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ld decode on the web

Simon Inns edited this page Dec 14, 2025 · 13 revisions

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This ld-decode wiki page has moved; please use the following link to access the new page:

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The entire wiki has been moved to a GitHub pages site: ld-decode documentation

The reason for this change is to both modernize the documentation and make it possible for anyone to update, change and correct the documentation through the standard GitHub PR mechanisms. If you are interested in contributing to the documentation please see the instructions available from the ld-decode documentation GitHub

The original wiki page below will be available until 2025-12-20. Do not update this wiki.

Social media

You can follow the primary ld-decode developers on social media:

Chad - Original creator of ld-decode and primary developer of all the clever RF signal processing software.

Simon - Member of the Domesday86 project and primary developer of the ld-decode post-processing tool-chain.

CX Cards / vhs-decode / hifi-decode / cvbs-decode media:

Run by Harry - Documentation writer across the decode projects and tools.

External Written Articles about the project

The Domesday86, ld-decode & vhs-decode projects have been featured on various web-sites

(if you'd like to add a site to this list please use raise an issue on the github requesting inclusion)

Retro-RGB: Link to the article

Adafruit: Link to the article

Hackaday: Link to the article

Retro Dator Magazin 3 (in Swedish): Download the PDF article

External Video Articles about the project

TechTangents YouTube Domesday Duplicator - Ultimate LaserDisc Preservation

TechTangents YouTube LD-Decode - LaserDisc Conversion Tools

Interviews

11 Mar 2020 RetroRGB YouTube Pit-Perfect Laserdisc Backups with Domesday Duplicator & LD Decode

14 Aug 2023 RetroRGB YouTube Domesday LaserDisc and VHS Archival Project Interview

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