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It was a really popular medium for anime back in the 80's and 90's, right?
And very, very overpriced, which seems to have led to anime being seen as geeky there.
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It was a really popular medium for anime back in the 80's and 90's, right?
iirc in a lot of cases vhs was more expensive than LD in JapanAnd very, very overpriced, which seems to have led to anime being seen as geeky there.
It’s the first optical disc, so it basically is the grandpa of the CD and DVD. Without it, optical media (cd and dvd) would’ve been a lot different or maybe might’ve never existed at allSupposedly, it was like the grandfather of CDs and DVDs, and was not very popular in the US or Europe, but had more of a following in Japan:
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VHS is what I'm personally familiar with.
That sounds right. You'll wanna make sure to have the analog audio hooked up too since some LD's (older ones, DTS) have exclusive content on those tracks.
LDDB.com is a great resource btw.
iirc VHS could theoretically do two different audio sets via SAPVHS can't touch LD's audio options of course.
VHS recorded audio 2 different ways. Both analog stereo.iirc VHS could theoretically do two different audio sets via SAP
iirc VHS could theoretically do two different audio sets via SAP
So on VHS you got lofi mono, lofi stereo, or hifi stereo. Analog.
How to listen to Dolby Surround matrixed LD soundtracks with a modern AVR/surround setup? Does the Dolby Surround mode on modern AVRs do a good job handling matrixed soundtracks?
I've been in lurk mode for some time and haven't been looking at this thread so I missed this reply! Curious to see your thoughts on what's best. That AVD-2000 does work really well. For the most part I've been sticking with not worrying about it and letting DSU on my modern receiver handle it. In general it seems to do an ok job but recently I noticed it had really badly separated surrounds in a few scenes with engine noises in the mix.The Marantz AV9000 seems to be what you are looking for. It does AC-3, so I assume it must also do old-school 4-channel Dolby Surround. Also has both s-video and composite in and out.
All modern receivers with Dolby Surround are allegedly able to process old school Pro Logic, but many, many threads on audiophile forums suggest otherwise. DTS seems to be more straightforward (if you have LDs using DTS for the digital surround tracks).
Currently going for 200 EUR on ebay.
Would you stick with the DPLI output of the AVD-2000 for matrixed audio? My understanding is that 3 channel Dolby surround didn't really last long in the home and that the center channel in DPLI is just the matching portions from L and R channels redirected to a center channel.
I've been using a Denon AVD-2000 to pass through the PCM and DD tracks over optical to my AVR but since I started questioning how DSU functions I just recently hooked up the 6 channel analog outs to use the Denon's DPLI processing.
Update: I watched the majority of the time with 5.1 DD direct to the AVR then DSU that up to 7.1 but I did take the time to listen to the different options.
The challenge lies in my need for closed captioning decoding which made things incredibly annoying and difficult.