Quote from: Julia1996 on January 11, 2018, 08:26:14 PM
That's so weird. I figured they just went back to the beginning when they ended like a DVD. My dad told me about this thing my grandparents had called a laser disk player. He said it was kind of like an early DVD player only the disks were as big as one of those LP records and that half way through the movie it stopped and you had to turn the disk over. He said that thing never worked right. I've never seen it but I'm sure my grandparents have it stored away someplace because they never throw anything away. Even stuff that needs thrown away like the apple green shag carpet in their living room. Ugh.
The VHS players did have a mechanism that once the movie or tape had completely run to the end that it would rewind but alas had to get them back to the movie store. Also, there were two types of video players, one which died out pretty quickly was the Beta or Betamax and the other VHS.
With regard to Video Disc Players. A buddy of mine was really into new video technology bought a Video Disk Player though my mine is thinking it was called a Laser Disk Player.
I think he paid like 400 dollars for it and that was back in the late 1980s. The Laser Disks usually ran about 80 bucks as I recall. A short lived technology.