop problems during the layer
>change, and some old titles won't play at all (like some copies of the
>original release of BOOGIE NIGHTS).
>
>CED was a vinyl disc like an LP record, and they still hold up today.
>But, damn, are they heavy!!!
>
They use a needle, how can that be good for any medium?
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