Re: S-VHS cassette recorders

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Sujet : Re: S-VHS cassette recorders
De : cd999666 (at) *nospam* notformail.com (Cursitor Doom)
Groupes : sci.electronics.design
Date : 06. Jan 2025, 01:19:59
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On Sun, 5 Jan 2025 13:24:22 -0700, Don Y wrote:

On 1/5/2025 12:28 PM, bitrex wrote:
CD players are probably right up there for Rube Goldberg complexity,
people who knew what they're doing probably repaired them regularly
back in the day but I've never had much luck if the unit has a serious
fault, and the service manuals I've seen tend to be pretty unhelpful.
 
CD players are relatively trivial, compared to VCRs.  There is NO "media
handling" other than hoping the user installs the medium on the spindle
correctly.
 
By contrast, a VCR has to extract the tape from the cassette (after
opening the access door and unlocking the reels) and pull it around the
rotating head assembly.  Then, has to ensure the alignment of the head
tracks the magnetic slices laid down on the medium, in real time.
 
As well as having to ensure the *mechanism* is operating at the right
"rate of speed" to ensure the video signal complies with that expected
downstream.
 
A lot of the parts for vintage CD players are unobtanium now
particularly the laser diode which seems to be a common fault, in a few
decades I expect there will be almost none in working condition. like
the Chevy Vega.
 
If you resign yourself to using drives intended for use with computers
(even having audio output capability), you can rescue as many as you can
carry!
 
I see why people miss vinyl sometimes but I can't imagine anyone will
really miss the CD, a real stopgap technology.
 
The CD was a huge step up from vinyl.  No fussing with tracking, warped
media, dust and other contaminants, etc.  Play it the Nth time and it's
just as faithful to the source as the first!

True, but there must be *something* about vinyl that more than compensates
for its shortcomings, given the fact that prices for old turntables have
soared and record shops are now stocking vinyl albums again.

 
*Mini* CDs were a complete waste of time.
 
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Date Sujet#  Auteur
5 Jan 25 * S-VHS cassette recorders26Jeff Layman
5 Jan 25 +* Re: S-VHS cassette recorders6Cursitor Doom
5 Jan 25 i`* Re: S-VHS cassette recorders5Jeff Layman
5 Jan 25 i `* Re: S-VHS cassette recorders4Don Y
6 Jan 25 i  `* Re: S-VHS cassette recorders3Jeff Layman
6 Jan 25 i   `* Re: S-VHS cassette recorders2Don Y
6 Jan 25 i    `- Re: S-VHS cassette recorders1Don Y
5 Jan 25 +* Re: S-VHS cassette recorders17john larkin
5 Jan 25 i+* Re: S-VHS cassette recorders15Don Y
6 Jan 25 ii+* Re: S-VHS cassette recorders13Cursitor Doom
6 Jan 25 iii`* Re: S-VHS cassette recorders12Lasse Langwadt
6 Jan 25 iii +* Re: S-VHS cassette recorders9bitrex
6 Jan 25 iii i+* Re: S-VHS cassette recorders7Don Y
6 Jan 25 iii ii+* Re: S-VHS cassette recorders4bitrex
6 Jan 25 iii iii+- Re: S-VHS cassette recorders1Don Y
7 Jan 25 iii iii+- Re: S-VHS cassette recorders1Jan Panteltje
8 Jan 25 iii iii`- Re: S-VHS cassette recorders1Jan Panteltje
7 Jan 25 iii ii`* Re: S-VHS cassette recorders2Lasse Langwadt
7 Jan 25 iii ii `- Re: S-VHS cassette recorders1Don Y
6 Jan 25 iii i`- Re: S-VHS cassette recorders1Cursitor Doom
6 Jan 25 iii +- Re: S-VHS cassette recorders1Liz Tuddenham
6 Jan 25 iii `- Re: S-VHS cassette recorders1Cursitor Doom
6 Jan 25 ii`- Re: S-VHS cassette recorders1john larkin
6 Jan 25 i`- Re: S-VHS cassette recorders1Lasse Langwadt
5 Jan 25 `* Re: S-VHS cassette recorders2Don
5 Jan 25  `- Re: S-VHS cassette recorders1Don

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