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- From: lionel@quark.enet.dec.com (Steve Lionel)
- Newsgroups: alt.fan.mike-jittlov
- Subject: Re: WOSAT and LD subliminals
- Message-ID: <1993Jan3.231119.155@e2big.mko.dec.com>
- Date: 3 Jan 93 23:14:47 GMT
- References: <1993Jan2.102243.1110@panix.com>
- Sender: usenet@e2big.mko.dec.com (Mr. USENET)
- Organization: Digital Equipment Corporation
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- In article <1993Jan2.102243.1110@panix.com>, dannyb@panix.com
- (Daniel Burstein) writes...
- >someone (sorry, didn't catch id) mentioned that his original LD player,
- >which had digital memory to stoore CLV images, did not display the fields
- >with some of the WoSAT subliminals.
- >
- >I have a similar LD player (one of the Pioneer series), and while I don't
- >(yet) have my copy of WoSAT, I've noticed something on the player which
- >just -might- get you back in business.
- >
- >There is a setting for "digital" memory, which dos something wierd or
- >another. I can't quite figure it out from the instructions (or, for that
- >matter, what happens when I toggle it), but my WAG is that it has
- >something to do with the "field/frame" deal in NTSC.
- >
-
- Yes, I'm aware of that toggle. If you turn it off (it's on by default),
- you can't do single-step on CLV discs (such as WOSAT) at all. The
- reason it's there is that some people feel that the digital signal
- processing degrades the picture; I haven't found that to be the case.
- You don't need the digital memory on when viewing CAV discs, but I
- never bother to turn it off.
-
- Steve Lionel lionel@quark.enet.dec.com
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