Retrotink 4k - The ultimate scaler for Laserdisc?

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  • Опубликовано: 29 дек 2024
  • Laserdisc, VHS, Beta on a 4K projector with Retrotink 4K. Scanlines, cropping and CRT emulation. How does it work? Let's find out!

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  • @Supervocetubeia64
    @Supervocetubeia64 11 месяцев назад +50

    Laserdiscs are recorded with composite signal. The difference in quality between S-Video (Y/C) and composite will depend on how good the comb filter in each device is. My guess would be that the Retrotink has a better comb filter than the LD player. If that's the case, composite signal will actually look better on the Retrotink.

    • @KayoMichiels
      @KayoMichiels 11 месяцев назад +1

      Like you said: it depends on the player.. so if you got the best LaserDisc player money could buy (the LD and DVD combo) you probably gonna get the cleanest video output, be it from the composite or S Video.

    • @Supervocetubeia64
      @Supervocetubeia64 11 месяцев назад

      @@KayoMichiels yeah, it's true. If the comb filter inside the player is better than the one on the Retrotink then yes, S-Video will look better.

    • @analogvideochannel4612
      @analogvideochannel4612 11 месяцев назад +6

      @@Supervocetubeia64 The comb filters in the players were generally not all that great since they're from the 90s after all. Granted not sure the one in the retrotink is either, I think it's still just a 2D one and not a 3D one which looks at multiple frames and can do a better job.
      One challenge with the use cases in the video (videotape, laserdisc and similar) is that to do them optimally (sofisticated 3D Y/C separation, buffering to handle videotape instability etc) requires adding some delay and processing which you obviously don't want in the primary use case for this device which is retro gaming, so while it can probably do a relatively good job, a device that was designed around LD/videotape specifically would be ideal.

    • @gurugee2112
      @gurugee2112 11 месяцев назад +4

      s-video on laser disc players was a scam. composite ALWAYS looked better.

    • @MisplacedMedia
      @MisplacedMedia 9 месяцев назад +4

      @@gurugee2112 there's plenty of players where s-video looks better, mostly the later/higher end models. my player's composite output looks noticeably worse.

  • @SmokeMonster
    @SmokeMonster 9 месяцев назад +16

    Great video. I was a RT4K beta tester and have a lot of advice from Mike Chi about LaserDisc specific settings. For all players you want IRE 7.5, that's why it's washed out. Also, composite is cleanest, especially with the new 3D comb filter that's been added.

    • @5minutesofretro
      @5minutesofretro  9 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks! It's an ongoing trial and error getting the best image. On my Laserdisc players the composite is definitely not the cleanest. S-VHS works much better for me. I haven't tried the latest firmware though. Also, Japanese and US Laserdisc require different IRE settings. At least most often.

    • @Knightmessenger
      @Knightmessenger 8 месяцев назад

      Do you still want IRE 7.5 if you're using a LD player only sold in Japan, or a Japanese LD release?
      Whisper of the Heart (Studio Ghibli) has darker black levels compared to most other US releases I have, I suspect that's due to it being intended for Japanese home ntsc tvs.

  • @zandorius
    @zandorius 11 месяцев назад +9

    Great video, can you do a part 2 with other input formats? Be nice to see. Every other Retrotink video I've seen is about gaming, nice to see the device used in this way for a change.

  • @robertbramirezjr3939
    @robertbramirezjr3939 11 месяцев назад +4

    Nice!!! Great retrospect. I grew up in Betamax then vhs & Laserdisc with stereo and AC3/DOLBY DIGITAL. I STILL HAVE MY Laserdisc movies.

  • @antivanti
    @antivanti 11 месяцев назад +5

    I did some testing with a PAL VCR. I really like the scanline and mask options. Also the CRT emulation option for deinterlacing gives the realistic CRT experience.
    I suggest using Gaussian scanlines with strength 0 and modulation 20 and whatever mask you want at strength -3 or so. Also enabling HDR output in color correction menu. At least that looks realistic to me on my OLED TV

    • @5minutesofretro
      @5minutesofretro  11 месяцев назад +2

      Good tips, thanks! I have a couple of different modern setups and I have to adjust many of the settings quite severe, for each of them, so what type of tv/projector one might have will do some tuning. Luckily we can store different profiles for easy recall.

  • @Vash83a
    @Vash83a 11 месяцев назад +11

    It's impressive, except a lot of interlacing effects. What about the deinterlacer filter?
    Can be Retrotink be used as input to digitalize old analog self made tapes?

    • @5minutesofretro
      @5minutesofretro  11 месяцев назад +3

      It sure can. The settings are so many that it takes a while to explore all the options and I'm having lots of profiles stored for different types of releases.

    • @tococrazy123
      @tococrazy123 11 месяцев назад +2

      Retrotink devices have great de-interlacing solutions.

