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Offline MikePhTopic starter

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CD32 Mpeg card
« on: May 15, 2007, 06:36:39 AM »
I have a CD32 Mpeg card. I would like to sell it. Is it sellable?

I am keeping the CD32 for nostalgia.

Is this forum the right place to try selling the mpeg card? Or ebay?
 

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Re: CD32 Mpeg card
« Reply #1 on: May 15, 2007, 06:40:04 AM »
on ebay you can probably get more than L100 for fmv card 8-)
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Re: CD32 Mpeg card
« Reply #2 on: May 15, 2007, 07:45:22 AM »
Thanks. Will try eBay soon.

 

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Re: CD32 Mpeg card
« Reply #3 on: May 15, 2007, 07:58:24 AM »
I'm interested. How much do you want for it?
 

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Re: CD32 Mpeg card
« Reply #4 on: May 15, 2007, 08:20:01 AM »
The trouble is that I don't know. I heard of some very choice prices for these cards, yet it is a very small market.

I would only be guessing at a price, so I think eBay might be the answer.

I bought the card with the cd32 when it first came out and a couple of titles - I think at the time it was the only card in NZ. I have now moved to Australia. I am keeping the Best of Queen and Best of Cream CDi as I can still view them on other equipment.

If you wish you can contact me through sales@lascellesproductions.com

Best wishes
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Re: CD32 Mpeg card
« Reply #5 on: May 15, 2007, 09:59:42 PM »
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Re: CD32 Mpeg card
« Reply #6 on: May 16, 2007, 05:38:26 AM »
I'm interested in it too.
 

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Re: CD32 Mpeg card
« Reply #7 on: May 16, 2007, 07:41:28 AM »
DiscreetFX would be very interested too.
 

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Re: CD32 Mpeg card
« Reply #8 on: May 16, 2007, 09:42:30 AM »
The reason you get such a fluctuation in prices for this item is *it's crap*.

Almost nothing used it. All DVD players now play VCD discs. It really isnt an item that enhances the Amiga experience at all.

HOWEVER, CD32 owners have a longing need to put something in their empty slot :-)

Most cannot afford SX32/Pro etc. so an FMV card fills the gap.

A few years later when the income is flowing they get sold off as people by SX32/Pro or Promodules etc. and need their slot back.

This buy and sell fluctuations means that every now and again several hit the market at the same time and drive the prices down.
 

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Re: CD32 Mpeg card
« Reply #9 on: May 16, 2007, 12:35:35 PM »
I have one..but Im def. keeping mine..hehe :-)
 

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Re: CD32 Mpeg card
« Reply #10 on: May 16, 2007, 01:47:45 PM »
The last two i saw on ebay uk went for about £100 each or there abouts.
There are several revisions of the card I think the V4 is the rarer as it has the bugfixed firmware.

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Re: CD32 Mpeg card
« Reply #11 on: May 16, 2007, 02:55:20 PM »
@JurassicCamper: what bugfixes are refering to?
I mean, i have 2 cards and i never seemed to have any kind of trouble...

Alos, where can i find out which revision of the boards i have?

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Re: CD32 Mpeg card
« Reply #12 on: May 16, 2007, 03:42:09 PM »
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The reason you get such a fluctuation in prices for this item is *it's crap*.


True.  I had one when the CD32 was first released but after a few months the picture would start to jump after 30 minutes (probably due to heat).  I sent it to Commodore for repair via a dealer and never saw it again (thakfully I did get the money back).

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Almost nothing used it. All DVD players now play VCD discs. It really isnt an item that enhances the Amiga experience at all.


Ah, but DVD players (and PCs) will not play CDi disks and most of the VCDs I bought for my CD32 were actually CDi format.  A few months ago I would have bit on such an item, but I managed to find some software that allowed me to rip the video files off my (until then) unreadable CDi disks, rename them and then burn them to a single DVD+R which would play on my DVD player.
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Re: CD32 Mpeg card
« Reply #13 on: May 16, 2007, 04:20:04 PM »
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Ah, but DVD players (and PCs) will not play CDi disks

Yes they do. My TopGun plays ok, StarTrek etc. Perhaps not the ultra-cheap-o DVD players?

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and most of the VCDs I bought for my CD32 were actually CDi format.

No such thing. Or at least "CDi format" is not the correct terminology for it.

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I managed to find some software that allowed me to rip the video files off my (until then) unreadable CDi disks, rename them and then burn them to a single DVD+R which would play on my DVD player.

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Re: CD32 Mpeg card
« Reply #14 on: May 16, 2007, 06:30:51 PM »
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Yes they do. My TopGun plays ok, StarTrek etc. Perhaps not the ultra-cheap-o DVD players?


Noooo they don't and if you do a search then you'll find a lot of people state the same thing.  I've owned 8 different DVD players and recorders over the years and none of them would touch a CDi disk and yet would happily access a Video CD (And that includes a recent Philips model too which plays everything else including AVI and WMV).

So, my Star Trek VI, Top Gun, Waynes World, etc wouldn't work while my Queen, Kate Bush, Tina Turner, Mr Bean and Have I Got News For You would.

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and most of the VCDs I bought for my CD32 were actually CDi format.

No such thing. Or at least "CDi format" is not the correct terminology for it.[/quote]

The CDi disks are what is known as "white paper" format (IIRC) and this was an earlier draft of the Video CD standard ("green" I think).

Edit:  I checked and I got it the wrong way around:

"CD-i is an older format ("Green Book") than Video CD ("White Book"). It supports interactive computer games as well as movies.
You can play VCDs on a CD-i player, provided that it has the DV cartridge. But there's about 30 movies released by Philips on CD-i which you can only play on a CD-i player, because they use the "Green Book" standard: you can't play them on a VCD player or on a PC. These CDs are labelled "Digital Video" or "DV".

Matthew Sparby (matthew AT sparby.nu) sent the following information by e-mail:

CDi Videos (Green Book Video) is an older standard than VideoCD. It uses the same MPEG-1 encoding but it uses a different filesystem. The only dedicated hardware that can play these discs is a Philips/Magnavox CDi system with a Digital Video cartridge."

Obviously these are the disks I have and the Amiga FMV was also capable of playing them too.  They may have been rereleased later in VideoCD format, but the ones I have are the original release Philips CDi disks and are marked "CDi" and not "VideoCD".

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That's the one.  Great program.  Now I just play them of a burned DVD and I don't even need to worry about the disk swap as the files just flow together.  ;-)
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