I wish this show was on longer than 3 years. I enjoyed watching it. I thought that it was a great game show. I do enjoy the reruns. It is still great 👍. I wonder what some of the contestants look like now.
Well the ABC version is going into its sixth year, and even if new shows only appear a handful of times each year, its still fun an exciting to watch. But its like the difference between the MLB and the NFL in terms of how many shows are played, but it does make those ABC episodes more exciting. That said, to have such an exciting show on Monday-Friday back then along with countless others, we'll never quite have anything like we saw back in the 1960s, '70s, '80s, and early '90s in terms of the amount of different daily game shows we saw on the air, both network and syndicated (and even cable in later years).
When i return home i will check the quality of my master copy to verify this but i am fairly certain this is the issue. if it is not then i will repost the episode as soon as i am able. Again I apologize profusely for misleading you to believe the eps were DVD quality. It was not intentional. I try to do my best in posting the highest possible quality content and endeavor to continue doing so. I hope this answer helps and i thank you for your continued viewership.
The software i use (nero 9) allows for an "automatic fit to disc" option which adjusts resolution to the best possible settings when authoring. Obviously if i stretch it too far (try to put too much on one disc) it will downgrade the resolution in an attempt to fit everything on the disc. again i think this was the case as i usually was able to fit 4 to 6 eps per disc. there are rare occasions where i saw 7 or 8 to a single layer dvd. again i will check the eps in question and let you know.
I just checked the episode in question as well as a few that followed. The file info says the resolution is 704 x 480. this might be the reason why it is not giving a 480 option and is probably due to the way i authored the DVD some years ago. I might have attempted to squeeze to many eps onto one disc resulting in a slightly lower resolution. at the time i originally authored the DVDs i was something of a nube and prob messed something up. i apologize for this. (to be continued...)
Well i am essentially uploading VOB files straight from the DVD file structure. No recoding or conversion of any kind. so essentially what you are seeing is straight from the DVD and the file size is pretty standard (0.99 GB i believe). again there was a time when i was experimenting with how far i could stretch things... seeing how many eps i could fit on DVD without signifigant loss of quality. (continued in a second post)
OK Sean Martin, have you recorded any PYL episodes from the green ball-era GSN years, or you just didn't get GSN then when PYL was seen in the GSN green ball-era years? Also, some people would fit in 4-5 episodes per disc as the DVD can hold up to 2 hours if they want to keep the quality pristine. Do you know when you first started recording these PYL episodes from GSN?
Also the first episode with the "France" prize, which by the retail value, probably doesn't include Paris. And its remarkable how so many contestants would choose London over $2500, not understanding how weak the Pound was at the time (it was pretty close to parity over the Dollar at the time).
You are correct about 4 in 5 spins. - A contestant named Cre earned $500, then hit four whammies in a row. [Tony / Dan / Cre] - Kasey hit three whammies out of the gate, then $4,000 and a spin, then whammied out. [Kacey / Chris / Skip] To my knowledge, nobody has ever hit 4 in just 4 total spins.
@@ngarcia103 You're wrong. Mona on her third show in 1985 whammied out in just four spins, as did Lorraine in 1986. Only two women hit 4 whammies in 4 spins in a row.
I wish this show was on longer than 3 years. I enjoyed watching it. I thought that it was a great game show. I do enjoy the reruns. It is still great 👍. I wonder what some of the contestants look like now.
Well the ABC version is going into its sixth year, and even if new shows only appear a handful of times each year, its still fun an exciting to watch. But its like the difference between the MLB and the NFL in terms of how many shows are played, but it does make those ABC episodes more exciting. That said, to have such an exciting show on Monday-Friday back then along with countless others, we'll never quite have anything like we saw back in the 1960s, '70s, '80s, and early '90s in terms of the amount of different daily game shows we saw on the air, both network and syndicated (and even cable in later years).
Bob has the face of Jim Carrey.
Carrey as Fire Marshall Bill
I was going to say Matt Lablanc or a young Tom Cruise
17:17 Bob's clip from the intros
Another Great Game!! Lot’s of Fun and neat to be able to see! Thank you
17:16 Bob's whammy is shown later during the intros.
Bob's loss from the intros!
@@ericsiegel2401 A rare case where the clip doesn't give away the outcome!
