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laserdiscoking |
Posted: 02 Apr 2021, 05:03
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1) Contrary to many responses in this thread, CD+G discs can be played natively on most CD based video game consoles of the 1990s without additional cards or peripherals. CD+G plays natively without question on the following systems:
Turbo/PC-Engine CD (including Laseractive module) Philips CD-i Sega CD (including Laseractive module) Sony Playstation Sega Saturn 3do Atari Jaguar CD Amiga CD-32 PC-FX
Theoretically, the PS2 should be able to play CD+G discs because it is backwards compatible with the PS1. However, since the only way for the PS2 to trigger PS1 mode is to use a PS1 disc, then loading a CD+G disc in a PS2 loads the PS2 CD Player and plays the disc as a regular audio CD.
Starting with the Sega Dreamcast in 1999, CD+G support was dropped across the board for all subsequent consoles.
2) Kodak Photo CD's can be played on the following systems:
Philips CD-i (natively) 3do (natively) PC-FX (natively) Sega Saturn (Video CD/Photo CD card installed required, or Photo CD Operator disc required) Amiga CD-32 (requires a Photo CD boot disc, similar to the Photo CD Operator disc on the SS)
3) Video CD can be played on the following systems
Philips CD-i (Digital Video Cartridge required or integrated Motorola DV capability required) 3do (Digital Video Module required/ FZ-1, FZ-10, Goldstar, and Samsung) Sega Saturn (Video CD card required, various manf.) Amiga CD-32 (DV card required) Sony Playstation (there is one official Hong Kong PS1 model that plays them natively, and there are various third party (HK) VCD add-on cards that are notoriously terrible at playing them.) Sega Dreamcast (with the Dream VCD add on as well as some HK add ons. Also has a lot of problems with playback.) |
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laserdiscoking |
Posted: 18 May 2022, 04:14
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I had about 16 platters shipped on March 4th and they left Japan on March 7th. It hasn't arrived as of today May 17th. Is this normal for Surface mail to the United States? If and when they do arrive, what shape are they in? I've had discs shipped from Japan via EMS/DHL (and SAL when it was available) plenty of times but this is my first time doing Surface because of the ETA and I was always afraid the box would be peed on by a few sailors or thrown overboard during the trip. |
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laserdiscoking |
Posted: 24 May 2022, 01:50
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Follow-up: It arrived today in the US in New Jersey. It is set to be delivered on Friday to me in Texas. So from port to port, March 7th to May 23rd, 11 weeks. |
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laserdiscoking |
Posted: 07 Jul 2022, 05:13
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As the late Richard Feynman would say, "that's not even wrong". |
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