LASER DISK (NTSC, PAL) transfer to video file

Complete pricing below.

Laser Disk is a digital optical data storage format invented in 1958, patented in 1969, and commercialized by Philips, MCA, and Pioneer; the first commercial release was an MCA ‘DiscoVision’ in 1978.  NTSC Laser Disks have approx. 440 lines of resolution.  Commercial Laser Disks are constructed with data pressed into an aluminum disk for each side and covered with acrylic.  A laser reads the data bumps by following a continuous spiral track that starts near the center of the disk and plays outward; tracks ; track spacing is 1.6um.  In 1984 Sony developed a one-time writable format with data recorded into an internal layer of dye by a laser; recordable disks were used in industrial, education, and business settings.  Laser Disks measure 30cm (12-inch) diameter and are 2.5mm thick.  The last commercial Laser Disk release was in 2000 and Pioneer discontinued production of players in 2009. 

Laserdisk is a high quality composite video format.
Typical LaserDisk:  ODC, Optical Disk Corporation, RLV Recordable Laser Videodisk GSP-711-3-153.  Pioneer LaserDisk MC034-U LaserVision.  
Scotch 3M Laser Videodisc, Copyright 1990, 34-7017-4924-3, 60 minutes per side max.
Scotch Videodosc, ST. Paul, Min, 55144, USA.
Typical Laserdisk machines: Pioneer LD-V4300D, LD-V4400. LaserDisk


PRICES:
TRANSFER Laser Disk to file: $50 each.
Transfer PAL LaserDisk to file: add $15.
USB FLASH DRIVE (Thumb drive) for file(s): $10 each (16Gb max).
DOWNLOAD files and 30 day Cloud storage: $10 per order (25Gb max).
DVD (DVDs are becoming obsolete): $20 each

Transfer record recover archive LaserDisk, Laser-disc to DVD, Hard drive, flash drive, or web files.  Transfer, record, recover, archive LaserDisk, Laser-disc to mp4 or other file, flash drive, thumb drive, web file download, or DVD.