It must be nice to be this smart, I enjoy watching you do your work and happy to see when they run again. I have a Vhs, Dvd Vhs recorder and a six player CD player which was my sons. I just can't make myself dispose of them. Hopefully I can watch enough of your videos to maybe fix at least one of them. Thank you.
I duno what it is about lg stuff but I find it very well made. I had a 50" lg plasma for 7 years with no trouble at all then sold it on working to upgrade to a larger tv. I've a lg blu ray players years old and still working to this day 🙂
I have an LG DVD recorder that won't read/write disks any more, and a Samsung blue ray as well that says 'no disk'. I'll have to try cleaning the lenses.
Vcd or video cd was a low but rate mpg1 encoded disk with resolution 320x240 30 frame. Would record 74 / 80 minutes per disk depending on blank size. Svcd used mpg2 just like dvd and recorded at 640x480. Max time was 40 minutes on a 80 minute cd.
@@12voltvids Huh... I was familiar with regular MPEG-1 Video CD, even the analog CD Video format, but not MPEG-2 S-Video CD. Goes to show you, even when you've thought you heard of all the rare and/or failed formats, you'll always discover new ones! 😀 I wonder though... with MPEG-2 compression, how would the video quality compare to DVD? Would it just be a _very_ low capacity DVD, or would it still look like a Video CD? Very interesting! Thanks for the knowledge!
@@12voltvids Huh, that's really impressive! I wonder if it's possible to encode SVCD with Handbrake or FFMPEG or Xorriso or something. It'd be an interesting project to do something stupid like put a 2 hour movie on 4 CDs or something!
It must be nice to be this smart, I enjoy watching you do your work and happy to see when they run again. I have a Vhs, Dvd Vhs recorder and a six player CD player which was my sons. I just can't make myself dispose of them. Hopefully I can watch enough of your videos to maybe fix at least one of them.
Thank you.
It was the LG wallflower all along.
I duno what it is about lg stuff but I find it very well made. I had a 50" lg plasma for 7 years with no trouble at all then sold it on working to upgrade to a larger tv. I've a lg blu ray players years old and still working to this day 🙂
My lg computer monitor and bluray burner in my computer has been flawless.
Great repair 👍👍👍👍👍
I have an LG DVD recorder that won't read/write disks any more, and a Samsung blue ray as well that says 'no disk'. I'll have to try cleaning the lenses.
Does anyone smoke in the house? If so the internal mirrors are likely contaminated. Just think what that smoke does to your lungs.
I purchased many used LG products and they all usually have issues. I’ve noticed mostly the DVD recorders that LG has produced.
Why LG can't read. Very interesting. Thanks for a new video.
hi, how much do you charge for a $6000 Denon AVR to repair? it's dead AVC x8500h
I don't work on av receivers only 2 channel.
I had a Sony bluray player I really liked but the tray cracked one day and wouldn’t load any more so it had to go.
What's an 'S Video CD'?
The acronym 'SVCD' sorta rings a bell in my head,
but I'm not familiar with the format.
Vcd or video cd was a low but rate mpg1 encoded disk with resolution 320x240 30 frame.
Would record 74 / 80 minutes per disk depending on blank size. Svcd used mpg2 just like dvd and recorded at 640x480. Max time was 40 minutes on a 80 minute cd.
@@12voltvids Huh... I was familiar with regular MPEG-1 Video CD, even the analog CD Video format, but not MPEG-2 S-Video CD.
Goes to show you, even when you've thought you heard of all the rare and/or failed formats, you'll always discover new ones! 😀
I wonder though... with MPEG-2 compression, how would the video quality compare to DVD? Would it just be a _very_ low capacity DVD, or would it still look like a Video CD?
Very interesting! Thanks for the knowledge!
Yes it was almost as good as dvd. Dvd was 720x480. Svcd 640x480.
Comparable to dvd recorded in the 4 hour mode.
@@12voltvids Huh, that's really impressive!
I wonder if it's possible to encode SVCD with Handbrake or FFMPEG or Xorriso or something.
It'd be an interesting project to do something stupid like put a 2 hour movie on 4 CDs or something!
@@braelinmichelus VCDimager will do it, but it doesn't support all the advanced features on SVCD like menus. It's really like DVD Video but on a CD.
Probably dust on lens is the culprit
It looked clean but..... we saw the results
I have a smaller LG Blu Ray player and it plays all DVD'S even music CDS
Bluray players have 3 lasers. Blue, Red and IR so they should play every dusk type.
I've had many problems with LG players over the years
I've had more with liteon.