    • @Indylimburg
      @Indylimburg 2 месяца назад

      This is what I'm thinking. I want a way to digitize personal footage in higher resolution.

  • @BrickMuffin
    @BrickMuffin 4 месяца назад

    Thank you for this video and thank you all for your comments. Got my tink4k not too long ago and I'm still learning how to run the system.

  • @J0r
    @J0r 11 месяцев назад +2

    I noticed your Tink settings in Processing / Effects Setup has Hori. Kernel set to Lanczos3. Try setting that to Biliner Sharp. Also turn off Scanline and only use a Mask. Try the A Grille Coarse RGB around -6 (tweak to liking).
    I've been super happy with those setting on a VCR

  • @theshadowman1398
    @theshadowman1398 11 месяцев назад +1

    Since I am still rocking a DVDO VP20 video processor to watch my Laserdiscs on a modern screen, maybe when I decide to go 4K I will take a look at this retrotink

  • @antivanti
    @antivanti 11 месяцев назад +7

    You should probably update the firmware btw. I think latest version is 1.0.4 and you seem to be on some pre-final release candidate version

    • @kidvideo14
      @kidvideo14 11 месяцев назад

      RC26 stands for Release Candidate 26, and is the one it launched with. Not sure anything in the updates will improve movie playback yet. :)

    • @antivanti
      @antivanti 11 месяцев назад

      @@kidvideo14 No but it looks like the HDR options were missing? Anyway it's got some updates in the newer firmware

    • @kidvideo14
      @kidvideo14 11 месяцев назад

      @antivanti the post RC26 updates have mostly been focused on mitigation of the bad batch of Micro SD cards the tink4k came with (seller screwed over mike chi) and improved Mister compatibility.
      Not sure what HDR options you mean, HLG was available on the 5X but was a workaround for it not having the ability to properly map SDR to the HDR colorspace, which the RT4K is capable of doing.

    • @antivanti
      @antivanti 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@kidvideo14 In the video I thought it looked like the HDR setting was missing but I may have missed it or I mistook what menu was showing

  • @rolandpater2245
    @rolandpater2245 11 месяцев назад +3

    It doesn't look good to me. But I prefer to do a proper reverse 3:2 pulldown and display the original frames as faithful as possible. I now use a Faroudja dvp-1010 clone (jvc actually), which does a decent job. The unstable transfer can still result in flickering lines though. Everyone says the s-video output on the Laserdisc is useless, just judge for yourself! In my case, the s-video output of my Pioneer dvl-700 is always sharper than the composite output. I read somewhere that the chroma and luma in the laserdisc player is separated, and that tbc happens only on the chroma signal. These signals are combined to produce the composite output.

    • @PhantomHavok
      @PhantomHavok 10 месяцев назад +1

      The RetroTink 4K actually does have reverse telecine options. They're just not showed off here.

  • @ray_notes8170
    @ray_notes8170 Месяц назад

    The RetroTINK 4k has a built in Time Base Corrector (TBC) which would do a lot to correct your magnetic media playback.

  • @HomeCinemaEnthusiast
    @HomeCinemaEnthusiast 27 дней назад

    Betamax video looked pretty good run through retro 4k device .
    Very impressive 👍👍

  • @jefffan171
    @jefffan171 11 месяцев назад +2

    5:29 looking at the image. Have you adapted for the different IRE levels for NTSC? As the images seem to running with elevated black levels. For example my plasma runs NTSC at -25 from the default 0 middle position, which is where any PAL discs are placed. For this I take advantage of NTSC as "night" mode and Pal as the "Day" to compensate.
    Also thank you for this video as the scaler looks almost to good to be true with features and it's price for gaming and I instantly wondered what it could do for Laserdisc. Thank you

    • @5minutesofretro
      @5minutesofretro  11 месяцев назад +1

      Yes I have. It's an ongoing process and no setting will work superb on every release. The Japanese laserdisc releases have a very different picture than US releases and so on. I'll end up with many different profiles depending on what I'll put up on the big screen. That's part of the fun with this.

    • @mikeg2491
      @mikeg2491 11 месяцев назад

      This to me is the biggest problem running LDs on modern panels is the colors look washed out and blacks grey-ish compared to how I remember them on a CRT. I always have to dial in crazy custom contrast settings on any input on my TVs to try and get something decent looking.

    • @5minutesofretro
      @5minutesofretro  11 месяцев назад +1

      I've always turned up the color saturation on my CRTs as well when watching laserdiscs.

