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CED Digest Vol. 8 No. 3 • 1/18/2003 |
20 Years Ago In CED History: January 19, 1983: * China announces that it is banning additional 1983 purchases of cotton, soybeans, and chemical fibers from the United States. On January 15 the Reagan administration imposed a ban on the import of Chinese textiles after talks on such trade had broken down. January 20, 1983: * The U.S. National Commission on Social Security Reform calls for higher payroll taxes, delayed cost-of-living increases for recipients, taxing benefits of higher-income people, and other steps to save the retirement and disability insurance system from insolvency. * Allen Dorfman, a co-defendant in the Teamsters Union investigation, is murdered gangland-style in Chicago. He had been a close associate of James Hoffa, a Teamster president who disappeared under mysterious circumstances eight years earlier. January 21, 1983: * The Labor Department reports that the U.S. inflation rate was 3.9 percent in 1982. * The Reagan administration asserts to Congress that El Salvador had made perceptible progress in safeguarding human rights and thus qualified for U.S. military aid for six more months. * Future CED title in widespread theatrical release: The Year of Living Dangerously. January 22, 1983: * The U.S.S. Ticonderoga, the first RCA AEGIS-equipped guided missile cruiser is commissioned after having been christened by Nancy Reagan on May 16, 1981. During earlier sea trials, RCA engineers discovered that when the ship was operating near shore, the powerful AEGIS radar signature could interfere with the 910 MHz tuned line in the pickup arm resonator of the SFT100 CED player. This prompted them to add the PW2500 Pulse Interference Connector (PIC) Board to the SGT100 and other "G" line CED players. http://navysite.de/cg/cg47.html January 23, 1983: * The nuclear-powered Soviet satellite Cosmos 1402 plunges through the earth's atmosphere and breaks into burning pieces as it falls into the Indian Ocean. * California is battered by a weeks worth of heavy rains, mudslides, strong winds, and high surf. * The University of Chicago announces plans to build the world's most powerful electron microscope, which is expected to detect objects a third of the size of the smallest objects visible with existing microscopes, making it possible to see for the first time the atomic structure of most solids. * Bjorn Borg, still in his prime at age 26, announces that he is retiring from the sport of tennis. January 24, 1983: * Legendary Hollywood film director George Cukor dies at age 83. Known as a fine craftsman with a sophisticated style and a keen interest in dialogue, he fostered the careers of such actresses as Katherine Hepburn, Ingrid Bergman, Judy Garland, and Audrey Hepburn. His CED credits include Rich and Famous, My Fair Lady, A Star Is Born (1954), Adam's Rib, Adam's Rib, The Philadelphia Story, and Gone With the Wind. * Water and sewer workers in Great Britain begin a month-long strike. * RCA PRESS RELEASE: David M. Arganbright Named Staff Vice President, Business Management and Control, VideoDisc Project, For RCA Appointment of David M. Arganbright as Staff Vice President, Business Management and Control, VideoDisc Project, for RCA Corporation, was announced today by James M. Alic, Group Vice President. In this post, Mr, Arganbright will be responsible for coordinating business and planning activities among all RCA organizations involved in the VideoDisc project. In addition, he will be responsible for the continued development of RCA's strategic plans for VideoDisc