Laser Disc Conversion Specialists to Pro-Res | Oxford UK

Laser Disc Conversions to Digital File or DVD in Oxfordshire UK

LaserDisc Transfers to DVD, Pro-Res or external Hard Drive

To ensure your confidence, we adhere to the preservation of digital records using The National Archives Standards and The International Association of Sound and Audiovisual Archives TC-06 guidelines.  We actively support The National Archives in tackling the challenges of digital preservation, ensuring continued access to digital information in the future.

 Our services offer video delivery formats FFV1 lossless files or 10-bit uncompressed video files in .mkv or .mov containers,  ProRes mezzanine files for editing and smaller asset files H.264 encoded .mp4 files for viewing.  All digital files can be provided onto USB or Online Transfer.

Laser Disc to Pro-Res Digital Files, Blu-Ray or DVD transfer services in the UK.  Our services are award winning and professional.  Converting both NTSC and PAL laserdiscs to high quality video files, using the very best in conversion technology. 

Our engineers are specialist and digitise hundreds of LaserDiscs, producing the very best digital files from your valuable collections. We offer discounts on large projects.

IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS - HOW TO ORDER

1. Add all of your items together and either post or bring your order in to our office.

2. If posting, please ensure a letter is within the box, to include your full name, address, email and mobile and post using a tracked service to:

Oxford Duplication Centre Ltd
29 Banbury Road
Kidlington Oxfordshire OX5 1AQ

Our offices are open Monday to Thursday 8am-4pm, Friday 8am-3pm. Tel: 01865 457000 or email: cheryl@oxfordduplicationcentre.com

3. Once received, we will prepare an estimate for your approval by email. Once approved, your order will be completed within 15 working days. Urgent orders can be supported but may incur an additional cost.

We are 5***** recommended and support clients all around the UK with high quality laserdisc conversions.  

To ensure your confidence, we adhere to the preservation of digital records using The National Archives Standards and The International Association of Sound and Audiovisual Archives TC-06 guidelines.  We actively support The National Archives in tackling the challenges of digital preservation, ensuring continued access to digital information in the future.

One of the tell-tale signs you're a 'home cinema hero' is that you 'still have a LaserDisc player, somewhere...' And, indeed, to AV geeks of a certain vintage, the mere word conjures up cherished memories of that unmistakable whooshing sound as the big and beautiful medium – think CD, enlarged to LP size – was brought up to speed within the sizeable slab of a player.

LaserDisc owners knew they were in for a movie-watching treat, with CD-quality stereo sound accompanied by visuals that rivalled broadcast quality. In the era of standard-def analogue telly and 4:3 CRT TVs, you couldn't get better at home.

LaserDisc devotees also took for granted features that the VHS-buying masses would only be in a position to appreciate come the DVD revolution – such as chaptered access to sections, frame-by-frame analysis, freedom from wear, 5.1 surround sound and bonus material like director's commentaries and featurettes. It was simply light years ahead of its time.

COST PER UNIT  1+
LASER DISC TO PRO-RES 40.00
LASER DISC TO DVD 50.00
LASER DISC TO BLU-RAY 60.00
VIDEO TAPE REPAIR & TRANSFER 40.00
MICROMV TAPE 35.00
MINIDISC AUDIO 35.00
DAT TAPE 35.00
MEMORY CARD 1 HR 35.00
ADDITIONAL COSTS
DVD COPIES 9.00

THE TECHNICAL BIT!

Pioneer CLD-D925 aka Pioneer CLD-R4 (Japan).  Dual System (PAL / NTSC), 5-Disc Compatibility (CD, CDV, LD), Both-Side Play (LD), 1-Bit DLC with Pulseflow D/A Converter, Analogue Sound Reproduction (PAL / NTSC), Horizontal Resolution - PAL / NTSC 440 / 425 lines, DVP (Digital Video Processing), High-Quality Circuits (3-Line Digital Comb Filter & Noise Reduction), 3-Line Digital Comb Filter, Digital Field Memory (PAL & NTSC), Quick Turn, Repeat Mode 7, Programm Play (Chapter / Track 24 Steps), Multi-Speed Play (Forward / Reverse) (CAV / CLV / CDV), Still / Step Play (Forward / Reverse) (CAV / CLV / CDV), Random Play, ntro / Hi-Lite Scan, Multilingual On-Screen Display, R (System Remote) Control Unit, Display Off (FL & On-Screen Display, Independent CD Tray, Last Memory Review mode, S-Video Inputs 1, Dolby Digital RF out (AC-3), In / Out Terminal for SR (System Remote) Control, Video Output 1, Audio Output 1, SCART Euro-Connector 2, Digital Output Optical.

LaserDisc or (LD) is a home video format and the first commercial optical disc storage medium (also known as simply "DiscoVision") in North America in 1978. Years ago, long before the dawn of the DVD or Blu-ray formats, consumer video was strictly all-analog, from the very first broadcasts right up to the introduction of the LaserDisc. The 12-inch, double-sided LaserDisc looked like a giant CD, but the video was analog encoded on two single-sided aluminum discs layered in plastic.

Our offices are open Monday to Thursday 8am-4pm Friday 8am - 3pm.
29 Banbury Road, Kidlington OX5 1AQ. Parking is available at the front of the building or rear car park.

Contact Us 01865 457000 or email cheryl@oxfordduplicationcentre.com