  • @NintenPizza
    @NintenPizza 5 месяцев назад +1

    What's so amazing about Tink4K, is that if you use it's Triple Strobe BFI it can remove almost 60% of QD-OLED motion blur for film/TV(at 24fps & 30fps) if you're using a 144hz QD-OLED TV, AND it cuts down that choppy OLED film judder to that of a CRT, yet even better. Basically tackling those two big glaring issues with OLED technology and making your movie & TV watching experience on QD-OLED have plasma Tier motion clarity, but with the benefits of QD-OLED, like perfect blacks and higher brightness. You can also use the Tink4K to inject HDR10 into SDR to regain or get a big brightness boost after losing 50-60% brightness when using it's BFI too.
    The downside is that in order to do so, it caps the resolution at 1080p, and introduces BFI flicker. And of course you can't do the following with HDR content. It's SDR only. I haven't tried it first hand, but i'm definitely curious! :P

  • @AnalogueOctober
    @AnalogueOctober 11 месяцев назад +1

    Guessing no 3/2 pulldown? How’s the comb filter on composite? Feels like it’s more suitable for retro gamers. I suppose the addition of scan lines is a matter of taste and personal preference. But back in the day of projecting LD on CRT projectors, scan lines were the one thing we DIDNT want to see. An interesting product that could gain some traction if it was geared to also include an effective pulldown solution for film based content on video. This is the first I’ve heard of this product… so I guess I’ll take a deeper look. But I can’t see any reason to retire the Lumagen just yet.

    • @antivanti
      @antivanti 11 месяцев назад +3

      It has both 3:2 and 2:2 pulldown. You can also add 23 and 24 Hz output if you add custom mode lines. I haven't tried that yet but that's the answer I got straight from Mike Chi

    • @antivanti
      @antivanti 11 месяцев назад +3

      The deinterlacing options are extensive. Including the regular ones as well as motion adaptive and even CRT emulation which works with the scanline emulation to produce a very authentic CRT experience

    • @5minutesofretro
      @5minutesofretro  11 месяцев назад +1

      I know exactly what you mean in terms of scanlines back in the day hen projecting. ;-)
      I think it's a little bit different now as we have way better options in terms of clarity and definition with 4K UHD releases etc, so when I now watch Laserdisc on the big screen, with admittedly much lower resolution the "fake" scanlines adds a pleasing patina to the image. I prefer it over watching without it. Again, when projecting these old formats up on my 100". ;-)

    • @5minutesofretro
      @5minutesofretro  11 месяцев назад

      Nice tip.

    • @AnalogueOctober
      @AnalogueOctober 11 месяцев назад

      Nice. Well then I may give it a go. Worst case scenario is that it can be sold if it’s not for me.

  • @TheMediaHoarder
    @TheMediaHoarder 9 месяцев назад

    I should get one of these in preparation for when future AV receivers don’t have any analog upscaling capabilities. One thing this still needs is a closed caption decoder.

  • @rbrucewilliams2924
    @rbrucewilliams2924 11 месяцев назад

    I have found success comparing a CRT side by side with my LCD screen or projector to make the needed setting adjustments on the Retrotink. The TV monitor is a 26” NEC model I’ve loved for 25 years. I’m working on a theory that LD releases from a particular studio can use the same saved preset once I find what I like. First noticed this on Criterion releases which is logical, but seems to apply to early DiscoVision as well.

    • @5minutesofretro
      @5minutesofretro  11 месяцев назад

      Agreed. You need a lot of different profiles setup on the Retrotink to cater for vastly different laserdisc releases. This video is just to show the possibilities within this little box.

  • @magicknight8412
    @magicknight8412 11 месяцев назад +3

    All looked good to me without the scanlines. Hope you got the retrotink for a good price.

    • @CookieMonsterJams
      @CookieMonsterJams 11 месяцев назад +2

      Keep in mind scanlines generally don't translate on RUclips's compression. RT4K's CRT simulation looks super convincing when seen directly.

    • @5minutesofretro
      @5minutesofretro  11 месяцев назад +2

      Agreed. Much much better than what's perceived watching it back online.

  • @raubinez8391
    @raubinez8391 10 месяцев назад

    There is a scanline filter that mimic the red, green and blue sub pixels of a crt

  • @koneking2569
    @koneking2569 11 месяцев назад +2

    Some of the LD's look great on the Retrotink, very handy device personally I couldn't justify it for the money.

  • @automaton111
    @automaton111 11 месяцев назад +3

    The one labeled Front Y/C looks better to me

  • @classicarcadeamusementpark4242
    @classicarcadeamusementpark4242 11 месяцев назад +2

