cfz2882
Well-known member
Anyone have or use any of the videodisk players that originated in the early 1980s-
RCA CED "selectavision" or pioneer laserdisk?
I have two RCA selectavision players,both made in 1982-i keep one hooked up out in
the garage and run it from time to time-it actually works pretty good though
sometimes can get playback glitches from debris or inperfections on the grooved
video "record".About the size of a standard LP audio record,the CED videodisc is
housed in a heavy plastic sheath that you insert into the player then withdraw,
leaving the disk in the machine to be played-when playing is complete you reinsert
the sheath to collect the videodisk-kind of a klutz procedure compaired to a VHS
cassette LOL.On the earlier players like mine,the disc is driven at about 500 RPM
by a shaded pole phonograph type motor.I have about 60 CED discs to play on this
machine,fave is one with early '80s rock videos-just perfect to watch with the
selectavision player hooked to '81 RCA TV!
Also have a 1990 pioneer laserdisc player-first ones came out about 1981,i was
suprized these were still made in 1990 and some of the disks i have for it are
from the late 90s...This one is sick with some motor bearing problems,so i don't
use it much.
RCA CED "selectavision" or pioneer laserdisk?
I have two RCA selectavision players,both made in 1982-i keep one hooked up out in
the garage and run it from time to time-it actually works pretty good though
sometimes can get playback glitches from debris or inperfections on the grooved
video "record".About the size of a standard LP audio record,the CED videodisc is
housed in a heavy plastic sheath that you insert into the player then withdraw,
leaving the disk in the machine to be played-when playing is complete you reinsert
the sheath to collect the videodisk-kind of a klutz procedure compaired to a VHS
cassette LOL.On the earlier players like mine,the disc is driven at about 500 RPM
by a shaded pole phonograph type motor.I have about 60 CED discs to play on this
machine,fave is one with early '80s rock videos-just perfect to watch with the
selectavision player hooked to '81 RCA TV!
Also have a 1990 pioneer laserdisc player-first ones came out about 1981,i was
suprized these were still made in 1990 and some of the disks i have for it are
from the late 90s...This one is sick with some motor bearing problems,so i don't
use it much.