in the U. S. and abroad. He will make his office at Corporate headquarters in New York City. Mr, Arganbright returns to RCA from the N. A. P. Consumer Electronic Corp, (NAPCEC) where he had been a Vice President and General Manager for the Odyssey brand computer home video game system. He joined NAPCEC as Vice President, Sales Planning, in 1979 when it was part of the Magnavox Co. Mr, Arganbright first joined RCA in 1973 at the Consumer Electronics Division in Indianapolis. In the ensuing years he held several sales and planning posts before he was named Merchandising Manager, SelectaVision Video Cassette Recorder Products, in early 1979. A native of Cincinnati, Ohio, Mr. Arganbright was graduated from the University of Cincinnati in 1964 with a bachelor's degree in marketing and finance. He was awarded an MBA from Miami University, Oxford, Ohio, in 1966. Mr. Arganbright is married to the former Carol Rathman, also of Cincinnati. The couple has a daughter, Amy, 12. January 25, 1983: * Pope John Paul II signs a revised code of Roman Catholic canon law. * Klaus Barbie, a notorious Nazi war criminal, is arrested in Bolivia for extradition to France. The French government had tried Barbie in absentia in 1954 and sentenced him to death for crimes he had committed while serving as head of the Gestapo in Lyon during World War II. * In the annual State of the Union Address, President Reagan calls for a freeze in the growth of federal spending and a "standby" tax increase of up to $50 billion for fiscal 1986-88. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Date: Mon, 13 Jan 2003 12:45:18 -0800 To: digest@cedmagic.com From: Tom Howe <tom@cedmagic.com> Subject: CED Player Sighting In A CED Movie Hello All: Thanks to the sharp eyes of Jim Long, we now know of an appearance of a CED player in a movie that is itself available in the CED format. This takes place near the end of the movie "Max Dugan Returns." I've added a screen shot of the scene to the TV/Movie Appearance page: http://www.cedmagic.com/misc/tv-movies/tv-movies.html So keep your eyes peeled when watching other CED's of movies from the early 1980's. There may be more occurrences out there. --Tom ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Date: Mon, 13 Jan 2003 15:44:01 -0600 To: digest@cedmagic.com From: Mary Laskowski <mkschnei> Subject: CED collection for sale Attention CED collectors/dealers... The University of Illinois Undergraduate Library Media Center is no longer supporting the CED format within our collection. We have a number of titles which we would love to find a good home for. Please review the attached list and see for yourself! To the best of our knowledge all titles are functional and complete. We would prefer a bulk purchase, but will consider breaking up the collection. If you are interested in purchasing any or all of these titles please contact: Mary Laskowski Media Librarian mkschnei@uiuc.edu TITLE NUMBER 10 RCA 03102 12 ANGRY MEN RCA 01496 2010 THE YEAR WE MAKE CONTACT MD100591 3 DAYS OF THE CONDOR RCA 00655 48 HRS. RCA 13612 A DAY AT THE RACES MC100064 A MAN CALLED HORSE 7148-90 A MAN FOR ALL SEASONS RCA 03016 A MATTER OF TIME VC4028 A SOLDIER'S STORY 14046 A STREETCAR NAMED DESIRE RCA 01457 A VIEW TO KILL 4730-90 "A VIEW TO KILL PT 1,2" 4730-90 AFRICAN SCREAMS VC2014 AFTER THE FOX 4652-90 AIRPLANE II THE SEQUEL RCA 03613 ALICE DOESN'T LIVE HERE ANYMORE RCA 03114 "ALL THE PRESIDENT'S MEN PT 1,2" RCA 03115 ALVAREZ KELLY 4038 "AMADEUS PT 1,2" 12251 AN UMARRIED WOMEN 1088-90 ANGEL OF H.E.A.T. VC4000 "ANNIE HALL PT 1,2" RCA 01421 APACHE 4504-90 ARSENIC AND OLD LACE 4603-90 