Was there a Goldstar VCD Module?
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Was there a Goldstar VCD Module?
I read a 3DO faq and it states that a Video CD add-on was released for the Goldstar and it is easier to come by than the ones for the Panasonic machines. I have been able to find information and pictures of the VCD add-on for the Panasonic Front Loader and Top Loader (can't think of the model names right now )
So does anybody have any info or pictures of the Goldstar VCD module? Thanks!
So does anybody have any info or pictures of the Goldstar VCD module? Thanks!
i still need that total recall cd for my boxed vcd adaptor
anyone have a picture of the cd/cover?
ive used the goldstar vcd to watch some vcds in the past, and i tested my fz10 vcd adaptor, but i sold the fz1 version because it needs a power supply and i dont use that system version ever
anyone have a picture of the cd/cover?
ive used the goldstar vcd to watch some vcds in the past, and i tested my fz10 vcd adaptor, but i sold the fz1 version because it needs a power supply and i dont use that system version ever
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been there done that ... lolCalavera wrote:If I had the VCD add-on I would be burning my movies on VCD just to be able to watch them on the 3DO. Lol yes I am a dork.
i used to convert .avi movies to .mpg just to play them on my dvd player and my old dedicated vcd player. early 2005 i got a divx dvd player so i could stop all that converting
thanks bitrate, i think i put my philips cdi movie in the box because i dont see it on my shelf anymore, or it could be that version, i have no idea have to dig out the goldstar to see
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LD was notoriously expensive back then though, not sure about now, is it even still about? But that's awful about the quality compared to VHS. What was the point then? Was the idea that it would add more to games and interactive media perhaps, rather than playing full movies?Vance wrote:I only saw The Fugitive in action, but it was five steps below VHS quality. Pixels everywhere. I'd pick LD any day.
Believe it or not Pioneer Electronics still makes em.3DwhO wrote:LD was notoriously expensive back then though, not sure about now, is it even still about? But that's awful about the quality compared to VHS. What was the point then? Was the idea that it would add more to games and interactive media perhaps, rather than playing full movies?Vance wrote:I only saw The Fugitive in action, but it was five steps below VHS quality. Pixels everywhere. I'd pick LD any day.
http://www.pioneerelectronics.com/PUSA/ ... rs/DVL-919
As for discs, you will have to go on ebay. Maybe LDs are still made in Japan though to this day I think, typically Karaoke discs though?
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Well, the dvd type features such as instant access to scenes were a big step up over having to rewind/fast forward to different parts of the movie. Wear & tear also wasn't a factor w/vcds, so no worries about jumping picture and so forth. And while some of the fast scenes were a notch below vhs standards, most of the image quality is comprable if not improved.3DwhO wrote:LD was notoriously expensive back then though, not sure about now, is it even still about? But that's awful about the quality compared to VHS. What was the point then? Was the idea that it would add more to games and interactive media perhaps, rather than playing full movies?Vance wrote:I only saw The Fugitive in action, but it was five steps below VHS quality. Pixels everywhere. I'd pick LD any day.
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Actually I believe they quit making new machines in 2009, those are probably leftover stock.Rincewind wrote:Believe it or not Pioneer Electronics still makes em.3DwhO wrote:LD was notoriously expensive back then though, not sure about now, is it even still about? But that's awful about the quality compared to VHS. What was the point then? Was the idea that it would add more to games and interactive media perhaps, rather than playing full movies?Vance wrote:I only saw The Fugitive in action, but it was five steps below VHS quality. Pixels everywhere. I'd pick LD any day.
http://www.pioneerelectronics.com/PUSA/ ... rs/DVL-919
As for discs, you will have to go on ebay. Maybe LDs are still made in Japan though to this day I think, typically Karaoke discs though?
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Total Recall wasn't bad on VCD because of the action, they did an ok job on the fast motion for this title. The bad part was the reds. So much red in this movie and red is a horrible foe in any video format. Blocky red sky in every shot. The DVD also suffers greatly from the red. The blu-ray doesn't have any compression problems but they seem to have used the same master so the detail difference from the DVD isn't mind blowing. VCDs had there plusses and minuses compared to VHS. There was no real chroma noise to speak of but they did have compression artifacts. You had to swap discs if you wanted anything longer than a TV episode but they didn't wear out. LDs are still better than both.
Yes, the 919 was designed in 1999 and had a production as late as 2009. However the picture quality on the combo players was not the greatest despite what some retards like to claim. They were made for convience not quality, $999.00 is way overpriced, $200+ is more like it. Also they do NOT support LD video from the component video outs. I don't care how much a seller claims they do, they DON'T. If someone tells you that they are ripping you off.
I still have lots of LDs. in fact I just bought a few.
Yes, the 919 was designed in 1999 and had a production as late as 2009. However the picture quality on the combo players was not the greatest despite what some retards like to claim. They were made for convience not quality, $999.00 is way overpriced, $200+ is more like it. Also they do NOT support LD video from the component video outs. I don't care how much a seller claims they do, they DON'T. If someone tells you that they are ripping you off.
I still have lots of LDs. in fact I just bought a few.
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Really? I never knew that. I always assumed these were the best machines for LD. I recently sold off my LD player and LDs. At one time I even had one of the players that would automatically flip the disc for you. Well it obviously didn't flip but the laser would move to read the top or bottom of the disc.3DO Experience wrote:Also they do NOT support LD video from the component video outs. I don't care how much a seller claims they do, they DON'T. If someone tells you that they are ripping you off.
I still have lots of LDs. in fact I just bought a few.