RCA Videodisc Demo- Bring The Magic Home

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  • Опубликовано: 16 сен 2024
  • This is from the first in-store demo disc for the RCA SelectaVision CED VideoDisc player, which went on the market in March 1981. The disc repeats this segment several times over. During the "Lady Sings the Blues" clip you can see the CED format's trademark skipping- almost every disc does this. The second half of this clip shows the first player in action. The later players had motorized disc loading.
    I've had this posted on some of the better video sites but decided to post it here too. Most of the movie clips are copyrighted by Paramount Pictures, who I thank in advance for not pulling this. Paramount was one of the biggest supporters of the format from the get-go, strangely when DVD came out they waited more than a year to put out anything on that format.

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  • @DarrinBentley
    @DarrinBentley Год назад +4

    I had one of these when I was 13! I was a video snob and this destroyed VHS resolution wise. Then, Laserdisc started catching on and being a superior format, quickly surpassed the CED.
    I remember when they were dumping titles for $3 each, I bought about 200 of them!
    The CED holds a special place in my heart.

  • @DrLove0378
    @DrLove0378 17 лет назад +5

    I also own that particular player, the SFT-100-W. It's pretty cool. I experience the skipping, too -- as intelligent as the sleeve design was, dust seems to get in there anyway. Since there's about 9,541 grooves per inch, the skipping effect is more pronounced than a regular phono record. Playing over that section a few times usually helps dislodge the dust, though.
    What amazes me, though, is how the player *still works* 26 years later...

    • @Watcher3223
      @Watcher3223 4 года назад +1

      _"as intelligent as the sleeve design was, dust seems to get in there anyway"_
      The disc sleeve was less about preventing dust and more about keeping people from handling the disc itself.
      During prototype testing of discs without sleeves, the disc itself was to be handled by the user. However, it was found that, no matter how the disc was designed to be easy to handle without touching the signal surface, someone always seemed to manage to touch it anyway, leading to signal degradation at the point where the touch occurred.

  • @Techraingeek
    @Techraingeek 13 лет назад +8

    ♪ Bring The Magic Home With RCA! ♪

  • @naughtyringtail2002
    @naughtyringtail2002 14 лет назад +4

    I just bought a CED player at Goodwill yesterday for $5.99, we had to tinker with it a little to get it working but now it works great!! Also I thought it was hilarious Goodwill had it marked as a VCR, they probably had no idea what this thing was.

  • @MrJthomas70
    @MrJthomas70 Год назад +1

    flashbacks of walking into Hecht's Company television center and seeing this play in rotation on the demo television.

  • @lovemylogics
    @lovemylogics 14 лет назад +4

    @Watcher3223 The stylus doesn't even have to be physically touching the disc for the electrode to pick up capacitance variations. In fact (and amazingly) towards the end, RCA was working on a pick-up method that kept the stylus a few microns above the disc, eliminating all physical contact, and thus wear, of the CED disc. At the same time JVC was working on a consumer version of laser playback for their VHD discs. They all wanted to get rid of the stylus for so-called "high-end" players.

  • @themoviedealers
    @themoviedealers 8 лет назад +7

    I like that they were calling it "a record."

    • @mspysu79
      @mspysu79 7 лет назад +3

      Well technically it is, A CED is a videodisc with grooves and played with a stylus.

    • @scotthayes4135
      @scotthayes4135 3 года назад

      It works just like a record.

    • @TheGlitchyMario
      @TheGlitchyMario 7 месяцев назад +1

      It was

    • @sazanlip
      @sazanlip 5 месяцев назад +2

      Just like a vinyl and pre-recorded CDs/DVDs/Blu-Rays, these were stamped out at the factory, so calling these "records" makes perfect sense.

  • @RkivUnderground
    @RkivUnderground 13 лет назад +1

    Lady Sings the Blues. Looks sweet!

  • @wilkes85
    @wilkes85 16 лет назад

    Holy crap!!! i never even imagined that anything like that would exist!!! That's awesome!!! I want one!! too bad they went obsolete so quickly.

  • @scotthayes4135
    @scotthayes4135 3 года назад

    I remember where these were popular, now they're just as old school as 8 track tapes.

