Aladdin Laserdisc
Aladdin Laserdisc
Does anyone have the laserdic version of Aladdin transferred to DVD?
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Pure nostalgia.

The way the film looks on laserdisc is what I like to see. I have the dvd too, but every time I watch it I end up feeling a bit disappointed. The outlines of the characters are so thick now. It looks too cartoon-esque for my taste. For some reason the laserdics version looks much more mature.
More like a classic, less like a sequel.
So, can anyone help me with this?

The way the film looks on laserdisc is what I like to see. I have the dvd too, but every time I watch it I end up feeling a bit disappointed. The outlines of the characters are so thick now. It looks too cartoon-esque for my taste. For some reason the laserdics version looks much more mature.
More like a classic, less like a sequel.
So, can anyone help me with this?
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Anyone?
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Why would anyone copy an inferior transfer to a superior format when a superior transfer already exists on that format?
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Because everyone can plainly see that this:

Looks way better than this:


And before anyone asks: no, I cannot share the LD rip.
Albert

Looks way better than this:


And before anyone asks: no, I cannot share the LD rip.
Albert
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Is that sarcasm?
I can get the same effect as the Laserdisc by putting Vaseline on my TV.
If that is really what you are after, just trade in your HDTV for an SDTV.
I can get the same effect as the Laserdisc by putting Vaseline on my TV.

If that is really what you are after, just trade in your HDTV for an SDTV.
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For everyone but Marky.GreatGreg wrote:Is that sarcasm?
Click the "You Don't Understand" image that Sunny posted, and you can read a vintage thread that helps sum up Marky's views on the restorations of the classics.
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AwallaceUNC: Would you prefer Substi-Blu-tiary Locomotion?
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TheSequelOfDisney: Damn, did Lin-Manuel Miranda go and murder all your families?
AwallaceUNC: Would you prefer Substi-Blu-tiary Locomotion?

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TheSequelOfDisney: Damn, did Lin-Manuel Miranda go and murder all your families?
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Do I care about the fact that you don't understand? No.
I was just asking if anyone could help me out here. So if you can't, please don't react.
I was just asking if anyone could help me out here. So if you can't, please don't react.
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Marky, you could cut out the middle man and buy a video capture card, connect it between your laserdisc player and a DVD recorder or computer, and burn that video to a DVD-R.
Albert
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AwallaceUNC: Would you prefer Substi-Blu-tiary Locomotion?
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TheSequelOfDisney: Damn, did Lin-Manuel Miranda go and murder all your families?
AwallaceUNC: Would you prefer Substi-Blu-tiary Locomotion?

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TheSequelOfDisney: Damn, did Lin-Manuel Miranda go and murder all your families?
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The text I bolded caught my attention. Just a few days ago I was actually comparing my new Aladdin UK blu-ray to my old Aladdin UK DVD (the 2-disc edition that came out 2004ish), and I couldn't help noticing that on the standard definition DVD the line-art does seem abnormally thick. Also, the DVD has another issue, that being a very annoying case of aliasing - mostly on the lineart and sometimes even on the background art. Since, if I recall correctly, you live in the Netherlands, then I suppose your DVD is a PAL disc and looks the same as mine. The new blu-ray, being high definition. is a definite improvement on the old DVD, and the lines look thinner and finer. However, the colours are mostly the same, so if they bothered you on the old DVD, they will too on the new blu-ray.Marky_198 wrote:Pure nostalgia.The way the film looks on laserdisc is what I like to see. I have the dvd too, but every time I watch it I end up feeling a bit disappointed. The outlines of the characters are so thick now. It looks too cartoon-esque for my taste. For some reason the laserdics version looks much more mature.
Have you tried tinkering with your TV's contrast/brightness/saturation/etc. settings to get better results on some of your DVDs? It can be surprisingly effective.
Also, you could do what Escapay said, i.e. buy a video capture card. But I hardly think you would be doing the film justice watching it on an outdated, murky, non-digital transfer from the early 1990s!