ARSENIC AND OLD LACE RCA 03402 ARSENIC AND OLD LACE RCA 03402 ATLANTIC CITY RCA 00674 AVALANCHE 40016 BANANAS RCA 01413 BATTLE BEYOND THE STARS VC4044 "BATTLE OF BRITAIN PT 1,2" 4597-90 BATTLESTAR GALACTICA 45-19007 "BELL, BOOK AND CANDLE" RCA 03028 BEST DEFENSE CD 1587 BEVERLY HILLS COP CD 1134 BEVERLY HILLS COP CD 1134 BIG SLEEP RCA 01429 "BIRD MAN OF ALCATRAZ PT 1,2" RCA 01463 "BIRD MAN OF ALCATRAZ PT 1,2" 4542-90 BIRDY 14043 "BLACK SUNDAY PT 1,2" RCA 00643 BLAME IT ON RIO VC5040 BOB AND CAROL AND TED AND ALICE 3058 BOBBIE JO AND THE OUTLAW VC4062 BONNIE AND CLYDE RCA 03117 BORN LOSERS VC3016 BOXCAR BERTHA VC4038 BRAINSTORM MD100314 BRANNIGAN 4562-90 BREAKER MORANT 19406 BREAKER MORANT 19406 BREAKFAST AT TIFFANY'S RCA 00684 BRIMSTONE AND TREACLE MD100227 BRUBAKER 1098-90 BULLIT RCA 03118 BULLIT RCA 03118 BURN 4655-90 CACTUS FLOWER 4011 CARLIN ON CAMPUS VC3061 CASABLANCA RCA 01420 CAT ON A HOT TIN ROOF MD100060 CAVE GIRL 4062 CHRISTINE 13098 CLARENCE DARROW RCA 02018 "CONAN THE BARBARIAN PT 1,2" 45-13008 CONAN THE DESTROYER 45-40079 CREEPSHOW DC 11306 DAETH WISH II VC4017 DARK VICTORY RCA 03405 DEATH ON THE NILE TLF 1035 DEATH WISH RCA 00611 DEATH WISH RCA 00611 DEATH WISH II VC4017 DELIVERANCE RCA 03122 DIAL M FOR MURDER RCA 03257 DIAL M FOR MURDER RCA 03157 DILLINGER VC4049 DIRTY HARRY RCA 03104 "DIRTY HARRY IS AT IT AGAIN, SUDDEN IMPACT" DC 11341 DOCTOR DETROIT MCA 45-40001 DON'T LOOK NOW RCA 00679 DOT AND THE KANGAROO 6112-90 DUNDER KLUMPEN VC3012 EASY RIDER RCA 03005 EDDIE AND THE CRUSIERS 2066? EDUCATING RITA 3085 ELEPHANT PARTS ????? ELMER GANTRY 4??2-90 ELVIS RCA 02056 ELVIS ON TOUR MD100153 ENDLESS LOVE RCA 02114 "EVERYTHING YOU ALWAYS WANTED TO KNOW ABOUT SEX, BUT WERE AFRAID TO ASK" RCA 01444 "EXODUS PT 1,2" 4544-90 EXPLORERS CD 1676 EYE OF THE NEEDLE 4581-90 FAIL SAFE 3088 FAIL SAFE 3088 FALLING IN LOVE CD 1628 FALLING IN LOVE AGAIN 13606 "FANNY AND ALEXANDER PT 1,2" CED 20676 FAST FORWARD 14051 FASTBREAK 4012 FELLINI'S AMARCORD RCA 00904 FLASH GORDON 45-13006 FLASHDANCE 13623 FLASHDANCE 13623 FOOTLIGHT PARADE RCA 03406 FOOTLOOSE CD 1589 FOOTLOOSE CD 1589 FOREPLAY VC3022 "FORT APACHE, THE BRONX" VC6001 FOUL PLAY RCA 00603 FRANKENSTEIN RCA 03313 FREE TO BE YOU AND ME CM11E-V105628 FROM RUSSIA WITH LOVE RCA 01412 FUN IN ACAPULCO RCA 01505 FUN IN ACAPULCO RCA 01505 GATOR 4617-90 GI BLUES RCA 01502 GIRL GROUPS THE STORY OF SOUND MD100194 GIVE MY REGARDS TO BROAD STREET 1448-90 GO TELL THE SPARTANS VC5000 GOLD DIGGERS OF 1935 RCA 03429 GOLDFINGER RCA 01410 GOLDFINGER RCA 01410 "GONE WITH THE WIND PT 1,2" MD100284 "GOODBYE, COUMBUS" RCA 00645 GORKY PARK RCA 01921 GOSPEL RCA 12186 GOTCHA 45-40188 GUS RCA 007?9 "GUYS AND DOLLS PT 1,2" CD100039 HARD TIMES 3059 HARDBODIES 4013 "HENRY V (LAURENCE OLIVIER) PT 1,2" RCA 01003 HERBI RIDES AGAIN RCA 00278 HIGH SIERRA RCA 03409 HOMBRE 1012-90 HOOPER RCA 03111 HOPSCOTCH RCA 00817 HOTHEAD 19436 HUD RCA 00625 ICE CASTLES 4010 IMPROPER CHANNELS VC5011 IMPULSE VC5066 IN PRAISE OF OLDER WOMEN RCA 00811 IN PRAISE OF OLDER WOMEN RCA 00811 INVASION OF THE BODY SNATCHERS MD100297 "IRMA LA DOUCE PT 1,2" 4548-90 IT HAPPENED ONE NIGHT 4055 JAILHOUSE ROCK MD100011 JASON AND THE ARGONAUTS RCA 03054 JAW 2 45-1201 JAWS 3 45-40044 JINXED MD100216 JOE VC6005 JOHHNY DANGEROUSLY 1456-90 JUNIOR BONNER 8019-90 KILLER FORCE VC4041 "KING KONG PT 1,2" RCA 00647 KING'S CHILDREN OF THE KORN 40396 KISS ME GOODBYE 1217-90 KRAMER VS. KRAMER RCA 03001 KRAMER VS. KRAMER RCA 03001 LA TRAVIATA MCA 45-40048 "LADY SINGS THE BLUES PT 1,2" RCA 00616 LADYHAWKE CD11464 LAURA RCA 00106 "LAWRENCE OF ARABIA PT 1,2" RCA 13053 LENNY 4563-90 LIAR'S MOON VC 