    I'd like to see the Retrotink with classic early 80s arcade games. CRT arcade monitors are getting harder and harder to repair with parts like flybacks becoming more difficult to obtain, finding people to repair them, and even obtaining them other than common TV's.
    So far I've never seen anything too convincing as a modern alternative. Certain games really stand out and were designed to use the CRT as an art form for the characters and graphics. A few good tests would be Pacman, Centipede, Gorf and Wizard of War.
    I use the MAME emulator with a 19" RGB CRT arcade monitor as I built a cabinet with a horizontal and vertical monitor of the same type. The images look pretty spot on to the original machines. I previously tried a 19" SVGA CRT computer monitor from the 90s. The tube being higher resolution didn't look the same (although a lot better than modern displays for classic games). The characters in Pacman & Centipede were noticeably different than the original machine or my "arcade" CRT's I use now. I also noticed a big different with screen intensities between the computer monitor and the arcade monitor in Wizard of War, Gorf and other games during fades and transitions between levels. And of course, I've never seen any modern HDMI display look even close for classic games so far and the images that were smoothed out by the CRT have blocky pixelated graphics instead.
    I'd be curious to see side by side comparisons between Retrotink on a HDTV vs an arcade CRT or even TV, as a TV has a tube closer to a classic arcade monitor than a computer CRT monitor from the 90s. Especially true if you have a SCART picture which we don't have here in the USA, producing more of an RGB type picture than our lousy composite video of RCA connectors or other.
    The Retrotink "at quick glance" here does produce a picture more like a CRT for your movies. I'd have to see it in person.
    I will say, $700 does seem rather expensive for such a device. Maybe over time a competitor will come out for a tiny fraction the price. As a unique product, for the few people that want them they can probably command top dollar until a competitor co. I also think with software emulation of arcade games, the scanline simulation could be done as well entirely in software, but so far I've yet to see any realistic looking display from them.
    I'll also mention for your viewers, while a classic RGB CRT produces the best picture for classic arcade games, it does not produce the best picture for classic movies or TV shows. Films and many TV shows were actually shot of much higher quality than what an NTSC or PAL TV could display. That's all we had generally in our homes until the 2000s. Today, nearly any movie old or new can be found with a high quality 35mm transfer to a digital format, which offers a far better picture on a modern display. It's like seeing the films in the theater again vs our limited low resolution TV's. But the real surprise is.....even many old TV shows were actually shot on film too, so a lot of old TV shows are much more detailed on a modern display. Of course in your case, your looking to watch them closer to the way you originally watched them at home for nostalgia rather than watch them at their best quality now technically possible, but with a modern display. Classic movies and TV shows look best on modern displays, but the opposite is true of classic video games so far.

    • @5minutesofretro
      @5minutesofretro  11 месяцев назад +2

      A niche product like this, made by one guy , as a passion-project, will always be more expensive than mass production. I can appreciate that. I also think there is at least one quite expensive chip in here too.
      I think this was a great purchase for me as it does exactly what I wanted it to do. With the least amount of fuzz, cabling and infrastructure.

    • @classicarcadeamusementpark4242
      @classicarcadeamusementpark4242 11 месяцев назад

      @@5minutesofretro When you get a chance, try it out with some classic video games from the early 80s.

    • @5minutesofretro
      @5minutesofretro  11 месяцев назад +1

      I use it with my Commodore 64 machines as well. That's the only vintage computers I use for retro gaming.

    • @classicarcadeamusementpark4242
      @classicarcadeamusementpark4242 11 месяцев назад

      @@5minutesofretro I'd be curious to see a video on that.
      Although I got a C-64 in early 1983 and was President of the Commodore users group I joined in 83 by 1986, The C-64 now interests me the least of the classic systems. I traded my C-64 & disk drive in the 80s for an FB-01, but I was given two more C-64's in the early 90s with disk drives and a C-64c of which I still have them. I don't think I've ever turned them on.
      The C-64 was fun in 1983 especially for games, but I lost interest in it. I never completely lost interest in the Amiga, but I've discovered in more recent years all the great Atari 8 bit games that are more colorful than C-64 games. And I'm still nostalgic of my Apple ][ stuff occasionally. Been playing Atari 2600 games again, occasionally Colecovision and my Vectrex was always a favorite.

    • @MrDirkles
      @MrDirkles 11 месяцев назад

      Couldn't have said it better myself. The price of this is ridiculous!

  • @crackedhalo403
    @crackedhalo403 7 месяцев назад +1

    As always with a Composite and S-Video Signal, motion sometimes leaves those small commonly red artifacts. But otherwise there are very few signs that this is even run through either of those signals, Its really cool to see, I love Laserdisc, and would love to see you run this with the Phantom Menace, just to see how well it would upscale.

    • @5minutesofretro
      @5minutesofretro  7 месяцев назад

      Maybe I will give it a spin.

    • @crackedhalo403
      @crackedhalo403 7 месяцев назад

      @5minutesofretro Oh wow, Thanks
      I realize this is an Older Video but thank you for taking the time to not only read and reply to my comment.

  • @hideokojimajr
    @hideokojimajr 7 месяцев назад

    I am thinking about applying filters and scanlines to Plex now

  • @tplayford2006
    @tplayford2006 6 месяцев назад

    Hard to tell from your video but it appeared you were using non-integer scaling whilst also using scanlines, this will of course cause uneven lines/ non-uniform clustering. If thats the case (again, I couldnt tell), Id suggest trying integer scaling as that will look much better.

