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WOW!!! Awesome collection, Jeremy! I like seeing all the titles in a different language. That's really cool! I remember there was a thread about that somewheres...
What's the difference between a DVD and a VCD? Does the latter have bonus features? Is the quality the same for both? Do you need a separate player for both?
What's the difference between a DVD and a VCD? Does the latter have bonus features? Is the quality the same for both? Do you need a separate player for both?
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A VCD is much lower quality than a DVD... It is about VHS quality, or a bit higher (320x240?,) although there are also Super-VCDs (640x480?) that have a higher resolution. I am not aware of any bonus features on them, but I don't actually own any, either. Since they are CDs, they are limited to 650-700 megabytes (a little more than one hour of video,) so there isn't a lot of room for extras.Kram Nebuer wrote:What's the difference between a DVD and a VCD? Does the latter have bonus features? Is the quality the same for both? Do you need a separate player for both?
VCDs can be burned on the computer, using regular CD-Roms. You need a VCD player for them, although there are many DVD players like Apex that will also play them. Several of the older CD-based game systems will also play them, although they may require an add-on card (the Saturn, for example.)
VCDs were released commercially, mostly in Asian countries, although there were a few released in the US. Also, there were many bootleg VCDs a few years ago (no copy protection + high cost of DVD duplication,) although most bootleggers have switched to DVD now...
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That is a FANTASTIC collection, Jeremy!! I wish my collection was like that! 
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Hey Jeremy, Where did you get you shelves? I have been looking for new shelves for my dvds and those look nice.Jeremy wrote:Thanks everyone! Nice you liked my collection. I know I like it, too. Would you like to see some finnish covers of these films? Just tell me which one!
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Some DVDs have been re-arranged since last time so here we go:

Well, at least I got shelf 1, my computer is acting up, and going really slow!

Well, at least I got shelf 1, my computer is acting up, and going really slow!
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I own a lot of VCD's as most of my family lives in Hong Kong. They are generally a bit worse than VHS in quality. They have acceptable image quality in scenes where the "action" is still or slow, but when the scence involves a lot of movement (i.e. Dragonball Z), you begin to notice an abundance of artifacts. One advantage, though, is that the quality does not decline with age or usage. Some VHS I have are starting to produce a lot of noise and grain due to its age and my excessive viewing sessions lol. However, the VCD's, bearing the same movie, is just like when I bought it.
VCD's are very affordable too, I bought Love Actually for $3 CDN (yes, I made sure it was not a bootleg).
Disney VCD's on the other hand, cost around $10 CDN. I usually by Disney R1 DVD's for the movies and VCD's for their sequels (with the exception of a few like Bambi II, which I thoroughly enjoyed). 
Since I live in Finland, I think it's quite difficult you to purchase exact same kind of shelves as I have.danamichelle wrote:Hey Jeremy, Where did you get you shelves? I have been looking for new shelves for my dvds and those look nice.
But for your information, those are made in Denmark and I bought them here from shop called Masku, www.masku.com .
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Okay, here are all of the shelves now:


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Fullscreen versions of <i>The Santa Clause 2</i>, <i>Sky High</i>, <i>Holes</i>, <i>Finding Neverland</i>, <i>The Incredibles</i>, <i>Peter Pan</i> (2003), and <i>The Haunted Mansion</i>? Boo! Hiss!
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First of all, LUKE, I didn't buy these, I got them as presents from my parents/sibilings/relatives, and you forgot about the FullScreen version of Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets & the FullScreen version of The Incredibles. I personally HATE Fullscreen, and find it a waste of space on a store shelf. None of my parents/sibilings/relatives really know anything about the difference between Fullscreen and Widescreen. One time, when I was watching a widescreen movie, and my dad wanted to change the the TV so that the black bars would be gone, and I told him that the black bars are SUPPOSED to be there, and he said "no there not" so the whole "widescreen" thing didn't go through his brain. Another time, I asked my sister if Fullscreen was the most horrifically disgustingly vile thing on the planet, and she just said "no - what's the difference between Fullscreen and Widescreen?" and I told her, but she obviously doesn't understand. So, Luke, I had no intentions on buying these movies in the disgusting pan & scan versions, but at least I have the movies. That's better than nothing. So there ya go Luke, I didn't buy these on purpous. If you want to boo and hiss, boo and hiss at my parents/siblings/relatives not me!Luke wrote:Fullscreen versions of <i>The Santa Clause 2</i>, <i>Sky High</i>, <i>Holes</i>, <i>Finding Neverland</i>, <i>The Incredibles</i>, <i>Peter Pan</i> (2003), and <i>The Haunted Mansion</i>? Boo! Hiss!
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If it's not too much trouble, it'd be great to see the Disney Classics in Finnish! If that's too much I'd like to see the Great Mouse Detective and Mulan!Jeremy wrote:Thanks everyone! Nice you liked my collection. I know I like it, too. Would you like to see some finnish covers of these films? Just tell me which one!
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Don't feel too bad, after 5 years of reviewing DVD's, Luke will never tolerate Full-Screen on any level.TheSequelofDisney wrote:First of all, LUKE, I didn't buy these, I got them as presents from my parents/sibilings/relatives, and you forgot about the FullScreen version of Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets & the FullScreen version of The Incredibles. I personally HATE Fullscreen, and find it a waste of space on a store shelf. None of my parents/sibilings/relatives really know anything about the difference between Fullscreen and Widescreen. One time, when I was watching a widescreen movie, and my dad wanted to change the the TV so that the black bars would be gone, and I told him that the black bars are SUPPOSED to be there, and he said "no there not" so the whole "widescreen" thing didn't go through his brain. Another time, I asked my sister if Fullscreen was the most horrifically disgustingly vile thing on the planet, and she just said "no - what's the difference between Fullscreen and Widescreen?" and I told her, but she obviously doesn't understand. So, Luke, I had no intentions on buying these movies in the disgusting pan & scan versions, but at least I have the movies. That's better than nothing. So there ya go Luke, I didn't buy these on purpous. If you want to boo and hiss, boo and hiss at my parents/siblings/relatives not me!Luke wrote:Fullscreen versions of <i>The Santa Clause 2</i>, <i>Sky High</i>, <i>Holes</i>, <i>Finding Neverland</i>, <i>The Incredibles</i>, <i>Peter Pan</i> (2003), and <i>The Haunted Mansion</i>? Boo! Hiss!
We all hate full-screen, but sometimes, people we know like it and buy it for us. That's why I have two Fool-Screen titles.
Hopefully, I'll re-buy them in wide-screen someday.


