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Author:  ertoili [ 21 Jan 2015, 20:36 ]
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some japs i have with obi (manufacturing quality is much better)

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some Brit two disc boxes from HongKong (HiFi stereo Dolby NR on linear)

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Author:  nissling [ 21 Jan 2015, 21:01 ]
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Those Japanese pr0nos are really nice. At least the covers. :P

Author:  ertoili [ 22 Jan 2015, 12:29 ]
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yes the covers, because later some pixelation with fast movements are really ugly :lol: :lol:s

VHS still better no doubt

Author:  nissling [ 22 Jan 2015, 12:50 ]
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Yes, I'd rather go for VHS than VCD. The artifacts are extremely heavy on VCD. Only thing I'd say is better on VCD than VHS is the audio, and that it's easier/faster to make backups of them. Picture-wise it's as awful as can be.

Author:  confederate [ 03 Mar 2015, 23:54 ]
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nissling wrote:
Yes, I'd rather go for VHS than VCD. The artifacts are extremely heavy on VCD. Only thing I'd say is better on VCD than VHS is the audio, and that it's easier/faster to make backups of them. Picture-wise it's as awful as can be.


VHS Hi-Fi Stereo audio is pretty damn good. I have many original VHS tapes that sound great and better than Dolby Digital 2.0 or MPEG2 2.0 as seen on VCD
or digital broadcasts. My UK Star Trek: DS9 tapes sound fantastic. It totally s**ts on the DVD releases.
The original VCDs released by Philips in Europe in the early 90s have a decent picture quality and they look much better than the average Hong Kong VCD title however
I have also seen some decent HK releases. My HK VCD of Hero with Jet Li looks pretty amazing for a VCD.

Author:  formatcollector [ 31 Jul 2015, 11:41 ]
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confederate wrote:
nissling wrote:
The original VCDs released by Philips in Europe in the early 90s have a decent picture quality and they look much better than the average Hong Kong VCD title however


The Philips VCDs here in the UK where branded CD-I Philips had there own player which would also play games most notable dragon's Lair and Mad Dog Macree

The box's had CD-I printed on them instead of VCD the cover art is very good and sound and picture quality is also good for something released in the 90's

I think there are about 64 title release's which I have all of them some I have duplicates and willing to trade

Author:  godzilla-2000 [ 20 Aug 2016, 17:53 ]
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Currently I have 527 titles on VCD in my collection (for some titles I have several different editions).
99% of these are original licenced VCDs of domestically made (in the country of the VCD's origin) films.
They are from the following countries:

# Thailand (160)
# Malaysia (146) (mostly Indonesian, some Malay films)
# India (105)
# Hong Kong (59)
# Philippines (25)
# Indonesia (24)
# Pakistan (12)
# Nigeria (10)
# Cambodia (7)
# Turkey (5)
# China (4)
# Egypt (2)
# South Korea (2)
# Iran (1)
# Singapore (1)
# Bangladesh (1)

Most of these films are unavailable in other formats than VCD.

Author:  forper [ 22 Aug 2016, 12:40 ]
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I hate VCD quality but I have quite a few from the day. Without the VCDs I used to pickup in Sydney Chinatown in the 90s I never would have seen classics like Made in Hong Kong (Still can't find that on DVD) and Bounce Kogals. I have some official Japanese concert VCDs from Hong Kong of Amuro Namie and Aikawa Nanase, nice packaging. I have a Japanese VCD of Rie Tomosaka posing and talking complete with Obi etc. I used to watch on my import Saturn with VCD card late 90s..I like the option to pause and zoom.

Author:  rbf18270 [ 17 Dec 2016, 14:43 ]
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integra wrote:
Not so many blu-ray players do VCD!
Most DVD players do (not all!)
Some LD players do also! :D

But the quality is really bad!



I recently have been playing my VCDs through my Philips Blu Ray Player and it's the best quality I have seen for VCD. I have tried many DVD and other Blu Ray players but they have never looked so good. I was shocked. Almost DVD quality. Only scenes that were somewhat questionable were the real fast moving scenes.

Author:  godzilla-2000 [ 11 May 2017, 09:44 ]
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I have some Korean VCDs actually that I bought new in the late 1990s/early 2000s (only 2, I think).

Never seen a Japanese VCD release but wouldn't be surprised if there were some.
When it comes to electronics, Japan tried out pretty much everything.

Author:  substance [ 11 May 2017, 13:38 ]
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Hd-vcd would be cool. Mega compression but 720p video :)

Author:  hippiedalek [ 12 May 2017, 10:07 ]
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substance wrote:
Hd-vcd would be cool. Mega compression but 720p video :)

There was SVCD which could reach the heady heights of 480p! (576p for PAL) Not sure if they were ever released commercially but the down side was films were usually split over three or more discs.

Author:  substance [ 12 May 2017, 17:52 ]
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hippiedalek wrote:
substance wrote:
Hd-vcd would be cool. Mega compression but 720p video :)

There was SVCD which could reach the heady heights of 480p! (576p for PAL) Not sure if they were ever released commercially but the down side was films were usually split over three or more discs.



Yeah but we need that "HD" in the name. 960x720 (none square pixels for 16:9) and heavy compression. Half an hour per disc:)

Author:  happycube [ 13 May 2017, 08:54 ]
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Youtube-quality 720P would easily fit into SVCD bitrates. With h.265 it might even be half-decent 720P depending on the content. ;)

Author:  betocure [ 03 Oct 2017, 16:34 ]
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Hi! I just got a bunch of VCD's yesterday (very rare to find over here)
Anybody knows if is there some kind of database over there?

Author:  dumbchemist [ 03 Oct 2017, 18:28 ]
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In regards to players able to play VCD's, here is what I have found:

I have a Sony UBP-X800 player (2017 model) and I have personally played the following formats: CD, VCD, DVD, BD, and UHD(4K). The VCD I tried (2001 HK issue) played well; but, the PQ was not sparkling. I would say it is between CED and VHS in quality. The player is not at fault as I tested a UHD and the image on a 1080 set was the best I have seen. The X800 can also play a variety of 3D discs; but, I could not find the list in the manual. I will continue to look.

Note: The manual for the X800 does not mention that the player can display VCD's. I did try an HD-DVD and the player told me that it could not read the disc. I thought I would try anyway.

Author:  betocure [ 26 Oct 2017, 20:56 ]
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Quality is terrible, I know. But covers are really great!!
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Author:  signofzeta [ 27 Oct 2017, 00:23 ]
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I’m assuming those would be Hong Kong dollars, otherwise that price sucks for something worse than VHS. Heck, I think the remastered LD was only $30 USD. Singapore maybe? What’s the date?

Author:  rein-o [ 27 Oct 2017, 03:19 ]
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I think that's Malaysian?? I've had some bootleg DVDs with those types of price stickers and they were from Malaysia or Thailand.

Author:  betocure [ 27 Oct 2017, 12:36 ]
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No date release on discs or cover. "For sale and rental in Singapore only" on back cover.
Barcode: 8 888837 006202

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