  • @bba935
    @bba935 11 месяцев назад

    The scanlines aren't going to look good on here due to the compression RUclips uses. I would also suggest using Bob (Bob deinterlace) since the default is set to"Motion Adaptive", but you are still getting combing artifacts on edges. Bob will completely eliminate it.

  • @123matt2
    @123matt2 25 дней назад

    Would you share the AB test , I cannot see the different

    • @5minutesofretro
      @5minutesofretro  25 дней назад

      Different what?

    • @123matt2
      @123matt2 25 дней назад

      ​@@5minutesofretro Hi, I'm wondering if the VHS/ LD direct connection is to the TV or projector by RGA/S-video, and the comparison when connected to the Retotink 4K. Thanks.

    • @5minutesofretro
      @5minutesofretro  25 дней назад

      There is no way I can connect my LD to my TV or Projector without a converter/scaler without a HDMI output. A cheap $30 composite-to-HDMI converter/scaler would look absolutely terrible.
      I have no plans to do any A/B comparisons video though.

  • @Earthtime3978
    @Earthtime3978 9 месяцев назад

    I’m more curious about a Muse disc played on a good OLED.
    And I just can’t go back to butchered full screen beta or VHS no matter how nostalgic.

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    @DanielMussen-ob7uo 4 месяца назад +2

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  • @frugalfilmmakers
    @frugalfilmmakers 11 месяцев назад

    I don't like the interlace that show up. Does this device have a deinterlace option?

    • @5minutesofretro
      @5minutesofretro  11 месяцев назад

      It has. Will show more of these options later. Works well too.

  • @fbelard
    @fbelard 11 месяцев назад +1

    Hmm, I get that you're after the "look", as if you were playing SD sources on a HD CRT. But that's way too many scanlines for a faithful playback of analog video formats. To really trick your eyes into seeing more detail than is really there, like the real CRT does, and to get rid of jaggies/shimmering on very detailed releases, you really need to match the scanlines to the actual vertical resolution (240p or 480p after deinterlacing). I would love to see what the laserdiscs and the betas look like that way (my guess: amazing!), and as a bonus it will survive youtube compression *much* better.

    • @5minutesofretro
      @5minutesofretro  11 месяцев назад +1

      It's an ongoing process of setting up different profiles (in the Retrotink) for different types of outputs yes.

    • @fbelard
      @fbelard 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@5minutesofretro hahaha I get you, unlimited power has its limitations

  • @peppersmith
    @peppersmith 9 месяцев назад

    I was wondering if the LD could be upscaled to 1080p. looks like u jus went from 480i to 560i which is a very small improvement.. But what about watching them on a flat screen TV of today. Most Ppl or any hav a old tube TV.. Great vid...

    • @5minutesofretro
      @5minutesofretro  9 месяцев назад +1

      No, this upscaled to 1080P in the video. The whole idea of this is to scale it up to 1080 or 2160.

  • @kidvideo14
    @kidvideo14 11 месяцев назад +1

    Nice Video 👍. I'm going to recommend you turn on the 7.5 IRE in the SDP settings next time you use the tink4k to watch movie content. It's a raised black level that was used for NTSC TVs and it's not on by default since the only game console that followed it was the original Xbox in 480i.

    • @5minutesofretro
      @5minutesofretro  11 месяцев назад +1

      True, but there are significant variations between Japanese and US NTSC releases and some benefit greatly from 7.5 IRE, while others do not. Thank goodness for multiple profile setups.

    • @gurugee2112
      @gurugee2112 11 месяцев назад

      @@5minutesofretro yeah, no. screwed up master, maybe. but 7.5 was the standard they should have followed and the disc should put out. test laser discs were available for calibration.

  • @protasov-by
    @protasov-by 11 месяцев назад

    Hello can u test VHS and without scanlines check all deinterlacing abilities? (I can't find how this device fight deinterlacing on non consoles video) thanks!

    • @5minutesofretro
      @5minutesofretro  11 месяцев назад

      I have tested on VHS and it looks good to me. I might post more in a later video.

    • @protasov-by
      @protasov-by 11 месяцев назад

      @@5minutesofretro yep, looking to motion adaptive way that gen 50/60p from 50/60i instead 25/30 and that without combing artifacts 😹 also curious about how does CRT emulated grid shaders will look on video footage there also no tests except games 🤗

  • @mrdanielx76
    @mrdanielx76 11 месяцев назад

    While I’m all for scanlines on video games in 240p, i find that movies, to be close to original would be the film look so no scanlines at all. On the video it looked like that the scan line generation also introduced interlacing artefacts on the motion. Will the Retrotink 4K actually improve a laserdisc image or is it the old saying crap in crap out?

    • @5minutesofretro
      @5minutesofretro  11 месяцев назад +1

      I don't think any scaler actually improves a laserdisc image. You can't enhance what's not there. As I say in the video, I prefer and do watch my laserdiscs on a CRT, that's the absolute best way. There are times though, when I do want to watch them on a bigger screen, for different reasons and for those times I want the image to the best I can get it, as close to a CRT as possible. That's it, nothing more.

