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Posted: 04 Jun 2019, 12:51
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Is there any sort of signage on a cover i see for sale online that would alert me what the sound is on a disc ??
As long as PAL is concerned, you need to have Digital Audio on the cover (not Digitally Processed or Digitally Mastered ). Seeing the CX logo is also a clue that it's a PAL analog soundtrack.
And best double-checking the database if the information is available.
You want to avoid PAL ANALOG: https://www.lddb.com/search.php?adv_search=*&adv_reference=&video=2&sound=1&format=ld
and PAL ANALOG-CX: https://www.lddb.com/search.php?adv_search=*&adv_reference=&video=2&sound=2&format=ld
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takeshi666 |
Posted: 05 Jun 2019, 15:51
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I think some higher end players do play analog audio on both PAL and NTSC, but I don't think there are enough analog-only PAL discs worth getting to justify the investment. |
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blam1 |
Posted: 05 Jun 2019, 20:04
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The following Pioneer consumer (non-industrial) players will play Analog and Digital audio on PAL discs:
PAL Only: CLD-1200 CLD-1400 CLD-1600 CLD-2950 CLD-600
NTSC / PAL: CLD-1450 CLD-D515 CLD-D925 DVL-919E
The only ones I have direct experience with are the CLD-D925 and DVL-919E, both of which are excellent. The CLD-2950 is a step down, being equivalent to the CLD-D503 in the US. the CLD-2950, D515, D925 and DVL-919E are the only two sided players in this list. |
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