  • @eljheids1115
    @eljheids1115 11 лет назад

    CEDs are now in the Philippines!
    Dyna Products, Inc. is the CED manufacturer in the Philippines, known as RCA in the Philippines!

  • @TheMediaHoarder
    @TheMediaHoarder 15 лет назад +1

    The problem was this WASN'T a solid product. I'll certainly give the players some credit for still working after more than 25 years without any major maintenance, but skipping was unavoidable on it. This never should have been put on the market until they could fix that problem once and for all, though by 1981 they were already several years later than they had wanted. I cherish my collection greatly but this deserves its place in history as the 8-track of video.

  • @skystarless
    @skystarless 16 лет назад +1

    Ah, that skipping brings back memories. Haha! My dad bought one of these players sometime in '83 or '84, and we used it until the early 90s. He got rid of it a few years ago because he said it was "broken"-- I bet anything that it just needed a new belt or stylus. Sigh.

  • @DrLove0378
    @DrLove0378 16 лет назад +1

    I just bought one of these demo discs on eBay! ;)

    • @pbjracing14yearsago49
      @pbjracing14yearsago49 3 года назад

      Nice! I bought "the bird man of alcatraz" from a thrift store the other day

  • @OfficialSoundtracker
    @OfficialSoundtracker 12 лет назад +1

    at 0:42, it says "uninterrupted" but thats bull. didnt you have to flip the disc over at the end of side 1???

  • @kargaroc386
    @kargaroc386 15 лет назад +1

    a CED was basically a flux capacitor.

  • @TheMediaHoarder
    @TheMediaHoarder 13 лет назад

    @boface31 That's the needle skipping on the disc! Just about every disc does this during playback at one point or another- discs that had never been played were usually worse on their first play. Though I don't recall angry riots resulting from this, it's probably the biggest reason it didn't last on the market too long!

  • @TheMediaHoarder
    @TheMediaHoarder 15 лет назад

    Snow White never came out on this format, in fact it never came out on any video format until 1993. There were just a handful of boxed CED sets- the miniseries Jesus of Nazareth on 4 discs in a box, and a couple operas- the interactive games that came later came in thin boxes with instruction cards too.

  • @Alpha8713
    @Alpha8713 5 лет назад

    Wow--it has a pause feature. On every player, no less!

  • @themovietheatre
    @themovietheatre 16 лет назад

    This was running all the time in Eaton's and Simpsons in Downtown Montréal. They were very poor seller in Montreal since they lacked French tracks unlike DVD's of today.

  • @DiabloXL69
    @DiabloXL69 4 года назад +1

    2:58 how do they get slimline tv screen in 1980

  • @RobbieStrike
    @RobbieStrike 17 лет назад

    lol that clip must of been from a ced disk it skips at about 1:47 in

  • @lovemylogics
    @lovemylogics 14 лет назад

    @eyeh8nbc You are right, there was no future in the CED format and RCA knew it. Unlike LD, the CED format was at its technological limits with no possibility of improving picture quality, adding digital sound, etc, improvements that LD (and tape formats) did with ease. JVC added digital sound to VHD, extended chroma/luma resolution, added 3D and PC control, etc... all things CED could never do because of the 450 RPM speed that caused limited available disc bandwidth.

  • @lovemylogics
    @lovemylogics 14 лет назад

    @eyeh8nbc RCA was getting the skipping problem under control and the SJT and SKT series of players, especially the interactive player, rarely skipped on discs that weren't otherwise defective. RCA had a number of new circuits in the works that could sense instantly a forward or back skip and get the stylus back on track before the disc had even made a complete rotation - usually within 2 fields.

  • @nomadcowatbk
    @nomadcowatbk 13 лет назад

    Paramount was big Circuit City divx support supporter

  • @AlextheMLAATRfan
    @AlextheMLAATRfan 10 месяцев назад

    They could’ve done this to LaserDiscs, DVDs, and Blu-Rays as well

  • @VideyoJunkei
    @VideyoJunkei 16 лет назад

    Pause blanks the screen-notice that is NOT shown! later players could pause with 3 frames playing over and over-a strobe or stutter pause. I disconnected the anti-skip as a test on my player, and it does get 'stuck' looping a few frames very fast!