@@TheEggplantThatAteChicago Call that a split second.
It’s my all-time favorite.
When i return home i will check the quality of my master copy to verify this but i am fairly certain this is the issue. if it is not then i will repost the episode as soon as i am able. Again I apologize profusely for misleading you to believe the eps were DVD quality. It was not intentional. I try to do my best in posting the highest possible quality content and endeavor to continue doing so. I hope this answer helps and i thank you for your continued viewership.
Catherine Hit a Fourth a Whammy She’s Out At 13:48
The software i use (nero 9) allows for an "automatic fit to disc" option which adjusts resolution to the best possible settings when authoring. Obviously if i stretch it too far (try to put too much on one disc) it will downgrade the resolution in an attempt to fit everything on the disc. again i think this was the case as i usually was able to fit 4 to 6 eps per disc. there are rare occasions where i saw 7 or 8 to a single layer dvd. again i will check the eps in question and let you know.
I just checked the episode in question as well as a few that followed. The file info says the resolution is 704 x 480. this might be the reason why it is not giving a 480 option and is probably due to the way i authored the DVD some years ago. I might have attempted to squeeze to many eps onto one disc resulting in a slightly lower resolution. at the time i originally authored the DVDs i was something of a nube and prob messed something up. i apologize for this. (to be continued...)
Back to studio 33 (a.k.a. The Bob Barker Studio) and Pick-A-Corner gets a new color scheme.
Well i am essentially uploading VOB files straight from the DVD file structure. No recoding or conversion of any kind. so essentially what you are seeing is straight from the DVD and the file size is pretty standard (0.99 GB i believe). again there was a time when i was experimenting with how far i could stretch things... seeing how many eps i could fit on DVD without signifigant loss of quality. (continued in a second post)
Dan Barker, no, there was Karen Martin's pool table call that also appears in a few intros that was from round 1
1st episode with Pick A Corner in a dark green background with white lettering
I think it is more about the size of the file. If the size is not enough to be within the quality of 480 then it will go to 360. Just my assumption.
That shouldn't be. i did not do anything differently than before that i know of. are all the other episodes i uploaded yesterday and today like that?
I just checked. The other eps seem fine... lemmie check the vid quality of the original...
@1:09, it might've been, Peter, the show that follows you on CBS, that's still popular 38 yrs later.
OK Sean Martin, have you recorded any PYL episodes from the green ball-era GSN years, or you just didn't get GSN then when PYL was seen in the GSN green ball-era years? Also, some people would fit in 4-5 episodes per disc as the DVD can hold up to 2 hours if they want to keep the quality pristine. Do you know when you first started recording these PYL episodes from GSN?
But the video quality is up to 360 not 480. Could this be fixed, please?
A.M.A.Z.I.N.G!!
1st episode where Pick A Corner changed.
Also the first episode with the "France" prize, which by the retail value, probably doesn't include Paris. And its remarkable how so many contestants would choose London over $2500, not understanding how weak the Pound was at the time (it was pretty close to parity over the Dollar at the time).
Have to say it, they still spell it FlatWEAR.......
Poor Veronica!
She got greedy! Bob was right!
And poor Catherine, the amount of cash squares she hit was 2!
13:36 would make a good sound in PYL Expert Edition
Could you Please Upload with Press Your Luck with Bugs Bunny vs. Tina Russo Duck vs. Petunia Pig?
Those that even exist?!?
Catherine hit whammies in 4/6 spins. That is shitty luck. We’ve seen someone whammy out on 5 spins, right? Did we ever see four in a row?
It happened to a guy named Ed in late 1984.
You are correct about 4 in 5 spins.
- A contestant named Cre earned $500, then hit four whammies in a row. [Tony / Dan / Cre]
- Kasey hit three whammies out of the gate, then $4,000 and a spin, then whammied out. [Kacey / Chris / Skip]
To my knowledge, nobody has ever hit 4 in just 4 total spins.
@@ngarcia103 You're wrong. Mona on her third show in 1985 whammied out in just four spins, as did Lorraine in 1986. Only two women hit 4 whammies in 4 spins in a row.
Why was Catherine brought back?
TjArtez Stevenson that’s what I said
Mary's whammy hit from Round 1 is the only intro from Round 1, right?
Yes
13:48 - Game over for Catherine!
18:46