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CED Digest Vol. 3 No. 6 • 2/6/1998 |
From: ESmith1711 Date: Sun, 1 Feb 1998 12:55:23 EST To: ceds@teleport.com Subject: Wanted I need an empty case for return of the jedi disc two, my case got cracked and the player will not take it, will also consider a case with a bad disc. also looking for ANY cheap james bond discs, will buy or trade . Gene ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Date: Sun, 1 Feb 1998 15:55:04 -0600 (CST) From: Drew Atari Fuehring To: Tom Howe <ceds@teleport.com> Subject: Looking for a certain CED I was wondering if anyone could tell me if a movie starring Willie Nelson called "Red Headed Stranger" was ever put out on CED....If anyone knows where I could pick this up please let me know....I have some CEDs to trade if anyone is interested and has this movie.... Let me know....THANX, DREW ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Date: Sun, 01 Feb 1998 15:28:45 -0800 From: Neil Wagner To: *CED Digest <ceds@teleport.com> Subject: Videodisc History, Part 14 >From the May 1981 Popular Science magazine "Look and Listen" column by William J. Hawkins - Here comes the flood ----------------------------------------------------- Sit back, relax, clean your glasses--your eyes are in for a real workout for the next few years. That's the message from the major home-electronics manufac- turers, and they're saying it with a whole new gene- ration of video equipment. Hold onto your popcorn, but what you watch--and where you watch it--may never be the same. First example: videodiscs. Within the year, all three major formats (Philips, RCA, VHD) will be avail- able; more than a dozen makers and major distributors have already chosen up sides as to which format they'll be using. The latest, but by no means the least or last, is from Panasonic. It's a VHD system that uses a grooveless record (like the Philips system) for video information. Result: first-run color movies with stereo sound from (compared to tape) an inexpensive record. It has special effects soch as slow motion, freeze frame, reverse, and fast motion. And it's equipped with a microprocessor for programming. You can instruct the player to show you specific sections of a disc, and in any order. That feature will be use- ful on future instructional discs, for example. [The article goes on to discuss projection and hand- held TV's as well as a combined video camera/recorder for taking your own home movies.] [Accompanying the article was a picture of the mentioned Panasonic VHD player. It appears to be quite similar in size to the early CED players and even has a small door on top for access to something inside--no stylus with this format, though. There's a VHD disc beside the player and it appears about eight inches square and three-quarters of an inch thick.] Quick Looks ------------------------------------------------------- Three new videodiscs, two from MCA and one from OPA, get the most out of the Philips optical disc players. OPA's "How to Watch Pro Football" is interactive--you select chapter numbers to learn different aspects of the game. A stereo track on one chapter lets you listen to either the offensive or defensive coach. "The Blues Brothers" is all stereo. Although the two channels could have been emphasized more--especially for the incredible car-chase scenes in the movie--stereo sound really adds to the fun of watching a movie at home. "Cheech and Chong's Next Movie" is recorded using the extended-play mode (one hour a side). All went well except for a 20-minute span an one side. Occasionally, the disc jumped back so you'd see a scene again. That one needs a bit more work. -- Neil - nw@ix.netcom.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------ From: (John O'Connell) Date: Thu, 5 Feb 1998 19:15:45 -0500 To: ceds@teleport.com Subject: CED I have CED's for sale. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Date: Thu, 5 Feb 1998 17:15:13 -0800 (PST) From: Jesse Skeen To: Tom Howe <ceds@teleport.com> Subject: Re: CED Digest Vol. 3 No. 5 Quick question- why did MCA start making CEDs when they went almost exclusively with laserdisc since the beginning? Also has anyone noticed that the music played over the Universal logo at the beginning of "Smokey and the Bandit" is the opening logo music used on the old Discovision laserdiscs? Was that in the theatrical version, or just someone's subtle way of protesting having to master movies for this format? ------------------------------------------------------------------------ From: LLP33 Date: Thu, 5 Feb 1998 21:57:02 EST To: ceds@teleport.com Subject: rca/dvd/vhs/ced the dvd will not replace Vhs it is replacing Laser Discs. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Date: Thu, 05 Feb 1998 23:07:08 -0600 From: Geoff Oltmans To: Tom Howe <ceds@teleport.com> Subject: CED Player Modification > Has anyone ever tried to get Separated Y/C output from a CED player? On the > silkscreen for the motherboard on the Hitachi player I have suggests it > might be possible. *Geoff!* ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Date: Fri, 6 Feb 1998 15:17:50 -0500 (EST) From: return To: Tom Howe <ceds@teleport.com> Subject: Re: CED Digest Vol. 3 No. 5 Guys, remember about a year ago we were talking about the mastering error on the Tron disc, where there is a 1-2 sec still frame where there should be motion.. Well, I've found another one. There is one on "Butterflies are Free" with Goldie Hawn when she is talking to the actor who plays the blind guy in the scene. I think its some where right at say either 32 or 34 or 36 min mark on side one of the disc. Goldie is talking to the man when you get a freeze frame for atleast 1 sec or more. Just though I would see who else may have caught this one too?? Mark.........
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