Mikroskope können das Video auf der Oberfläche einer LaserDisc deutlich sehen, entdeckt Techtuber – eine 12-Zoll-Vinyl-ähnliche Disc, die analoge SD-Videos speichert

    https://www.tomshardware.com/pc-components/storage/microscopes-can-clearly-see-the-video-on-the-surface-of-a-laserdisc-discovers-techtuber-a-12-inch-vinyl-like-disc-that-stores-sd-analog-video

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    1. CanvasFanatic on

      I’d never really thought about the fact that laserdiscs were analog encodings, but that makes sense. Digital decoders in the 70’s / 80’s wouldn’t have been able to process the signal quickly enough to render frames at that resolution.

    2. For everyone here commenting CEDs aren’t laserdiscs, if you watch the video he does both disc formats and sees images on both.

    3. He found it on both LaserDisc and CED. I believe (but may be wrong) that we’ve known about this on LaserDisc for quite some time, but he was curious if he could see anything similar on a CED. He was not disappointed.

    4. slanderpanther on

      This is a poorly presented article about a YouTube video in which a guy plays around with a microscope in a new product review video.

      [Microscopes can See Video on a LaserDisc | TechTangents](https://youtu.be/qZuR-772cks)

    5. iKnowRobbie on

      The implication in the wording on this post is that under a microscope, you can „clearly see the video“, which is false. You can clearly see the SIGNAL. Not like images appear. Grossly misleading tagline. Not even reading the article since I understand the technology behind it.

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