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I won't question Marky's wanting the LD transfer, I am sure he has his reasons for it.
That being said, looking at the comparison.... I remember quite vividly when I watched Aladdin in theaters (more than once I might add), and the colors from the dvd are WAY closer to what I recall from the theater than the LD colors.
I do wish the dvd had the untampared transfer to Aladdin... (read my earlier posts on this forum). But I am happy with the colors and open matte (1.66:1). As far as the line thickness... not sure how that can vary unless they re-drew the film for the blu ray release...
That being said, looking at the comparison.... I remember quite vividly when I watched Aladdin in theaters (more than once I might add), and the colors from the dvd are WAY closer to what I recall from the theater than the LD colors.
I do wish the dvd had the untampared transfer to Aladdin... (read my earlier posts on this forum). But I am happy with the colors and open matte (1.66:1). As far as the line thickness... not sure how that can vary unless they re-drew the film for the blu ray release...
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This is a little off-topic, but Albert, please can you tell me the most efficient way that you are able to do the screen comparisons that you do. Thanks.Escapay wrote:Because everyone can plainly see that this:
Looks way better than this:
And before anyone asks: no, I cannot share the LD rip.
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Hey, Escapay,
Could you post another screen comparison of LD vs. DVD, but from a daytime scene?
Im curious to see how they compare...
Could you post another screen comparison of LD vs. DVD, but from a daytime scene?
Im curious to see how they compare...
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The Vaseline is cheaper.Escapay wrote:Marky, you could cut out the middle man and buy a video capture card, connect it between your laserdisc player and a DVD recorder or computer, and burn that video to a DVD-R.
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Technically, the capture card would only be necessary if he does it through a computer.
I've heard laserdiscs have no macrovision, so he should have no issue capturing them with a DVD recorder.
I fully admit, I have Disney VHS tapes I want transferred to DVD simply for the nostalgia factor of seeing them all fuzzy and such and with previews and such. I'll probably figure out a way to do them soon enough. But I also still want the pristine restored Blu-Ray and DVD releases of the films as well.

I fully admit, I have Disney VHS tapes I want transferred to DVD simply for the nostalgia factor of seeing them all fuzzy and such and with previews and such. I'll probably figure out a way to do them soon enough. But I also still want the pristine restored Blu-Ray and DVD releases of the films as well.
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GreatGreg wrote:The Vaseline is cheaper.Escapay wrote:Marky, you could cut out the middle man and buy a video capture card, connect it between your laserdisc player and a DVD recorder or computer, and burn that video to a DVD-R.
Albert

True, I forgot about that.my chicken is infected wrote:Technically, the capture card would only be necessary if he does it through a computer. I've heard laserdiscs have no macrovision, so he should have no issue capturing them with a DVD recorder.
emotionboy, I just use the screen-capture option from PowerDVD. To get them synced, it's more trial-and-error of knowing when to pause and compare to the other image.

Marce82, here you go:
LaserDisc:

DVD:

Albert
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AwallaceUNC: Would you prefer Substi-Blu-tiary Locomotion?
WIST #61:
TheSequelOfDisney: Damn, did Lin-Manuel Miranda go and murder all your families?
AwallaceUNC: Would you prefer Substi-Blu-tiary Locomotion?

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TheSequelOfDisney: Damn, did Lin-Manuel Miranda go and murder all your families?
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Ah, many thanks, Escapay.
I will say this is one scenario in which I prefer the dvd over the laserdisc. THe colors are less washed out, and more faithful to what I recall seeing in theaters. This is NOT compare to the coloring issues with Beauty and the Beast....
Also, from what I can see, but the laserdisc images are slightly stretched horizontally....
I was actually very happy with the dvd transfer of Aladdin. Like I mentioned before, I wish the mild tampering hadn't happened... but oh well. What can one do? I still have my old VHS in a box back home
I will say this is one scenario in which I prefer the dvd over the laserdisc. THe colors are less washed out, and more faithful to what I recall seeing in theaters. This is NOT compare to the coloring issues with Beauty and the Beast....
Also, from what I can see, but the laserdisc images are slightly stretched horizontally....
I was actually very happy with the dvd transfer of Aladdin. Like I mentioned before, I wish the mild tampering hadn't happened... but oh well. What can one do? I still have my old VHS in a box back home
