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CED Digest Vol. 5 No. 4 • 1/29/2000 |
From: "Peter Veach" <pete> To: <digest@cedmagic.com> Subject: Remote for SKT400 Date: Mon, 24 Jan 2000 17:12:11 -0600 Importance: Normal I just picked up an SKT400 sans remote control unit. Are there any off the shelf universal remotes that will work with this unit? Thanks -Pete ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Date: Thu, 27 Jan 2000 11:17:17 -0600 To: digest@cedmagic.com From: Aimee Glassel <aglassel> Subject: videodisc transfer to digital Cc: Aimee Glassel <aglassel> [NOTE: Please reply to me directly as I am not subscribed to this list - aglassel@cs.wisc.edu] I am trying to find out information about digitizing a videodisc. I have a videodisc of 20,000 images made from 16mm film and now need to digitize those images - preferably directly from the videodisc. Does anyone know of any vendors/businesses that do this? Thanks. Aimee Glassel aglassel@cs.wisc.edu ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Date: Sat, 29 Jan 2000 12:21:55 -0800 To: digest@cedmagic.com From: Tom Howe <ceds@teleport.com> Subject: Re: Remote for SKT400 Pete and All: There are programmable remotes on Ebay going for about $5 each that provide most of the control functions for the 400-series players. These are 76-button CRK55B units, and there are a couple Ebay sellers regularly offering these, one of whom indicated he has an almost unlimited supply. The remotes are late generation tabletop models, and the surplus may have arisen when RCA switched to handhelds in the early 90's. These can be code programmed to control a variety of of VCRs and cable boxes, although the VCR2 button needs to be left at the default to control the 400 player. Here are URLs to the sellers (cyberads2000 and buy) who have auctions up now: <http://cgi6.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?MfcISAPICommand=ViewListedItems&useri d=cyberads2000&include=0&since=-1&sort=2&rows=200> <http://cgi6.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?MfcISAPICommand=ViewListedItems&useri d=buy&include=0&since=-1&sort=2&rows=200> Note that seller cyberads2000 has both CRK55B and CRK55R models up for auction. The later is a Proscan model with a lot of the buttons missing, including the REPT button that permits programming a band or time sequence that repeats. KEY EQUIVALENTS BETWEEN 400 REMOTE (CRK36A OR CRK36B) AND CRK55B: CRK36 CRK55B (set to VCR2) ----- ------ 0 - 9 0 - 9 PROG PROG SEEK SEEK TIME TIME BAND BAND CLEAR CLEAR PREV N/A PAGE N/A NEXT N/A TV/DISC ANT PLAY PLAY-> REPEAT REPT PAUSE PAUSE AUDIO SAP REJECT STOP VISUAL<- N/A VISUAL-> N/A HI SPEED<- "K" (BUT BLANKED) HI SPEED-> "M" (BUT BLANKED) DISPLAY STATUS MEMORY MEMO So all functions are available except PAGE (and previous/next page) plus the two visual search speeds. On interactive discs the PLAY-> button can be substituted for NEXT by tapping it lightly, although there isn't a way to move backwards through a sequence of pages. The "K" and "M" keys when pressed actually initiate a seek towards the previous/next band but with most discs being unbanded, these perform the equivalent of the blanked high speed search on RCA's 100 and 200 series players. Note that the "M" key will seek to the end of the disc and initiate reject if you don't press PLAY-> at some time before that. In any case, it's actually advantageous to use blanked search over visual, as kicking the stylus over the groove ridges causes slight ridge damage that accumulates over time. RCA was aware of this and would have minimized it in later players as detailed in US Patent No. 4587570 in the CED Patents Table. Another interesting items that cyberads2000 has up for auction now is an RCA camcorder character generator. I got one of these on the chance that its character generator chip is identical to the OSD chip in the 400-series players, and though both IC's are 24-pin, one is made by Motorola and the other by Hitachi; so they don't appear to be identical. But this unit is a nice add-on to RCA camcorders from the CED era. --Tom
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