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What is necesary to do is to “copy” the data that directly reads the lens laser, connecting the sondas of an osciloscopy directly to the sensor of the laser. Is the only way to have an autentical original analogic copy of a LASER DISC. Reply
What is necesary to do is to “copy” the data that directly reads the lens laser, connecting the sondas of an osciloscopy directly to the sensor of the laser.
Is the only way to have an autentical original analogic copy of a LASER DISC.