402? LIFE OF BRIAN RCA 13132 "LITTLE BIG MAN PT 1,2" 7130-90 LIVE AND SMOKIN' VC3075 LOGAN'S RUN MD100082 "LORD OF THE RINGS PT 1,2" RCA 02009 LOVE IS A MANY-SPLENDORED THING 1039-90 LOVE ME TENDER 1172-90 LOVERS AND LIARS 30116 LOVING COUPLES VC6004 M*A*S*H RCA 00108 MAD MAX VC4030 MAD MAX VC4030 MAD MAX BEYOND THUNDERDOME DC 11519 MAHOGANY RCA 00690 "MAN OF LA MANCHA PT 1,2" 4575-90 MANDINGO RCA 03620 MANHATTAN RCA 01483 MARATHON MAN RCA ??? MARATHON MAN RCA 00648 METALSTORM 45-40045 MODERN TIMES RCA 02033 MODERN TIMES RCA 02033 "MONTY PYTHON, LIVE AT THE HOLLYWOOD BOWL" RCA 02144 MURDER BY DECREE RCA 00818 "MY FAIR LADY PT 1,2" CD 100038 "MY FAIR LADY PT 1,2" CD 100038 NATE AND HAYES CD 1549 NETWORK MD 100012 "NEVER SAY NEVER AGAIN PT 1,2" DC 11337 NORTH BY NORTHWEST MD100104 "NOW, VOYAGER" RCA 03415 "NOW, VOYAGER" RCA 03415 "ON HER MAJESTY'S SECRET SERVICE PT 1,2" RCA 01443 ON THE WATERFRONT 4007 OUT OF THE PAST RCA 00421 OUTLAND RCA 13146 OUTLAND RCA 13146 PAPILLON 7090-90 POLICE ACADEMY DC 20016 POLICE ACADEMY DC 20016 POLICE ACADEMY DC 20016 POLTERGEIST MD100165 PORY'S REVENGE 1463-90 "RAGTIME PT 1,2" RCA 00678 RAIDERS OF THE LOST ARK CD 1376 RAMBO FIRST BLOOD PART II TE 16346 RAMBO FIRST BLOOD PART II 16346 REAR WINDOW 45-40081 REBEL WITHOUT A CAUSE RCA 03109 REEFER MADNESS VC2012 RETURN OF THE STREET FIGHTER 7099-90 RETURN TO MACON COUNTY VC4039 RETURN TO MACON COUNTY VC4039 ROBIN AND MARIAN 4009 ROMAN HOLIDAY RCA 00697 "RUN SILENT, RUN DEEP" ????? "RUN SILENT, RUN DEEP" 4657-90 RUNAWAY 14045 "S.O.B. PT 1,2" 7110-90 SANDS OF IWO JIMA RCA 00303 SATURDAY NIGHT FEVER RCA 00602 SCANNERS 2?806 SEEMS LIKE OLD TIMES RCA 03031 SEMI-TOUGH RCA 01450 "SERGEANT YORK PT 1,2" RCA 03419 SHARKY'S MACHINE RCA 03141 SINBAD AND THE EYE OF THE TIGER RCA 03019 "SOPHIE'S CHOICE PT 1,2" RCA 00530 SOUNDER CD 2324 "SOUTH PACIFIC PT 1,2" 7045-90 "STAR TREK AMOK TIME, JOURNEY TO BABEL" RCA 03609 STAR TREK II THE WRATH OF KHARI 13605 STAR TREK II THE WRATH OF KHARI RCA 13605 STAR TREK THE MENAGERIE RCA 00631 STAR TREK THE MENAGERIE RCA 00631 "STAR TREK THE MOTION PICTURE PT 1,2" RCA 00636 "STAR TREK THE MOTION PICTURE PT 1,2" RCA 00636 STAR TREK THE TROUBLE WITH TRIBBLES RCA 00664 STAR TREK THE TROUBLE WITH TRIBBLES RCA 00664 STARMAN 14042 STAYING ALIVE CD 1302 STAYING ALIVE CD 1302 "STAYING ALIVE PT 1,2" CD 1302 STRANGERS ON A TRAIN RCA 03156 STRAW DOGS 8005-90 STREETS OF FIRE 45-40085 "SUDDEN IMPACT, DIRTY HARRY PT 1,2" DC 11341 "SUDDENLY, LAST SUMMER" 4004 "SUPERMAN III PT 1,2" DC 11320 "SUPERMAN THE MOVIE PT 1,2" RCA 03101 SUPPORT YOUR LOCAL SHERIFF 4719-90 SUPPORT YOUR LOCAL SHERIFF 4716-90 SWING SHIFT DC 11376 SWPARATE TABLES 4658-90 TAKE THE MONEY AND RUN 8007-90 TAPS 1128-90 TARZAN THE APE MAN MD100109 TAXI DRIVER RCA 03032 TAXI DRIVER RCA 03032 TENDER MERCIES TLG1646 "TENDER MERCIES PT 1,2" TLG 1640 TENTACLES VC3024 "TERMS OF ENDEARMENT PT 1,2" CD 1407-20 TEX THAT'S ENTERTAINMENT MD 100007 THE ADVENTURES OF ROBIN HOOD RCA 01446 THE ALLMAN BROTHERS BAND RCA 12140 THE BEST LITTLE WHOREHOUSE IN TEXAS 45-17008 THE BEST LITTLE WHOREHOUSE IN TEXAS 45-17008 THE BEST OF JUDY GARLAND RCA 12051 THE BIG CHILL 3097 THE BIG CHILL 3097 THE BIG CHILL 3097 THE BIG RED ONE CD 100052 THE BILLION DOLLAR HOBO 7095-90 "THE BLUE MAX PT 1,2" 1062-90 THE BOUNTY VC5044 THE BOYS FROM BRAZIL RCA 00502 "THE CAINE MUTINY PT 1,2" 04040-1 THE CANNONBALL RUN VC6001 THE CANNONBALL RUN II DC 11377 THE CHAMP MD10034 THE CHARGE OF THE LIGHT BRIGADE RCA 03404 THE COUNT OF MONTE-CRISTO RCA 00519 THE COUNTRY GIRL RCA 00685 THE DAY AFTER BEYOND IMAGINING 13756 THE DEEP RCA 03008 THE DEFIAN ONES 4608-90 THE