    • @guspaz
      @guspaz 5 месяцев назад

      The interlacing artifacts you're seeing are due to incorrect deinterlacer/scanline settings in the video. It's set to use the weave deinterlacer with post-deinterlacing scanlines, resulting in combing artifacts and 480p scanlines. For better results you'll want motion adaptive deinterlacing (maybe with the edge adaptive option, not sure how well that works on video content) with scanlines on top (which would be 480p-style), or you'll want CRT simulate scanlines (which uses bobbing 480i scanlines to do the deinterlacing and simulates how a CRT does it, hence the name).

  • @SFtheGreat
    @SFtheGreat 11 месяцев назад

    Wait the minute, you have Betamax PAL VCR, but the rEtrolink only has 480p options, does it support 576 too?

    • @sos.gamers
      @sos.gamers 8 месяцев назад

      yes it support 576i/p PAL-B and PAL-N idk about PAL-M-H-G-K

    • @SFtheGreat
      @SFtheGreat 8 месяцев назад

      @@sos.gamers Interesting, I will have to consider this device.

  • @Knightmessenger
    @Knightmessenger 8 месяцев назад

    Which edition of Legend is that? The theatrical cut released in north america is vastly different from the cut released elsewhere, even the score was changed. Neither is as full and complete as what is now labeled as the Director's Cut on dvd and bluray.
    In the US, Legend was never released in widescreen until dvd but some PAL international cut LDs were letterboxed.

    • @5minutesofretro
      @5minutesofretro  8 месяцев назад

      This is release 40193. It's not letterboxed, but it has the Tangerine Dream soundtrack. As a collector I have this. It served a purpose for this video.

    • @Knightmessenger
      @Knightmessenger 8 месяцев назад

      @5minutesofretro Tangerine Dream score means it's the North American version distributed by Universal.
      The first time that version got a widescreen release was the 2002 dvd, which also was the first time the recently rediscovered director's cut was made available.

    • @5minutesofretro
      @5minutesofretro  8 месяцев назад

      I like both scores, but I prefer Goldsmith's score.

    • @Knightmessenger
      @Knightmessenger 8 месяцев назад

      @@5minutesofretro I prefer the director's cut which has the Goldsmith score. However I have not seen the theatrical version (outside of north america) that had the Goldsmith score retained.

  • @billsandiego3385
    @billsandiego3385 6 месяцев назад

    Is that the Howling? Just watched it last week :)

    • @5minutesofretro
      @5minutesofretro  6 месяцев назад +1

      It is. I have a video about that right here on the channel too. :)

  • @GizmoTheGreen
    @GizmoTheGreen 11 месяцев назад

    Total noob but been thinking about digitizing a few VHS's, would a scaler like the retrotink (5x or 4k) be a good idea or just capture the signal directly from vhs via either composite or (if the vhs has it) RGB from the scart?
    would appreciate any input you may have.

    • @5minutesofretro
      @5minutesofretro  11 месяцев назад

      Both the 5x and 4K would be great at this. RGB from Scart would probably be best. No hard rules with these things. You must play with the settings and find out what works best for you.

  • @jimpayne9488
    @jimpayne9488 11 месяцев назад

    Thank you for this vid! I was curious if you have tried your 4k blu rays with the Retrotinks BFI features. I have heard it helps make the picture look more like traditional film with good grain. Would love to see a video about that!

    • @5minutesofretro
      @5minutesofretro  11 месяцев назад

      You have to wait a while for that video. There is no 4K input on the Retrotink 4K. It can only handle a 1080p60 input tops.

    • @jimpayne9488
      @jimpayne9488 11 месяцев назад

      Yes, I know the tink will down res the 4k picture to 1080p, but I love the motion resolution/clarity of BFI so I’m curious if it’s worth the trade-off for home theater.

  • @ExElysion
    @ExElysion 11 месяцев назад

    Amazing device. Does it support video game consoles? If I hook it up with a concole like Sega Genesis, what kind of picture quality and input lag should we expect?

    • @5minutesofretro
      @5minutesofretro  11 месяцев назад +1

      That's what it's made for and it can take absolutely everything in terms of old formats. Check out their website.

    • @guspaz
      @guspaz 5 месяцев назад

      It's actually primarily designed for retro game consoles, stuff like laserdisc is just a bonus. Essentially zero input lag (a few milliseconds, a fraction of one frame), and you can get quite good picture quality with a good RGB or YPbPr cable for the Genesis.
      Of course the quality of the consoles depends on the quality of the output. Composite video from a Genesis look pretty terrible, while RGB looks pretty good. But for other consoles there's not as big a difference, and for some consoles like the NES you really need to install a mod to get good video quality out of them.

