![]() The film menu has two options, play and chapters:) no subtitles, no audio options. Since the player is very fast, all this happens real quick. You pop the disc in, you get a few seconds of fancy HD-VMD logo shining then you get to the film menu. I will later try optical out to see if I can get a bitstream output.įorgot to mention, the films have no annoying previews of anykind. The player converts it to PCM and outputs it that way. The audio is Dolby Digital 2.0, I don't have any way of verifying bitrates but safe to assume it is 192kbps. The only good thing I can tell is I am pretty sure they are 1080p24. They looked overly compressed, macroblocking and banding was available. These films are so low budget, they look like they were shot on digital handycam, so I cant tell if the look is due to encoding or the film itself. The picture was very sharp, I don't think the player was up converting, I think it is legit 1080p. They are encoded in 1080p24 and my receiver verified this. The discs: I only have two titles pictured above. No network connection which means firmware updates were not expected which is also good. The player also has all of the usual composite, component, svideo, optical, coax outputs. In EDID mode, the player was outputting 1080p24 which is nice. This options reads your displays capabilities from its HDMI EDID info and adjust resolution automatically. There isn't an option for 1080p24 but in resolution menu there is an option labeled EDID. The player has multiple resolution options all the way from 480i to 1080p60. HD-VMD discs starts very fast, loading screen is only a few seconds, very similar to DVDs. I don't know what file formats it supports through its usb and sd card but I probably will never find out. It boots pretty fast like a DVD player(essentially it is a modified DVD player), the welcome menu has 4 options, HD-VMD, USB, SD Card, Setup. It's very cheaply built, can compare to Toshiba HD-A3. I don't know the differences except 677 is silver and 777 is black. The players: They released NMW ML677 first then ML777 later. This tutorial is designed to give users of VMD an introduction to advanced techniques for making custom images and movies. A couple of small studios agreed to release HD-VMD discs, I can't tell how many of the above list was actually released but those were the announced titles. 09 SnowDogg Part 16160100 Truck Light Relay Harness is used on SnowDogg plows such as the SnowDogg MD, VMD, HD, EX, TE, XP ,VX, VXF, and CM snow plows. The marketing was towards a cheaper alternative to HD-DVD(it was still alive back then) and BD. NME announced 8 layer discs but those were never released. It's based on existing DVD technology, using the red laser but has 4 layers for 20GB capacity. The video that goes live on youtube is the final version.Complete Title List: These were announced before the format died but I don't know if all of them got released. Fix audio issues, clarify points, add extra footage or cut extraneous things out. I'll show the first version of a video on Patreon and often the feedback I get results in a video going through further revisions to improve it. Q) Why are there comments from days ago when this video has just gone live today?Ī) Patrons usually have early access to videos. I am a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to AMAZON Sites (including, but not limited to Amazon US/UK/DE/ES/FR/NL/IT/CAN) Affiliate programs and affiliations include, but are not limited to, the eBay Partner Network & Amazon. When you click on links to various merchants posted here and make a purchase, this can result in me earning a commission. *******Patrons usually have early access to videos******* ![]() This channel can be supported through Patreon This means I can now comment on the video quality as well as well as do some more detailed investigations to discover things such as the true video bitrate and the maximum capacity of a disc. I've recently received a commercially released movie on a real VMD. ![]() The conclusion to my HD-VMD story which started with this video The HD-VMD Conclusion - Uncovering the real stats behind this failed format
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