Title: | Welcome to the CD Notes Conference |
Notice: | Welcome to COOKIE |
Moderator: | COOKIE::ROLLOW |
Created: | Mon Feb 17 1986 |
Last Modified: | Fri Mar 03 1989 |
Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Number of topics: | 1517 |
Total number of notes: | 13349 |
[Reproduced from the October edition of "Q" magazine, without permission, naturally.] CDV Sensation Philips reckon that they'll have their CDV machine on sale before the end of the year. It's a machine that will play CDs and a new gold coloured 5" disc which contains 20 minutes of music and a five minute video. The audio part of the disc will also be playable on ordinary CD players. This CDV marvel will also handle the old Laservision discs, the 8" double-sided video maxi-single, which carries 20 minutes of audio and video on either side, and a 12" double-sided CDV (neither the 8" nor the 12" is gold-coloured) containing up to 2 hours of CD sound and pictures. This larger disc will be able to carry entire concerts, of course, in digital sound, and there is likely to be a particularly healthy classical market for operas and ballets. The machine will have freeze-frame, reverse play, and fast and slow motion. The aerial cable plugs into the CDV player (although unlike a VCR it has no tuner) and the signal is passed on to the TV via the CDV's output line. There are also normal connections for linking up to a hi-fi amplifier. Philips, Yamaha, Pioneer, and Technics/Panasonic all have hardware ready for production and most record companies are prepared for this new machine, with PolyGram themselves having 250 rock titles ready to roll with the launch - Dire Straits' Brothers In Arms will be one of the first - and Warner Bros were early confirmers of their commitment to the format. In all some 30 different hardware and software companies are preparing for CDV's debut and already some 2000 films have been made available. The software companies are especially enthusiastic about CDV and are hoping to push the appeal of CD further towards the younger end of the market by making music videos more readily and cheaply available. It is hoped therefore that costs of both hardware and software will be kept down. At the moment, the expected cost of the machine is 500 pounds.
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898.1 | DCC::JAERVINEN | I never buy beer, I only rent it | Mon Sep 14 1987 12:20 | 5 | |
The players and software were presented at the Internationale Funkaustellung in Berlin a couple of weeks ago (the biggest HiFi/Video fair in Europe, I believe). I guess this will be the hot item for christmas sales... | |||||
898.2 | SONY CPD302 & video | SKYLRK::WALSH | Robert E. Walsh | Mon Sep 14 1987 14:59 | 12 |
I purchased a SONY CPD302 player 2 years ago. One of the reasons why I picked this is model is that it had a "Subcode out" port in the back to be used in the future. I had heard rumors to the effect that video output would be possible with an attachment to this port. However, no sales people I talked to knew anything about this. Which brings me to the question: Was SONY represented at any of these shows with their decoder? | |||||
898.3 | What goes around, comes around | SOFBAS::JOHNSON | Live in a General Products #4 hull. | Tue Sep 15 1987 17:57 | 5 |
...and poor RCA thought the laserdisc was dead. :-) Matt | |||||
898.4 | Discwasher announces "CD-Shrink"??? | BETHE::LICEA_KANE | Wed Sep 16 1987 19:23 | 5 | |
I'm still trying to figure out how to put a 5" disk in my "ordinary CD player". -mr. bill | |||||
898.5 | DCC::JAERVINEN | I never buy beer, I only rent it | Thu Sep 17 1987 10:19 | 2 | |
Use a big hammer. | |||||
898.6 | A Prediction | PENUTS::SALLOWAY | Fri Sep 18 1987 02:11 | 9 | |
I read that, with the new CDV disks, you have to FF past the video potion before you can hear the 20 minutes or so of music. This is because of the enourmous difference in speeds between the video and audio. With the declining quality (and budgets) of music videos in the last 24 months, I'd have to say that this new development, the CD/Video single, is a product whose time has come and gone, if it was ever here. You've heard it here 1st... CDV :== BOMB | |||||
898.7 | Go directly to 791.0 -- Do not collect $200 | CASEE::CLARK | Ward Clark | Fri Sep 18 1987 08:20 | 4 |
See 791.0 for a pointer to the LASERDISC Conference where discussion of CD-V hardware and software is already in progress (since 24-Mar-87). -- Ward |