Nice previewing PS1-VCD tricky video, dude. And about that movie on 2 compact discs, you probably right! It cannot fit the full 1½ or maximum 2 hours feature in 1 disc (except it fits the 70-75 mins. feature film/video), it splitted by a (exact or almost) half feature per disc. I got a bunch of VCDs (both film and karaoke) from The Philippines.
Is it me or does your PS1 (either SCPH-5XXX or SCPH-7XXX model) have the Power and Open buttons as words instead of symbols on them or is it the fact that American systems all have the Power and Open buttons as words and all but SCPH-1002 PAL models have symbols on the buttons. My PS1 is a Stealth modded SCPH-9002 PAL and those buttons have symbols instead of the words. I wonder if Japanese systems (even the exclusive SCPH-3000) are the same as US or Europe for the buttons.
Oh and are Video CDs region coded or not, I know DVDs and Blu-ray are and I know music CDs are region free but games are either depending on system and/or game of course.
Yes and no. The DVD player has to support VCD to play them, which most now a days don't. VCD is/was real popular overseas, but never really took off here in America. Back in the day Asia made stand alone VCD players. They look like DVD players only they play VCD instead of DVD. The Playstation had an unofficial adapter as seen in my video here. The Sega Saturn had a VCD card. The now very defuncted Phillips CDi also had a VCD card to allow it to play them.
@@JeffisWinning Interesting isn’t it, although I also know that it works on PC or Laptops with disc trays, although I bet you might be able to fit an entire movie if compressed on one disc without commercials instead of adding them and having 2 discs (WHY COMPANIES WHY, IT’S A WASTE OF DISCS).
WOW, I think the Saturn and the DreamCast should have had VCD support too, that’s why PS2 is better because DVD but DC has no Video CD or DVD support, They should make mods for Saturn and DC to have VCD support too.
The Saturn has an adapter like the Playstation to allow it to play VCD. Only the one for the Saturn is offical, the one I have here for the PlayStation is 3rd party. segaretro.org/Video_CD_Card
@@dylanpincombe2990 Yes, that is correct. I remember seeing both here in NYC back in the 90's. I wanted the VCD card for the Saturn, but it was expensive as hell in the few stores that did sell imported game merchandise, so I never bothered (Bought a bunch of games for 3DO & Saturn instead ^_^). The 3rd party unlicensed VCD Player for the DC was surprisingly easily available even in normal retail game stores that usually didn't import much of anything (unless it was an ULTRA popular game that they knew wouldn't get a US release. X-Men vs Street Fighter for the Saturn was one such game).
I’m so happy you’re still uploading, Jeff.
Emma! Holy crap it's you! Yep, still uploading. Not as much as I used to though.
2 videos in and I already love you and your videos bro! Please keep making content!
Hey thanks! I will definitely keep making videos when the ideas come to me for them.
Nice previewing PS1-VCD tricky video, dude. And about that movie on 2 compact discs, you probably right! It cannot fit the full 1½ or maximum 2 hours feature in 1 disc (except it fits the 70-75 mins. feature film/video), it splitted by a (exact or almost) half feature per disc.
I got a bunch of VCDs (both film and karaoke) from The Philippines.
Yep, CD's are limited in capacity, so 2 is needed for the whole film. Yeah, VCD is really common in Asia. It never really took off here in the USA.
Curious peripheral for the PlayStation 1! 😮
Yeah, it's an interesting one alright. The Sega Saturn has one, too, but it looks like a metal key card.
Man this thing is really Crazy great vidéo
Thanks for watching!
Omg jeff I had this back when ps was the best thing still is today😉 and a Japanese 🎬 movie called parasite eve.
Yeah man, it's totally from the PSX hay day for sure.
Jeff hey bro hope everything is going good over there everything good here in texas besides 🌪 🌪.
@@alexander2685 All OK here 👍
Demo disk 1 had this at least in pal regions as far as I’m aware
Is it me or does your PS1 (either SCPH-5XXX or SCPH-7XXX model) have the Power and Open buttons as words instead of symbols on them or is it the fact that American systems all have the Power and Open buttons as words and all but SCPH-1002 PAL models have symbols on the buttons. My PS1 is a Stealth modded SCPH-9002 PAL and those buttons have symbols instead of the words. I wonder if Japanese systems (even the exclusive SCPH-3000) are the same as US or Europe for the buttons.
All the U.S. models have words on the buttons. I don't know about the Japanese models.
WOW i never knew it
Oh and are Video CDs region coded or not, I know DVDs and Blu-ray are and I know music CDs are region free but games are either depending on system and/or game of course.
VCD's are region free as far as I can tell.
Oh and can VCD be played on any other DVD player even consoles (I only know that it plays on Panasonic Q, the Japan only DVD capable GameCube).
Yes and no. The DVD player has to support VCD to play them, which most now a days don't. VCD is/was real popular overseas, but never really took off here in America. Back in the day Asia made stand alone VCD players. They look like DVD players only they play VCD instead of DVD.
The Playstation had an unofficial adapter as seen in my video here. The Sega Saturn had a VCD card. The now very defuncted Phillips CDi also had a VCD card to allow it to play them.
@@JeffisWinning Interesting isn’t it, although I also know that it works on PC or Laptops with disc trays, although I bet you might be able to fit an entire movie if compressed on one disc without commercials instead of adding them and having 2 discs (WHY COMPANIES WHY, IT’S A WASTE OF DISCS).
WOW, I think the Saturn and the DreamCast should have had VCD support too, that’s why PS2 is better because DVD but DC has no Video CD or DVD support, They should make mods for Saturn and DC to have VCD support too.
The Saturn has an adapter like the Playstation to allow it to play VCD. Only the one for the Saturn is offical, the one I have here for the PlayStation is 3rd party.
segaretro.org/Video_CD_Card
Dreamcast has one also it’s just Chinese and the Saturn has a licensed one
@@dylanpincombe2990 Yes, that is correct. I remember seeing both here in NYC back in the 90's. I wanted the VCD card for the Saturn, but it was expensive as hell in the few stores that did sell imported game merchandise, so I never bothered (Bought a bunch of games for 3DO & Saturn instead ^_^). The 3rd party unlicensed VCD Player for the DC was surprisingly easily available even in normal retail game stores that usually didn't import much of anything (unless it was an ULTRA popular game that they knew wouldn't get a US release. X-Men vs Street Fighter for the Saturn was one such game).
Lmfao this video is hilarious
Thanks!
Now do you have to leave the lid open?
You don't have to, no.
@@JeffisWinning ok I was wondering why on all the videos I find of them using this the lid gets left open lol
@dylanpincombe2990 It's mainly preference. People with Game Enhancers like myself are just used to leaving it open.
I bet it can’t read XVCD
VCD only as far as I know. I haven't tried Extended VCD.
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Is the device region free??
I think it can play any VCD from any region, but I only have NTSC VCDs, so no way to test it with a PAL VCD.
Profanity part is just so unnecessary..
A lot of youtube videos have it, not just mine. Ever watch Heckin' Steve, any of the Wojack channels, or AVGN?