I have more than one Pioneer LD-V8000 laserdisc players. These were the industry standard player for commercial use - videowalls and the like. They may be "too new" for your use but anyway... For what it's worth they can play both CAV and CLV discs. I bought a bunch (used) for a job in 1996 for a job, and now some of them are still lurking in a dark corner. Every once in a while, I ALMOST get motivated to get them onto ebay, but for now here they sit. The next chance I have to get to a workshop is September. If you still need to try one then let me know. Steve -----Original Message----- From: vcf-midatlantic [mailto:vcf-midatlantic-bounces@lists.vintagecomputerfederation.org] On Behalf Of Jason Perkins via vcf-midatlantic Sent: Thursday, July 28, 2016 7:46 AM To: vcf-midatlantic <vcf-midatlantic@lists.vintagecomputerfederation.org> Cc: Jason Perkins <perkins.jason@gmail.com> Subject: [vcf-midatlantic] OT: Anyone have an old laserdisc player? I've got some late 70s / early 80s General Motors laserdiscs that I want to capture, but my 90s Sony player won't read them. I'd like to try the discs in a 70s player to see if there's any hope of getting them to play, but don't want to drop $$$ on a player when I'll only use it 4 or 5 times. Does anyone on this list have a working player from 1984 or older with a gas tube laser? The GM dealers had Pioneer PR-7820's, I'd think that has the best chance of reading the discs. Thanks, -- Jason Perkins 313 355 0085