  • @drbpony
    @drbpony 15 лет назад

    If you've ever taken one of these machines apart, you'll notice a bar with a rubber tip that lifts up the disc when it is ejected. Over time, the rubber could wear out, crumble, or go missing and there would be nothing but a piece of metal scratching the disc, which is probably why so many of them skip.
    If you take a disc out of the sleeve, you can see the vertical markings from that bar lifting the disc up.
    Oh, and if you get a fingerprint on the disc, kiss that video segment goodbye.

    • @TheMediaHoarder
      @TheMediaHoarder 5 лет назад

      The bar this poster is talking about is on the last-generation players, with motorized loading. The earlier ones like the player shown here raise the turntable up and down.

  • @DiabloXL69
    @DiabloXL69 4 года назад

    3:26 He is playing the ‘Bring the magic home’ song on his banjo

  • @TheMediaHoarder
    @TheMediaHoarder 16 лет назад

    You had to flip over laserdiscs on most players too- auto-reverse players didn't come along til about 1988, though if CED had lasted til then they probably would've had them too.
    When DVD was being developed Blockbuster wanted them to come in caddies to prevent damage, but the companies said no. I've checked out DVDs from the library and Redbox, some have gone through unspeakable abuse.

  • @CassetteMaster
    @CassetteMaster 17 лет назад

    AWESOME!

  • @WOSArchives
    @WOSArchives 11 лет назад +1

    At the time VHS and Betamax were already on the market. That and other problems killed the format.

  • @Jal8919536
    @Jal8919536 17 лет назад

    I love the period music, especially the part at 5:15.

  • @Satlam
    @Satlam 13 лет назад

    @ConfusedSponge That would probably ruin the disc, if you got it out of the caddy. The groove is supposedly 1/37th the width of a normal record groove, so it would skip right over. Furthermore, even if you did have a needle that small, the signal on a CED was read in a different manner, and would likely not sound like much at all on a record player.

  • @eljheids1115
    @eljheids1115 10 лет назад

    DYNA RECORDS PHILIPPINES, THE LEADER IN MUSIC AND CED VIDEODISC ENTERTAINMENT!!!

  • @yrly59e
    @yrly59e 12 лет назад

    My friend bought one at a thrift the other day. I tried to tell him, it looks like badly recorded VHS. Laserdisc picture quality at the time wasn't much better though, it didn't start to get better until the late 80s.

  • @WOSArchives
    @WOSArchives 11 лет назад

    Nice find. My Goodwill does not have that stuff.

  • @michaelcarterclassic
    @michaelcarterclassic 10 лет назад

    My disc for the rca videodisc player starts to prepeat playback many times and won't go to the end of every side of on disc dose it mean it's the end of the side of disc or it won't show the end of side sign at end of video disc side

  • @chameleonday
    @chameleonday 17 лет назад

    Ironic that the demo disc skips at 1:45!

  • @wswfootball19
    @wswfootball19 16 лет назад +1

    i don't know what side 1 is for and where the fbi warnings and previews and hv logos

  • @eljheids1115
    @eljheids1115 10 лет назад

    DYNA VIDEODISCS
    Copyright 1986 Dyna Products, Inc.
    "DYNA," "CED," "SelectaVision," the CED logo and devices are trademarks of Dyna Products, Inc.
    Philippines

    • @jesuszamora6949
      @jesuszamora6949 8 лет назад

      +Joshua Sarmiento I imagine RCA dumped the tech after discontinuing it in 1986.
      Wonder how long Dyna put out discs after that, or if it ever became a hit in the Phillipines.

  • @kawininja81
    @kawininja81 16 лет назад

    oh yeah, the poor man's vcr (minus the recording)

  • @elineff5941
    @elineff5941 10 лет назад

    Thank God Technology Has Changed

    • @luisreyes1963
      @luisreyes1963 8 лет назад

      +Eli Neff Pity the movies haven't gotten better.

  • @eljheids1115
    @eljheids1115 10 лет назад +1

    4:27 - WALT DISNEY'S "20,000 LEAGUES UNDER THE SEA" FEBRUARY 1988 DYNA MONO CED

  • @meowza3k
    @meowza3k 16 лет назад

    is this a laserdisc?
    what were the magnetic discs called? they were like a giant floppy disk with a sliding cover that would reveal the disc.

