>The '91 videodisc format that someone mentioned earlier was
>probably Laserdisc but that was early enough it could have
>been the Pioneer(?) format which read the video via a stylus
>dragged through the grooves on the disc.
There were two analog videodisc standards, Laserdisc and the
RCA version (I cannot remember the exact name). The RCA disc
was played with a stylus. I still own a Pioneer Laserdisc
player and it works just fine. Laserdiscs were still being
manufactured last year, though they might be discontinued now.
Pete
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