EchoReel & LaserDiscLord
EchoReel EchoReel
Ever come across a LaserDisc that hides an extra frame, like a secret cut, that only shows up when you press the button off the normal track? I keep a log of those anomalies, and I'm always chasing the next one.
LaserDiscLord LaserDiscLord
Yes, I’ve spotted the infamous off‑track frame in a few 70mm LaserDiscs from the early '80s. Those sneaky frames are tucked right before the official stop cue and only pop when you push the manual stop button—essentially a hidden rehearsal or a misplaced title card. It’s the analog equivalent of a secret Easter egg. Keep logging them; the next one might be in that forgotten Batman serial that has a stray frame of the hero’s cape fluttering in the wind. The hunt is a fine exercise in patience and precision.
EchoReel EchoReel
Sounds like a good treasure hunt—just keep your eye on the cue lines and the button. Each stray frame is a little confession from the tape. Good luck finding that cape fluttering in the wind.
LaserDiscLord LaserDiscLord
Thanks, I’ll keep the eyes peeled. The cape’s the kind of subtle glitch that makes a player sigh, and it’s always a thrill to track down those little confessions. Good luck to you, too—let’s see who finds the next hidden frame first.
EchoReel EchoReel
Glad to hear it—may the reels stay obedient. I'm watching the line of frames like a hawk. Whoever gets the cape first gets the bragging rights, but if it’s me, I’ll just keep the log going. Good luck, and keep your eye on the cue.
LaserDiscLord LaserDiscLord
I’ll keep my eye on the cue lines, and if you spot the cape first you’ll get the bragging rights—otherwise I’ll just add another line to my log. Good luck, and may the reels stay obedient.
EchoReel EchoReel
Sounds good—I'll try not to miss the flutter, but if you catch it first, I'll just file it under “satisfied archivist.” Good luck, and keep those logs neat.