LIBRARY
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This is a complete list of all titles announced by MCA DiscoVision for release on the DiscoVision label. Some of these
titles were never released. Some were never even mastered. Still others were available by the truckload. Titles in
italics were never available on DiscoVision, but some sides may have been located as Dead Sides.
The Silver Catalog was divided into several categories. They are duplicated here on the right. Clicking on category
will display the list of titles released by DiscoVision in the window on the left.
A Note about Dead Sides
If you have any dead side information of any kind, please submit that information via this form.
About Pressing Numbers
This site used to list pressing numbers. We have elected to remove these numbers based on several misconceptions
regarding their meaning. While the numbers presented here were more-or-less accurate, it was obtained from data which
only included the first 7 months of DiscoVision release. The remaining 24+ months were not covered by these numbers,
which was the cause of the confusion. Should actual pressing numbers ever become available, the page will be updated
to include them.
And now...A word about Ratings
Each entry in the DiscoVision library contains a rating chart. Trying to compare any part of DiscoVision with the
LaserDisc products produced through the end of 1999 is foolish. There is no direct comparison possible as LaserDiscs from
the 1990s are a result of nearly 20 years of tweaking and improvements in transfers, masters and replication innovation. The
chart is divided into 3 categories: Video, Audio and Replication.
For Audio, Video and Replication the stars are defined as:
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For Video, the image would be murky, dark, fuzzy but free from decompression artifacts (A slight jab at DVD).
Audio will be flat, lifeless and generally unlistenable. |
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Below Average |
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Average - Audio and video are consistent with normal expectations meaning generally clear video and
audio which does not sound overdriven and is easily understood. |
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Above Average |
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Absolute perfection - quality rivals discs produced today. |
There will be entries with
modifications to the ratings. This
simply means the title falls somewhere between the two.
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Updated: June 29, 2002
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