DIRTY DOZEN RCA 00203 THE DRESSER 3099 THE EMERALD FOREST 21796 THE EVIL THAT MEN DO 14027 THE EXORCIST RCA 03126 THE FLYING DEUCES VC2009 THE FORMULA MD100037 THE FUGITIVE THE FINAL EPISODE RCA 02030 THE GOODBYE GIRL MD100069 "THE GREAT ESCAPE PT 1,2" RCA 01406 "THE GREAT GASBY PT.1,2" RCA 00646 THE GREAT LOCOMOTIVE CHASE RCA 00707 "THE GUNS OF NAVARONE PT 1,2" RCA 03014 THE HOBBIT RCA 01705 THE HOTEL NEW HAMSHIRE VC5042 THE HOUNDS OF THE BASKERVILLES 4535-90 THE HUNGER MD100281 "THE HUSTLER PT 1,2" 1006-90 THE IDOLMAKER RCA 13427 THE INCUBUS VC4016 THE JERK RCA 03306 "THE KILLING FIELDS PT 1,2" DC 11419 THE KING OF COMEDY 2170 THE LAST CHASE VC5004 "THE LAST TANGO IN PARIS PT 1,2" RCA 01447 THE LAST WALTZ CM11E-V105152 "THE LION IN WINTER PT 1,2" RCA 00802 "THE LITTLE DRUMMER GIRL PT 1,2" DC 11416 "THE MAGNIFICENT SEVEN PT 1,2" RCA 01408 THE MAIN EVENT RCA 03131 THE MALTESE FALCON RCA 01439 THE MALTESE FALCON RCA 01439 THE MAN WHO LOVED WOMEN 3086 THE MAN WITH THE GOLDEN ARM 6101-90 THE MEAN SEASON TE16343 THE MECHANIC 4685-90 THE MIRROR CRACK'D TLF 1054 THE OTHER SIDE OF NASHVILLE MD100351 THE PAPER CHASE 1046-90 THE PINK PANTHER STRIKES AGAIN RCA 01427 THE PRIVATE EYES VC5001 "THE RAZOR'S EDGE PT 1,2" 14030-1 "THE RED SHOES PT 1,2" RCA 01001 THE RETURN OF A MAN CALLED HORSE 4591-90 THE RETURN OF THE KING RCA 02089 THE RETURN OF THE PINK PANTHER RCA00521 THE SHOOTIST RCA 00640 THE SPY WHO LOVED ME RCA 01451 THE STING II 45-11017 "THE STING PT 1,2" RCA 03303 "THE STING PT 1,2" RCA 03303 THE STREET FIGHTER CD100018 "THE STUNT MAN PT 1,2" 1110-90 THE SURVIVORS RCA 03057 THE TAKING OF PELHAM ONE TWO THREE 4647-90 THE TAMING OF THE SHREW RCA 03029 THE TAMING OF THE SHREW RCA 03029 THE TEXAS CHAINSAW MASSACRE ZC034 THE THING R00404 THE THING 45-11015 THE THOMAS CROWN AFFAIR 4510-90 THE THOMAS CROWN AFFAIR 4510-90 THE THREE MUSKETEERS CC2505 THE THREE STOOGES VOL 1 RCA 03021 THE TOY RCA 03044 THE TRAIL OF THE PINK PANTHER 4710-90 "THE VERDICT PT 1,2" 1188-90 THE WAR OF THE WORLDS RCA 00629 THE WARRIOR AND TE SORCERESS VC5060 THE WIND IN THE WILLOWS VC5039 THE WOMAN IN RED VC5055 THE WORLD OF HENRY ORIENT 4666-90 THE YEAR OF LIVING DANGEROUSLY MD100243 THIEF OF HEARTS CD 1660 THINGS ARE TOUGH ALL OVER 3077 THOSE MAGNIFICENT MEN IN THEIR FLYING MACHINE 1033-90 THUNDERBOLT AND LIGHTFOOT RCA 01495 TIME BANDITS RCA02099 TIMERIDER PA 45528 TO BE OR NOT TO BE RCA 01104 "TO SIR, WITH LOVE" 3081 TOOTSIE 3071 TOOTSIE 3071 TOOTSIE 3071 TOOTSIE 3071 TOOTSIE 3071 TOP SECRECT CD 1567 TOPKAPI 4669-90 TRADING PLACES 1551 TREASURE IN SEARCH OF THE GOLDEN HORSE VC2023 TRON RCA 10732 TRUCK STOP WOMEN VC3023 TRUE CONFESSIONS MD100145 "TRUE GRIT PT 1,2" RCA 00608 TUBBY THE TUBA CC 2502 TUFF TURF RCA 08501 "TWILIGHT ZONE, THE MOVIE" DC 11314 TWO OF A KIND 1339-30 UNFAITHFULLY YOURS 1340-90 URBAN COWBOY RCA 00639 URBAN COWBOY RCA 00639 "URBANA COWBOY PT 1,2" RCA 00639 UTOPIA VC2015 "VERTIGO PT 1,2" 45-40082 VIVA LAS VEGAS MD100166 VIVA LAS VEGAS MD100116 WAR GAMES RCA 13425 WE'RE ALL DEVO RCA 12232 WE'RE NO ANGLES CD 5414 WESTWORLD MD 100097 "WHAT'S UP, DOC?" RCA 03112 WHEN A STRANGER CALLS 4001 WHERE'S POPPA? 47??