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CED Digest Vol. 4 No. 4 • 1/23/1999 |
From: StereoBoy Date: Sun, 17 Jan 1999 10:09:02 EST To: ceds@teleport.com Subject: CED Skipping In a message dated 1/17/1999 7:19:01 AM Mountain Standard Time, ceds@teleport.com writes: << skipping is, has been, and always will be CED's trademark, and the main reason for its quick demise >> Yes, and it was the one big problem with the CED format that was publicly acknowledged by the company... which I find astounding. Honestly, if a new video format were released today that had a skipping problem like CED, there would be an uproar heard from consumers and I'm sure many, many lawsuits. Yet, with CED, the problem was pretty much dismissed, even by the mainstream video magazines...the only people who defended the skipping were CED owners who were desperate to justify thier investment in such a terrible format. Yes, I collect CED's, because I think they are neat, but it was a terrible format, and if it was around today, I wouldn't want anything to do with it. Another problem that CED had was the terrible dot-crawl and cross-color artifacts from the cheap comb filters RCA used in the players to extract the buried chroma from the luminance signal. They really ruined the picture with that "crosshatch pattern" everywhere. I think if CED had survived a bit longer we might have seen players with better comb filters or even players with Y/C outputs. SCARY! It's also interesting to wonder about how, if CED had survived, RCA would have 'upgraded' the format to accomodate features that videophiles now demand, such as digital PCM sound, AC-3, DTS, etc... not to mention improved picture quality due to luminance carrier shifts. RCA would have fixed the skipping problem, but from what I've heard, the "fix" they had implemented in the labs was a new type of disc, with deeper grooves and a slightly different diameter stylus coupled with a new type of tracking system and kicker-coil circuit. It really was a 're-engineering' of the format and not a simple player improvement that would have translated into no skipping on existing discs. One thing funny about the CED format is it's basically a series of "fixes", for one aspect or another...it's not an 'elegant' system by any means, nor is it as simple as LaserDisc or as RCA wanted consumers to believe...it's like RCA was determined, NO MATTER WHAT, that they were going to play movies with a needle, physics and reality be damned! Too bad RCA didn't swallow thier pride and combine thier system with JVC's VHD (Video High Density) format. That was a truly elegant capacitance disc system and provided all the benifits of the optical formats with the very low coss of a 'stylus' based system...plus, the discs did not skip and the wear factor on both the stylus and discs was reduced by about 1000 times over that of CED. Plus, the VHD disc was smaller (10-inches) and thus cheaper to produce...JVC's mastering and replication technique was also much cheaper...the final cost of a packaged VHD disc was around $1.50. Of course, the VHD (and it's 'sister' format AHD- Audio High Density) would not be around today, even if it had been introduced in the US...optical disc techniques have simply left any 'contact' based system in the dust. My best to every one! Ty Chamberlain ------------------------------------------------------------------------ From: "McGee" To: "Tom Howe" <ceds@teleport.com> Subject: Re: CED Digest Vol. 4 No. 3 Date: Sun, 17 Jan 1999 09:50:03 -0800 I have an RCA Selectavision unit, Model SFT 100 W, that I'd like to sell for parts. $50. Rex McGee TEL: 817-645-6848 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ From: "Daniel Cayea" To: "Tom Howe" <ceds@cedmagic.com> Subject: Project Update Date: Sun, 17 Jan 1999 14:10:21 -0500 Just keeping everyone up to date on the project. The project is going great, I have just purchased some more discs to keep the collection growing. The collection now holds about 190 movies on 240 discs. A database of the movies is available in anyone of the following formats: Microsoft Works 4.0 HTML ASCII To recieve a copy of the database in either Works, HTML, or ASCII format please email me at cayead@westelcom.com and place CED Database [FORMAT] in the subject line and you will recieve it the next time my server is connected to the internet which is multiple times daily. If you would like a copy of the database in all available formats send an email to cayead@westelcom.com with All CED Databases in the subject line. Here is a sample "CED Database Microsoft Works 4.0" and you would get a copy of the database in Microsoft Works 4.0 format. Thanks Daniel P. Cayea ------------------------------------------------------------------------ From: Beaumontj Date: Sun, 17 Jan 1999 22:36:05 EST To: ceds@teleport.com Subject: Re: CED Digest Vol. 4 No. 3 Thanks to all the helpful individuals who responded to my last post. I really appreciate the information and kind words. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ From: junkfellow Date: Wed, 20 Jan 1999 19:19:55 -0500 (EST) To: ceds@teleport.com Subject: Rescuers CED Hey Is rescuers out on CED? I didnt see it on the list. Would the naked lady be on the CED or was that just on the tape ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Date: Sat, 23 Jan 1999 16:02:33 -0600 (CST) From: Drew Atari Fuehring To: ceds@teleport.com Subject: Attn: resrvordog@earthlink.com Looking to get a hold of this person....Mail got returned. I am trying to send you a list of my ceds... THANX, DREW
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