  • @imanolalonsotegui7999
    @imanolalonsotegui7999 3 месяца назад

    Se disdrutan mas que en los antiguos CRT. Tengo un sony triniton panorámico de 16 pulgadas y se ven de lujo

  • @travellogger5080
    @travellogger5080 2 месяца назад

    What happened to synths!!!!

  • @radiozelaza
    @radiozelaza 6 месяцев назад

    I notice a lot of combing artifacts

    • @guspaz
      @guspaz 5 месяцев назад +1

      The RT4K in the video was set to use a weave deinterlacer, it has better options like a motion adaptive deinterlacer.

  • @paulj5336
    @paulj5336 11 месяцев назад

    Would be nice to hear more on the audio output side. When sending Dts or Ac3 in from the Ld player what format does the retrotink 4k spit it out as? Is it coverted to multi-channel pcm or is it simply passthrough to bitstream for av receivers?

    • @5minutesofretro
      @5minutesofretro  11 месяцев назад +2

      Yes, I run the AC3 out of the LD and optically into the Retrotink. It then comes out the HDMI and is picked up as such in my AV receiver. Works without any fuzz. Same for DTS.

  • @DanielMussen-ob7uo
    @DanielMussen-ob7uo 4 месяца назад +1

    Betamax and Laser Disc And Scart and HDMI and 4K Video 01|01|1950 - 31|12|2050

  • @FixingGlobe
    @FixingGlobe 8 месяцев назад +1

    I was really interested on how this excellent gaming scaler works for movies and my assumptions were true that it works great for that as well.
    So for retro gaming and home cinema lovers it's probably a great allrounder.
    CRTs becoming rarer and breaking down make this an excellent preservation device that comes close to a CRT and I'm excited for what the future holds.
    (For clarification: This doesn't completely replace CRTs)

    • @5minutesofretro
      @5minutesofretro  8 месяцев назад +1

      I'm still keeping, and using my 1990 Sony Trinitron. ;-)

    • @FixingGlobe
      @FixingGlobe 8 месяцев назад +2

      @@5minutesofretro It's a nice product (and not a replacement) but I'm also keeping my mid 2000's jvc which has pal 50/60 and it even supports ntsc (I'm also from europe)
      I'm just impressed with how well the tink4k performs with movies (I can't afford one)

  • @ddvantandar-kw7kl
    @ddvantandar-kw7kl 11 месяцев назад

    Great Video

  • @Hoytehablode
    @Hoytehablode 11 месяцев назад

    I think you are not using even 1% of the capabilities, you could use mask, deinterlace, set the pixel structure before and after and so on

    • @5minutesofretro
      @5minutesofretro  11 месяцев назад

      Sure, it's an ongoing process and I've done that too. It's all a matter of how it looks here on my screen in real life. RUclips can only show so much.

  • @nobruga
    @nobruga Месяц назад

    Arnold asked his accent back!

  • @HarlotEffect
    @HarlotEffect 11 месяцев назад

    I'd deinterlace the picture too, just because interlaced stuff is just shite.

    • @5minutesofretro
      @5minutesofretro  11 месяцев назад

      I think it has its charm.

    • @HarlotEffect
      @HarlotEffect 11 месяцев назад

      @5minutesofretro that's the first time I've ever seen anyone be nice about interlaced video. It's just not for me personally.

    • @5minutesofretro
      @5minutesofretro  11 месяцев назад

      It reminds me of past times and that's always magical. Even the interlaced past. ;-)

  • @ESLTeacherTom
    @ESLTeacherTom 7 месяцев назад +1

    Nize!

  • @Nosirrl4747
    @Nosirrl4747 11 месяцев назад

    You're using composite cables. I don't think you'll get the best picture quality through that

    • @5minutesofretro
      @5minutesofretro  11 месяцев назад

      Laserdisc players have no other out than composite (Y/C) or sometimes RGB out the Scart. The internals of the Laserdisc player varies a lot too so no definitive answer here. You just have to try out what's working the best.

  • @DanielMussen-ob7uo
    @DanielMussen-ob7uo 4 месяца назад +1

    Block Busters and Net Flix Hybrid Audio Video Library 01|01|1950 - 31|12|2050

  • @jublywubly
    @jublywubly 11 месяцев назад +2

    It looks like an interesting device, but contrary to their claims it's output is not 4K.
    I looked up the Retrotink 4K user manual. They're lying about it having 4K output. It says "Default resolution and framerate for 4k displays, aka 3840x2160p."
    That's not 4K, it's UHD. 4K is 4096 x 2160. The difference isn't great, but it's still there.
    I'm sick of companies claiming to have 4K, but it's actually UHD. So-called "4K UHD" discs are UHD. Most 4K TVs (including mine) are actually UHD. RUclips claims to have 4K videos, but they're also actually UHD.

    • @5minutesofretro
      @5minutesofretro  11 месяцев назад +2

      Just like an electric "car". That's not a car, it's an electric vehicle.