-90 WHITE CHRISTMAS CD 6104 WHITE HEAT RCA 01459 WHITE HEAT RCA 01459 WILD IN THE COUNTRY 1174-90 WITHOUT A TRACE 1235-90 WITNESS CD 1736 WITNESS FOR THE PROSECUTION 4665-90 WITNESS FOR THE PROSECUTION 4665-90 WIZARD OF OZ MD100001 "WOMEN IN LOVE PT 1,2" 4576-90 "WOODSTOCK PT 1,2" RCA 13100 WRONG IS RIGHT 3083 "YEAR OF THE DRAGON PT 1,2" MG 27616-10713 YELLOWBEARD RCA 01915 YOU ONLY LIVE TWICE RCA01425 YOU ONLY LIVE TWICE RCA 01425 YOUNG DOCTOR IN LOVE VC5012 YOUNG FRANKENSTEIN 1103-90 ZAPPED 16046 ZELIG DC 22027 ZIEGFELD FOLLIES MD100173 ZOMBIE ZC019 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ From: "Jeremy Shepherd" <jbond> Date: Tue, 14 Jan 2003 02:17:20 +0000 To: digest@cedmagic.com Subject: CED format performance Hi again, While waiting for next week's digest, I thought I would compose my next set of newbie questions about CED. After years of curiosity, I just recently bought a refurbed SJT-400 from James at CEDCENTRAL and having lots of fun exploring the technology. I'm an old time LaserDisc guy & now DVD fan, but CED is interesting to me because it was released and discontinued when I was still a kid and I never got the chance to really see what the format could do. I love movies and am intrigued by the different ways they've been marketed over the years. Anyhow, when I got my player I was expecting performance of the format would be certainly less than laserdisc but should be as good as or slightly better than VHS. I expected the resolution to be soft and also expected some dropouts/skipping due to groove wear. I elected to buy a 400-series player to be sure that I could experience the best performance that the CED format had to offer. However, one problem with the format I did not expect is the presence of a thin horizontal static noise line appearing in all of the discs I have. Some are even new/just unsealed by me discs. To some degree, all discs on my player exhibit this horizontal line of static-type noise. It's not present 100% of the time, but it does occur on every disc I have, and I would estimate at a minimum occurs for 10 seconds out of every minute of program time. James kindly came to my place (he's about 2 hours by car from me) and looked at my player, swapping out the stylus and making several adjustments. He's obviously a wizard at CED player repair and optimization. He couldn't make the line go away and told me he believes it's a limitation of the format (exaberated by the fact I'm watching these discs on a 57" projection TV). I just can't help but wonder if this is indeed present on most/all CED discs, or if there is any known workaround for this problem. It seems it would be hard to enjoy watching a whole movie with this glitch visible throughout. Softness and occasional dropouts or skips I can understand, but this makes me wonder. Any ideas or thoughts would be appreciated. Thanks, -Jeremy ------------------------------------------------------------------------ From: "Rix" <rixrex> To: <digest@cedmagic.com> Subject: The first CED player Date: Tue, 14 Jan 2003 01:25:18 -0600 Continuing the tale of how I became a CED convert, I'd like to write about my repair of the first SJT 200 I bought for $50 as a "buy it now" item on e-bay back in November of 2002. The SJT 200 came from a fellow who said it had been in storage 10 yrs, but played well when put away. I figured, what could be wrong with it?, having used other home entertainment items after many years of no use, and generally finding very few problems. Who as inexperienced as I could have known about that function drive belt melting thing? Turning the 200 on and hearing a motor whir was disheartening, but logic dictated that something had to be engaged by this motor that was not. Experience from VCR's indicated a missing belt or broken or loose gear. A quick look at the CED Magic FAQ's found the likely problem was a function motor drive belt. Armed with this indisputable informatioon, courage led to removal of the cover (what a breeze!), and inspection proved the FAQ's correct. A touch of the gooey belt left smears and residue on both gears