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  1. HI HOW DO I CONVERT MY 12" LAZER DISCS ON TO VCD I CANT SEEM TO FIT THEM IN MY CD TRAY. I DESPERATELY WANT TO WATCH THEM , ESPECIALLY MY COPY OF THE WRAITH STARRING BARRY SHEENE. I LOVE THIS FILM VERY MUCH MR SHEENE PUTS UP A VERY POLISHED PERFORMANCE. RIDLEY SCOTT DIRECTS SUPERBLY AND THE EFFECTS BY INDUSTRIAL LIGHT AND MAGIC ARE AWESOME,
    BETTER THAN ANY IN STAR WARS .AND TIM BURTON S EDITING WAS AMAZING..
    DOES ANYONE ELSE SHARE MY VIEW???
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    Can't fit the discs onto the tray...? I'm not surte I understand that part. But I do know how to endode them intoa vcd. First are they CAV or CLV? How many audio tracks does it has? Do you have any type of capturing cards?

    To capture the laserdisc is like capturing from a vcr. If You setup has an audio/video input you can the use the outputs from your LD player to the inputs on the card. Be sure you have the audio slection correct (You may need an audio splitter). Then use the highest capture your computer can handle without dropping frames. Use TPMG to encode it to VCD format and use Nero (My Favorite) to make the final coding.
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    i think this guy is pulling your leg..
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    You think so?

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    Well... why don't you buy an 12" IDE Laserdisc Device..DUH!
    Thanx/
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    Well... why don't you buy an 12" IDE Laserdisc Device..DUH! Besides that... Wraith is a pretty good movie
    Thanx/
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  7. Just shove it into the floppy drive, that is what always seems to work for me. If that doesnt work you can hold it up to the light, spin it really fast, and use a mini DV to record the contents.

    If either of those dont work, then maybe a 5 and a quarter floppy drive will do the trick.
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    Why do I feel Like I'm the only one that fell for this post?
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    I agree the eefects by IL&M were superb and it's a little known fact that James Cameron actually was one of the mechanics who set up Wraiths bike Thats how he got his break in Hollywood !!!
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    well if you like you can send me the ld's and i will be sure to give you a copy
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