  • @Katsura82
    @Katsura82 5 месяцев назад

    Scanlines for video? Why? Scanlines are too distracting and hide details from the picture. They are meant for old 8-16-32 bit videogames with low resolution; not video. We didn't see scanlines when watching analog video back in the '80s-'90s because the difference between those video formats and the CRT TV resolution is not enough big to show scanlines.
    Sorry, but Retrotink 4K is not the ultimate scaler for LaserDisc. In this video I can see a lot of pixelation, ghosting and digital artifacts. I prefer to use a 480i CRT TV for 480i content.

    • @5minutesofretro
      @5minutesofretro  5 месяцев назад

      I do watch the majority of my Laserdiscs on my Sony Trinitron CRT, but occasionally I watch them on modern displays/projectors and the Retrotink is awesome.

  • @testvideo44
    @testvideo44 4 месяца назад

    Why would you want scanlines on a projector? Looks awful.

    • @testvideo44
      @testvideo44 4 месяца назад

      And deinterlace it too, the video doesn't do the Retrotink justice.

  • @alphabeets
    @alphabeets 4 дня назад

    Yuck. Scan lines are not my favorite. I would not add them for my purposes. In fact, I wish to get rid of scan lines as much as possible.

  • @chrichtonsworld1
    @chrichtonsworld1 9 месяцев назад

    To each it's own I guess. I get it if you would apply this to older games but video's? That's insanity to me. As a lover of cinema I want the best quality possible or at least the most affordable best quality. To add scanlines for a nostalgic feeling is something I don't understand. I mean, I understand being nostalgic about older media and how you play them but not if can get better versions at home through Blu-ray and 4K Blu-ray discs.

    • @5minutesofretro
      @5minutesofretro  9 месяцев назад +1

      Laserdisc almost always have the original color grading and original stereo theatrical mix. As well as (again, almost always) the original cuts with no digital alterations censorship or other manipulations. The love of this is the true sign of a movie lover, not necessarily the love of resolution. That can always be improved on.

  • @michaelbradley7595
    @michaelbradley7595 11 месяцев назад +1

    Is buying a 4k disc so repulsive? Even bluray looks better.

    • @5minutesofretro
      @5minutesofretro  11 месяцев назад +2

      It's not about what looks "better". It's about an interest or hobby. Passion for some of us.
      I have a 4k setup i like too, but that's not a passion.

    • @rolandpater2245
      @rolandpater2245 11 месяцев назад +1

      It is if the 4k disc is full of dnr, 'color correction', added digital grain, nearfield surround mixes.

    • @michaelbradley7595
      @michaelbradley7595 11 месяцев назад

      Like a VHS tape is better? Get real.

    • @rolandpater2245
      @rolandpater2245 11 месяцев назад

      @@michaelbradley7595 oops, I had Laserdisc in mind.

  • @Great-Documentaries
    @Great-Documentaries 11 месяцев назад +1

    Rather than downloading a 4K copy of the movie for free from Pahe, I'll just pull out an SD Laserdisc copy that I should have sold on eBay 20 years ago and upscale it AND ADD SCANLINES (LOL!) to make it look at least 2000 times worse. What is wrong with people? The world makes things MUCH better for them, like CDs instead of vinyl, and a small minority of asshats cling on to the obsolete because it's cool, or something. Sheesh!

    • @5minutesofretro
      @5minutesofretro  11 месяцев назад +3

      Define "better". To you a Prius is "better" than a 69 Ford Mustang because it is newer, but to some of us joy and nostalgia is worth living for.

    • @H6rdc0re
      @H6rdc0re 11 месяцев назад

      ​UHD Blu-ray, Blu-ray, streaming and even DVD all are better than Laser Disc. That's not subjective but just plain fact. No point in bringing up classic cars as that comparison holds no water.

    • @5minutesofretro
      @5minutesofretro  11 месяцев назад +1

      So your argumentation is basically the pixel count defines quality. Ok man. Whatever you say. :P

  • @hellion9547
    @hellion9547 11 месяцев назад +3

    Why the fuck would one want to add those ridiculous scanline effects? It's not going to trick you into believing you watch a CRT and it does not even come close to looking half like it anyway.

    • @5minutesofretro
      @5minutesofretro  11 месяцев назад +4

      No need to swear here. Some of us like that look on the big screen.

    • @PhantomHavok
      @PhantomHavok 8 месяцев назад +1

      Clearly you haven't seen the full extent of the Tink 4K's ability, Hellion.

  • @alessandrosurdo2870
    @alessandrosurdo2870 10 месяцев назад +1

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  • @witness1013
    @witness1013 11 месяцев назад +2

    It look TERRIBLE!

  • @alphabeets
    @alphabeets 4 дня назад

    Yuck. Scan lines are not my favorite. I would not add them for my purposes. In fact, I wish to get rid of scan lines as much as possible.