and fingers (what a mess!). A cursory cleaning with a little alcohol only did nothing but worsen the problem. What was the nature of this material?, I asked myself. Answer came that it had to be some kind of petroleum-based or petroleum-like chemical, and therefore could be dissolved by another petroleum -based solvent. I considered the typical solvents, but decided all could likely damage the plastic/nylon gears. What household item would easily dissolve petroleum goo but not harm the gears? Obviously something that could be held in a plastic container. The answer then became simple, yet complex in handling due to it's attributes, the solvent being gasoline. Now I am not recommending that this be your solvent of choice and especially so because of it's volatile nature, and you might find others more to your liking. But having restored many a collectible car, I was used to working with gas as a solvent in a safe manner. A small plastic jar with a little gas as a dip for the gears, and a little brushing with an old toothbrush, and they were like new. A $2 belt of the size recommended by CED Magic was purchased at a VCR supply. It was slipped on, the gears lubricated slightly, and the 200 worked as if new. As a last note to this story, I have also had good success cleaning the stylus tips with this same solvent, much more so than alcohol, and it cleans just by dipping and without any rubbing of the stylus at all. Then a dip in alcohol, an air dry, and that stylus works super. When I told the story to the seller of the SJT 200, he felt guilty that it arrived not working, but I assured him I was more than pleased regardless, and I did not expect any reimbursement. Wish all e-bay sellers were such. Thanks again for the time, Rix. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ From: "r.klrmpay" <r.klrmpay> To: <digest@cedmagic.com> Subject: Record cutting lathe Date: Tue, 14 Jan 2003 06:17:32 -0500 I am interested in owning my own record cutting lathe. Any information that you could provide me would be greatly appreciated. Thank you for you time consideration. Sincerely, Robert Klempay ------------------------------------------------------------------------ From: "nuria" <nuria.quer> To: <ceds@teleport.com> Subject: Holocaust Date: Tue, 14 Jan 2003 15:16:41 +0100 This is Noem from Sogemedia in Barcelona(Spain). We are distributors and we are interested in contact with the person who has the 4 disc set of Holocaust. Please if you have this information please send me an e-mail at the following address: noemi.lopez@sogemedia.com noemi.lopez@sonilab.com or call me at the following number: +34 93/712.45.22 Thanks in advance Best Regards Noem ------------------------------------------------------------------------ From: "bob hanson" <jaleta> To: <digest@cedmagic.com> Subject: ced movies Date: Wed, 15 Jan 2003 13:28:31 -0700 Hi my name Bob I have about 3,000 new ced movies I pulled out of my video store in about 1988 when they stopped selling and some players interested let me know at <mailto:Chipsbob@netscape.net>Chipsbob@netscape.net thank you Bob ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Date: Thu, 16 Jan 2003 15:30:42 -0500 From: PAUL ILLIAN <illian5> Subject: SKT-100 repair To: digest@cedmagic.com Hi all, I recently purchased a CED player, model SKT-100, through ebay. However, it does not play. There is a broken gear in the gear assembly that controls the movement of the pickup arm. This is the gear assembly located in the front right side of the player, almost directly behind the power button. The specific gear in question is the large, spoked gear