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publius
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Post subject: Re: Pictures or videos of Muse Hi-Vision discs Posted: 25 Oct 2012, 22:17 |
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publius wrote: I wonder if I can make a multi-channel audio recording with my computer. I have a digital audio input, & decoders with digital audio outputs, but the problem is that there are separate outputs for 1/L+2/R & 3/C+4/S. I could record them separately, but getting the timing correct is a problem! Well, for some reason, I can't seem to record the digital audio stream. I get an error, "cannot open recording device", or simply nothing at all. Maybe the copyright bit is set.
_________________ MUSE decoder information and user guides LD player connexion guide
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Post subject: Re: Pictures or videos of Muse Hi-Vision discs Posted: 31 Oct 2012, 08:03 |
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Well, my attempts to capture & assemble video & audio have so far met with less success than would have been gratifying. I wound up doing analog recording of A-Mode 3-1 channel stereo. Here is a ZIP file, about 65 MB, containing WAV files of Left/Right and Center/Surround for the demo material in chapters 15-17 of The Test Disc, as decoded by my MSC-3000, as well as a two-channel downmix from my HV-VMD1.
_________________ MUSE decoder information and user guides LD player connexion guide
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msgohan
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Post subject: Re: Pictures or videos of Muse Hi-Vision discs Posted: 19 Mar 2013, 12:13 |
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Supremely pleased to offer up these shots of a MUSE Hi-Vision LaserDisc: Ferrari of the Art( Review link) Someone converted his copy to 18Mbps 1080i MPEG-2 + WAV. These are screencaps from that file. I can help anyone obtain the entire video, if you want (posted to Usenet). [ Gallery link containing these same images] Having never seen a MUSE disc, I'm highly impressed with the quality of this file. And to know that it's a conversion, so the original analog video is actually slightly better, is amazing. Sadly I don't think the guy who did this has converted any filmic content at this point.
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museld
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Post subject: Re: Pictures or videos of Muse Hi-Vision discs Posted: 18 Nov 2015, 23:30 |
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Joined: 18 Nov 2015, 19:02 Posts: 25 Location: United States Has thanked: 0 time Been thanked: 0 time
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msgohan wrote: Someone converted his copy to 18Mbps 1080i MPEG-2 + WAV. These are screencaps from that file. I can help anyone obtain the entire video, if you want (posted to Usenet).
Having never seen a MUSE disc, I'm highly impressed with the quality of this file. And to know that it's a conversion, so the original analog video is actually slightly better, is amazing. Sadly I don't think the guy who did this has converted any filmic content at this point. I captured and compressed this title. Never did the movies, the movies (mostly) failed to look better than the DVD parts. I captured a few NEC Fish discs (to preserve in case of hardware failure) as well as some of the scenery discs. Surprised most of the scenery titles have never been offered even on Blu-Ray. Fish Exhibition/Okinawa, I have both a BS broadcast version, a U.S. broadcast (likely from HDVS disc) version, as well as the MUSE captured version. The MUSE version looks really good, nearly indistinguishable from the digital showings.
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Post subject: Re: Pictures or videos of Muse Hi-Vision discs Posted: 23 Oct 2021, 18:32 |
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Joined: 27 Oct 2020, 19:29 Posts: 13 Location: Finland Has thanked: 0 time Been thanked: 2 times
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museld wrote: msgohan wrote: Someone converted his copy to 18Mbps 1080i MPEG-2 + WAV. These are screencaps from that file. I can help anyone obtain the entire video, if you want (posted to Usenet).
Having never seen a MUSE disc, I'm highly impressed with the quality of this file. And to know that it's a conversion, so the original analog video is actually slightly better, is amazing. Sadly I don't think the guy who did this has converted any filmic content at this point. I captured and compressed this title. Never did the movies, the movies (mostly) failed to look better than the DVD parts. I captured a few NEC Fish discs (to preserve in case of hardware failure) as well as some of the scenery discs. Surprised most of the scenery titles have never been offered even on Blu-Ray. Fish Exhibition/Okinawa, I have both a BS broadcast version, a U.S. broadcast (likely from HDVS disc) version, as well as the MUSE captured version. The MUSE version looks really good, nearly indistinguishable from the digital showings. Could you upload these video captures and broadcast recordings somewhere? Maybe archive.org(Ferrari of the Art can be found there)? This kind of video material is very scarce these days so every contribution is appreciated.
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