HDVS Business Applications [North America Ver.] (1992 Analog HDTV 1080i HDVS Video Demo Disc)

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  • Опубликовано: 25 авг 2024
  • This is "HDVS Business Applications (North America Version)" (HDP-2078) from a Sony-made high-definition 12" HDVS videodisc. The HDVS disc format was designed to be a highly portable 12" laserdisc-derived media format for Sony's "High-Definition Video System" or "Hi-Vision" back in the early 1990's! Back then, high definition was a little different from how it is now. It was analog (not digital) & close to but slightly different in resolution to the 1080i picture we receive over the air today as it was technically 1125i/1035i. Before the earliest high-definition media was available to the public (via satellite, MUSE Laserdisc, & W-VHS tapes), Sony and other companies began shooting footage, doing research, and, showing public displays of high-definition television. There were three main ways of storing HDTV (or HDVS) at that time: Reel-to-reel tape (HDV-1000), cartridge tape (HDV-10 "UniHi"), & 12" Laserdisc-style discs (HDL-5800 / HDL-2000). This footage came from one of the Laserdisc-style discs.
    These HDVS discs could only hold a maximum of 15 minutes of video (on CLV discs, even less on CAV discs)...but it held uncompressed, raw high-definition component video! Take that, Blu-Ray!
    "HDVS Business Applications" appears to be a disc meant for public sales and/or tradeshow demonstrations regarding the potential business uses of the HDTV, specifically Sony's HDVS line of equipment. The video demonstrates how HDTV & the HDVS system is as radical a change to presentations and sales as TV was back in the 1950's. We then learn how the HDVS system can be used for just about anything, from board meetings to auctions to cosmetics to restaurants! In between the unique footage full of 1990's styles (aviator glasses and shoulder pads, anyone?), this video features a number of segments from other Sony HDVS productions, such as "Paris," "A Dolphin Story," "Emile Gallé," and footage shot by BMW.
    Enjoy this very special video that was never available to the public in the original HD presentation until now!
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    This was recorded off on a Sony HDL-2000 Videodisc player which outputs analog component (1035i) video. Uploaded in the upscaled 4K ProRes for extra clarity!
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Комментарии • 30

  • @spacecowboy3063
    @spacecowboy3063 Год назад +11

    i cant believe that any other person in the world besides me would want to watch this. namaste, friends.

  • @NerionAran
    @NerionAran 8 дней назад

    These old Tvs ,and old Bulbs brings Warm feeling at home ,i miss that Time💡💡💡 ,now is overall SHIIIIIIIT LED

  • @fansofER
    @fansofER Год назад +7

    I love the look of old analog HD video. It lacks the over-processed digital look of noise reduction common to modern video.

    • @MrGittz
      @MrGittz 6 месяцев назад

      There’s an odd warmth to it that I just love.

  • @longtendorangers6960
    @longtendorangers6960 Год назад +3

    This is greatest hdtv in early 1990s series this is amazing quality in hdvs!

  • @studiomwg
    @studiomwg Год назад +33

    Could you do a video on the 12" HDVS videodisc itself, and the equipment used to record / playback - showing the actual items?

    • @ionlywatch
      @ionlywatch Год назад +5

      Really Interesting Vlogs

    • @studiomwg
      @studiomwg Год назад +1

      This would be fascinating to learn more about. Especially how this was done on location.

  • @chazmaru9583
    @chazmaru9583 Год назад +9

    「footage shot by BMW*」
    *Mercedes-Benz
    Too bad they don’t credit the soundtrack. I wonder how heavy these hypothetically ubiquitous HDVS monitors would have been. Amazing video, both at face value and for unintentional comedy.

  • @mel816
    @mel816 Год назад +11

    It's amazing how far HD video technology has come in 30 years: from bulky, super-expensive professional monitors to being in everyone's pocket 😄

  • @1cedragon
    @1cedragon 4 месяца назад

    I love this. Thank you for taking the time to record it and putting it online!

  • @Vuusteri
    @Vuusteri Год назад +5

    Future is here tomorrow now yesterday 31 years ago.

  • @silvadyne00
    @silvadyne00 Год назад +7

    thank you for the uploads, these are all really incredible to see. are you able to upload or make available for download the raw uncompressed video captures anywhere? youtube compression can really do a number on some parts and id love to see these vids in even higher quality, if at all possible

  • @theleeoverstreet
    @theleeoverstreet Год назад +5

    Fantastic piece of Sony history! Darker areas seem to be crushed to black, and color saturation seems a bit high. Is this just how the disc was recorded?

  • @BradPitBrasileiro
    @BradPitBrasileiro Год назад +3

    Hdm-3830, classic

  • @SpongeSebastian
    @SpongeSebastian Год назад

    Thanks for captioning!

  • @Ale.K7
    @Ale.K7 Год назад

    Amazing, thank you!

  • @fiend4129
    @fiend4129 Месяц назад

    Sony Dadc, master of ROT medias :( :(

  • @JimLeonard
    @JimLeonard Год назад +3

    I appreciate these very much! However, you may want to check your recording levels next time, as the blacks are clearly crushed in this presentation. In Japan, they used a black level of 0 IRE, unlike the 7.5 IRE used in North America. I'm guessing you captured assuming 7.5 IRE, which explains why the blacks are crushed.

    • @ReelyInteresting
      @ReelyInteresting  Год назад +5

      Unfortunately, that's how it is on the disc (triple-checked). It may have been a test pressing.

    • @JimLeonard
      @JimLeonard Год назад +2

      @@ReelyInteresting Thanks for checking. (Had to mention it, as not a lot of people understand IRE.)

  • @shanandersson1779
    @shanandersson1779 Год назад

    Sony in Japan did their best technology to upscale video image resolution into High Definition Quality.

  • @EFIShell
    @EFIShell Год назад +1

    The 3D HDVS disc video is nowhere to be found. :(

  • @thetutorialhd5927
    @thetutorialhd5927 Год назад +2

    Yeah HDVS will help me sell more burgers For sure

  • @ionlywatch
    @ionlywatch Год назад

    They came with subtitles? Or is it youtube-generated?

  • @vi4rtual
    @vi4rtual Год назад +6

    I remember when we where shooting this in 2013. It took a lot of care and money to get everything to look as authentic as possible. We used a lot of prosthetic makeup on all the actors. I remember there was a big discussion in the team, about how realistic the VFX portrayed at 5:21 was supposed to be, because they didn't want to break the illusion, but also didn't wanna make it look stupid. They shut that whole office building at the beginning down and redressed it, to look like that. Had to hide all the modern cars in the background for the outside scenes and all the city footage of Paris was stock, that we tried to upscale and match with the rest of the footage. I think we kind of succeeded, because no one ever noticed. That's the weird uncle of the director at 4:51 btw.

  • @BradPitBrasileiro
    @BradPitBrasileiro Год назад

    Masters of masters: sony