located directly below and attached to the second reduction gear. A replacment piece is in the mail, but I cannot figure out how to disassemble the gear assembly in order to remove the broken gear and put the new one on. Any suggestions on how to fix it would be greatly appreciated. Thanks alot! Paul ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Date: Fri, 17 Jan 2003 19:17:47 +0100 (CET) From: Another World <anotherworld> Subject: abbreviation of CED video disc, CATALOG NUMBER To: tom@cedmagic.com cc: digest@cedmagic.com Hi, I hope I don't bother you with this e-mail. And I hope this email don't contains unobtrusive requests. I recently took a look on your site called "CED Magic" at www.cedmagic.com It's really interesting to me. Congrats! CED video disc is really little-known here in my country. As I know, onyl LD-players and VCR's are ever availabe here. I'm sorry this. I have a friend of mine who still collect LD's (he also had a few LV's). I would like to ask you for help, tip, advice. I'm the maintainer of a music homepage regarding UK group Talk Talk from the new wave era, called "Another World". http://www.talktalk.hu/ I'm also the author the Talk Talk Discography on mentioned page. I use abbreviations for the formats which on appeared the albums, single, videos, there're sections for "compilation videos" and "soundtracks/home videos". Please take a look at http://talktalk.hu/ttd.htm I apply the abbriviation of "VD" for CED. But I still don't which one I should have to apply perfectly (best) for CED video disc. VD or CED? I really don't know which on is that I want to apply in my Talk Talk Discography. As I knew CED is an abbreviation for Capacitance Electronic Disc system. Or is CED an abbreviation for CED video disc too? Is CED an abbreviation for the system or video disc format? VD or CED? Please feel free and give me some advice. I also would like to ask you for the CATALOG NUMBERS for the following appearances (only 4 CED video discs). I have the UPC's (bar codes) taken from your US/UK CED database, but I still don't have the accurate, exact CATALOG NUMBER which are appear on front or back sleeves/caddies of these CED Video Discs. Please would you be so kind - if you can - send me all the requested Catalog Numbers and the name of Publishers/Labels/ Manufacturers on these video discs. Here's my list: CED VideoDiscs concerning Talk Talk video clips: Picture Music {77080339153} UK Picture Music {76476122225} US Home Video (movies): Night Shift {25757200060} USA First Born {37757017449} USA I should greatly appreciate for your help. I'm looking forward to hearing from you. All the best for 2003. Ferenc Greetings from Budapest, Hungary. www.talktalk.hu ------------------------------------------------------------------------ From: "dickey vallery sr." <d.vallerysr> To: <digest@cedmagic.com> Subject: 1985 rca tv Date: Fri, 17 Jan 2003 19:16:35 -0800 looking for a CONVERGENCE PC BOARD for a 1985 RCA model PCPLR600P serial 5312H5040 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ From: "cedatum" <cedatum> To: <digest@cedmagic.com> Subject: New source of repair parts for RCA SelectaVision CED players. Date: Sat, 18 Jan 2003 06:22:47 -0500 Message from CEDatum. Looking for a part to repair your RCA CED player ? I have a good selection of new and used RCA parts and assemblies. Visit my website at : <http://www.piete.com/cedatum.htm>www.piete.com/cedatum.htm or e-mail me at : cedatum@ccrtc.com Example : Part 157598 - 3rd reduction gear for J/K player. I have this part in stock. John at CEDatum
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