    • @TheVideoLover3
      @TheVideoLover3 2 года назад

      The CED discs were played with a stylus, not a laser.

  • @TheMediaHoarder
    @TheMediaHoarder 12 лет назад

    Yeah, but they meant no commercials.

  • @DiabloXL69
    @DiabloXL69 4 года назад +1

    1:47 Glitching was obviously a low point in CED.
    So why the f**k did RCA keep it in their 6 minute “masterpiece”

    • @DrLove0378
      @DrLove0378 4 года назад +1

      H W I’m sure that wouldn’t have happened with a brand-new demo disc back in 1981... until they got played to death in a retail setting, anyway. The disc was decades old by the time this video was captured from it.

    • @DiabloXL69
      @DiabloXL69 4 года назад +2

      Jason Lovelady thanks. BTW the video was made in 1980

  • @jugglingembalmer
    @jugglingembalmer 14 лет назад

    Why?? Just flat out why? You couldn't record on them and you had to flip them over midway through the film. Why?

  • @drews1998
    @drews1998 15 лет назад

    i THOUGHT CED IIS THE FORMAT THAT WASN'T SUPPOSED TO SKIP

    • @randykoger27
      @randykoger27 4 года назад

      Drew Nachreiner that was never a promise by RCA or any individual. No idea where you got that notion.

  • @kargaroc386
    @kargaroc386 2 года назад

    this comment section has both the crazies and the normal folks

  • @Jal8919536
    @Jal8919536 17 лет назад

    Is there a 'stop' button so you can stop anytime?

  • @gregory06
    @gregory06 14 лет назад

    1:08 HUMAN DANCE IN World of warcraft

  • @MrROTD
    @MrROTD 12 лет назад

    why didnt this catch on? too expensive? it seems pretty frikken cool for back than

    • @PixarMan2001
      @PixarMan2001 5 лет назад +1

      A better competing product existed 3 years before that. It was called LaserDisc.

  • @lovemylogics
    @lovemylogics 14 лет назад

    @germ317 Send me a message if you're still on RUclips - I'd love to talk to you about your fathers work on the CED VideoDisc format.

  • @Dr_Xyzt
    @Dr_Xyzt 15 лет назад

    I must have the Godfather on this. "is that a DVD?" Uh, no!

  • @OfficialSoundtracker
    @OfficialSoundtracker 12 лет назад

    Oh... It was a good invention, though.

  • @cobolsaurus
    @cobolsaurus 15 лет назад

    they used a stylus ----- no laser

  • @Chub4ChubsRule
    @Chub4ChubsRule 17 лет назад

    I had one of these machines for a while and the bitch skipped like hell!

  • @mgabrysSF
    @mgabrysSF 16 лет назад

    Nah - the crap they put over the Rolling Stones to make them sound like " the musikadorkus generic blandage band" is far superior.

  • @ANATOLIACHTZEIN
    @ANATOLIACHTZEIN 13 лет назад

    It was and still is just blurry videotaped analog signal encoded onto a disc - PHYSICALLY (lol) - not digitally & they SKIP LIKE HELL unmercifully from the lowest device to the most expensive ones. UGGGH I wish I had never bought one.

  • @harrysboy
    @harrysboy 15 лет назад

    Funny to see what was considered a great film back in the early 80's, take casablanca and the godfather out of this ad and your felt with a lot of dated films

  • @WeRateU
    @WeRateU 14 лет назад

    Corporate America is getting greedier and produces really bad quality. General Electric for example is really taking advantage of their customers. Recently, I sold homes in a tract of 280 homes and appliances were by GE. Every home owner had problems with one or more of their home appliance. The warranties had ran out in some cases and problems kept repeating. So GE was making money from their customers over and over on new appliances. GE's customer service is one of the worst as well.

    • @DiabloXL69
      @DiabloXL69 3 года назад

      bruh RCA is better than GE

  • @mgabrysSF
    @mgabrysSF 13 лет назад

    God that public-domain music thrown over the movies makes me want to projectile vomit. The rolling stones was particularly horrible.