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Post subject: Re: Any way make 5" VSD/CD-V LaserDisc? Posted: 17 Sep 2017, 02:56 |
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Naah, i think it is two worlds diverting. One is the old world with analogue media as even CDV is for the video part (which makes it so interesting) The other world is all digital, which can be had as 4K or 8K on a micro sd card. I shoot for example 4K video with my Sony A6300 where you can basically see every detail, but also enjoy watching CDVs on standalone cdv players as they have something special about them bringing back fond memories of my teenhood and shine on a crt. One thing i can think of, when 3D printing will reach nanolevels, to figure out the efm signal and 3D print a disc. One day one could sort of copy an existing disc that way, find out the toc, markers and efm signal and reverse engineer it and apply it to existing analogue equipment, a former cd plant, or something. The other way around is like capturing the efm signal as raw and pure as posible and digitize it to let's say 720P or higher. Like for example in this thread: (WIP) Laserdisc software image decoder from raw signal
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Post subject: Re: Any way make 5" VSD/CD-V LaserDisc? Posted: 06 Oct 2017, 06:53 |
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publius wrote: I am convinced the thing can be done. At this time I have no results to report, or indeed any really clear avenue to follow. We are in total agreement then.
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Post subject: Re: Any way make 5" VSD/CD-V LaserDisc? Posted: 13 Dec 2023, 17:28 |
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So I've got my hands on my first VSD title... Sagashiteta Onna: Art Japanesque UKIYOE Quote: Still shots of old Japanese prints accompanied by synthesizer music "performed live" by Masabumi Kikuchi. Released by Dentsu. Includes insert with credits, which folds out to 20x20 cm. "Not for sale or rental" given as a gift in boxset [PCLX-00009], apparently a promo for full-length release, Pony Canyon [G98X5053] or V150X8212 (VHS, JPY 14,502), according to insert. Sagashiteta Onna: Art Japanesque UKIYOE (1991) [DVS-00009]Video Single Disc (VSD) is a disc-based format that carried the same analog video information as a LaserDisc, but on a 12-centimetre (4.75 inch) diameter CD-DA-sized disc. It was spearheaded by Sony and was released in Japan in 1990.[2][3] It was a new variety of laserdisc and variation on the CD Video (CD-V) format, except that VSD disc carried only a video track (of up to 5 minutes' duration), and its associated audio, with no CD-compatible partition. The disc is the same size as a standard CD and holds five minutes of video with digital sound.[1][4] It did not have any additional audio tracks like CD-V. Like CD-V, VSD discs could be played back by multi-disc or LaserDisc players that had VSD playback capability.So I'm wondering if we could make new titles for LD based on this VSD format? Could it be done???
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Post subject: Re: Any way make 5" VSD/CD-V LaserDisc? Posted: 14 Dec 2023, 01:40 |
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laserdick007 wrote: So I'm wondering if we could make new titles for LD based on this VSD format? Could it be done??? With unlimited engineering time and money, you can give it a go! => Recording CDV's on a modern CD/DVD BurnerJulien
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Post subject: Re: Any way make 5" VSD/CD-V LaserDisc? Posted: 14 Dec 2023, 02:36 |
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laserdick007 wrote: So I've got my hands on my first VSD title... Sagashiteta Onna: Art Japanesque UKIYOE Still shots of old Japanese prints accompanied by synthesizer music "performed live" by Masabumi Kikuchi. Released by Dentsu. Includes insert with credits, which folds out to 20x20 cm. "Not for sale or rental" given as a gift in boxset [PCLX-00009], apparently a promo for full-length release, Pony Canyon [G98X5053] or V150X8212 (VHS, JPY 14,502), according to insert. Sagashiteta Onna: Art Japanesque UKIYOE (1991) [DVS-00009]Video Single Disc (VSD) is a disc-based format that carried the same analog video information as a LaserDisc, but on a 12-centimetre (4.75 inch) diameter CD-DA-sized disc. It was spearheaded by Sony and was released in Japan in 1990.[2][3] It was a new variety of laserdisc and variation on the CD Video (CD-V) format, except that VSD disc carried only a video track (of up to 5 minutes' duration), and its associated audio, with no CD-compatible partition. The disc is the same size as a standard CD and holds five minutes of video with digital sound.[1][4] It did not have any additional audio tracks like CD-V. Like CD-V, VSD discs could be played back by multi-disc or LaserDisc players that had VSD playback capability.So I'm wondering if we could make new titles for LD based on this VSD format? Could it be done??? There’s no meaningful difference between CDV and VSD. Neither is more or less difficult than the other to make so see the other threads about this same subject. IIRC no one with an advanced knowledge of low level burner hardware has posted anything so it’s all theory.
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