marcfrick2112 wrote:
on the latest releases, the quality is almost equal to DVD. (Variable Bitrate)
My ARSE it is :-) No offense. Either you are going blind, you have a very small telly.
Maximum VCD resolution = 352x288 (PAL)
Maximum DVD resolution = 720x576 (PAL)
This means that NO VCD can get within 50% quality of DVD.
DVD = MPEG2
VCD = MPEG1
This means even if the DVD is half resolution 1:1 quality wise the VCD data will be much bigger.
DVD = Dolby DTS
VCD = Stereo
This means no surround effects :-(
VCD = 700 MBytes/disk
DVD = 9000 MBytes/disk
I think you can se where this is going cant you ;-)
marcfrick2112 wrote:
Second, most current DVD players will NOT play VCD's, just check any major electronic store, if they even mention it..... I had to hunt for a VCD-capable DVD player for my dad, it took weeks to find.
Where have you been for the last like 3 years?
The reason that early (or Ultra cheap) DVD players dont play VCD's is that they dont read ANY CD. You need a different laser to read the different disks. However the price of a dual laser diode is now the same, if not less than just a DVD laser diode.
Third, the FMV module for the CD32 is reported to offer the best quality playback of VCD's of any available player.
Heh heh. I think you must have been away for a while. Very early DEDICATED japanese VCD players didnt meet the MPEG spec and to save money had really crappy video encoders on the output. But todays DVD players all meet the MPEG spec (or they wouldnt be able to have the logo on them) and they all output RGB.
IMHO you should save the money you were going to spend on an FMV cartridge and get some decent hardware that will improve your Amiga experience. Which usually are (in this order)
RAM.
Hard drive.
WHDload license.
CD-Drive.
Accelerator.
More RAM.
Network Card.
Scandoubler.
Graphics Card.
But then that is just me.