LaserDisc Transfers Direct to DVD or Archival Preservation Masters | Oxford UK
Audio Duplication at Oxford Duplication Centre

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Laser Disc transfer services will convert your LaserDisc to DVD, Hard Drive or Flash Drive, using the best playback machines, hi-end computers and highest quality software.
8cm, 12cm, 20cm and 30cm Laserdisc to Blu-Ray, DVD, MP4 or AVI. We use a built in TBC (time base corrector) and AVDC (Audio/video digital converter) which helps hue and sharpness, eliminate picture jitter and time base errors from laserdisc playback and insure a stable on-screen image. The audio is linked directly by optical fibre for original quality sound.
LASERDISC CONVERSIONS TO DIGITAL VIDEO FORMATS; DVD, MP4 IN HD OR AVI
CONVERSION SERVICES | 1+ | 5+ | 10+ | 15+ | 20+ |
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LASER DISC TO PRO-RES | 40.00 | ||||
LASER DISC TO DVD | 45.00 | ||||
LASER DISC TO BLU-RAY | 50.00 | ||||
VIDEO TAPE REPAIR & TRANSFER | 40.00 | ||||
MICROMV TAPE | 40.00 | ||||
MINIDISC AUDIO | 24.00 | ||||
DAT TAPE | 24.00 | ||||
MEMORY CARD 1 HR | 30.00 | ||||
ADDITIONAL COSTS | |||||
DVD COPIES | 7.00 |
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.