Laser Turntable

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dnsey said:
I'd gladly hire one for a few hours:
I've just obtained some unique direct-cut recordings by famous 'swing era' musicians. These comprise a ?celluloid film carrying the groove laminated to a glass carrier disc. Some are becoming delaminated, and could not be played conventionally without serious risk of destruction.
I suspect that a laser turntable would find serious application in conservation work like this.

Those celluloid film laminated to a glass are "acetates", and one can only hope that Laser Turntable is the only solution for them.

Unfortunately not - it can play only black coloured flat records, for all other material, it will produce large skips.
 
dnsey said:
I'd gladly hire one for a few hours:
I've just obtained some unique direct-cut recordings by famous 'swing era' musicians. These comprise a ?celluloid film carrying the groove laminated to a glass carrier disc. Some are becoming delaminated, and could not be played conventionally without serious risk of destruction.
I suspect that a laser turntable would find serious application in conservation work like this.
I think you can visually scan the surface of any physical medium to a computer, and converting the image to wave forms is not terribly difficult.

No need to track the surface in real time.
 
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