Honestly channels like these are why I enjoy the retro community (specifically on RU-vid) so much. I'm always discovering something new and can continue the process of dreaming. Appreciate the message at the end, sir!
@@Ex_Savior you're so welcome! And you're right, I finally may have tracked down a FW900 through my personal network. Can I ask you some questions on what to look out for? I sent you a message on Twitter :)
Thanks for sharing I'm just learning about retro gaming and this videos helps a lot. In my country is a little difficult to find PVMs or even a quality CRT with component but I won't surrender. Greetings!
No problem! Although PVMs and BVMs are nice, you can still get great quality content from a consumer grade CRT. We all play video games, and whatever works best for you should be good enough!
The king of the nerds. Good bang for the buck as well I'd say! Thanks for mentioning the furniture and wire shelving. I was just about to buy some 48 x 18 but I went for the 48 x 24 instead after seeing this. Better reviews and seem more study and can handle more stuff.
Thank you! Very glad I was able to help out with the wire shelving. The wire shelving unit I have has been very reliable, even with the wheels on the bottom. Apparently, each shelf can handle up to 500 lbs. I have noticed that the shelf I have my D24 and 20L5 have concaved slightly, but nothing I would be concerned about. And yes, the 48 x 24 dimension will fit a D24 perfectly.
Nice video dude. Glad to see the setup again. it is freaking awesome. again thanks again for the D14h5u. it is an absolute dream. hope to have a setup like yours someday. hope your doing well and hope to see you again at a convention or something dude.
Oh hey, glad to hear it’s holding up well! Yeah, when things get normal again, I should be back back at conventions. Looking forward to seeing you again.
Hey absolutely loving your channel. Do you happen to know where I can find a PDF copy of the Extron Emotia manual? I haven't been able to find it anywhere online, so now I'm asking around.
@Phatnightmares D-VHS, like W-VHS before it, it's very susceptible to changes in alignment to the read heads, moister, and RF interference. It is all due to how the data is recorded to the tape in more tightly backed magnetic lines. D-VHS is more robust than W-VHS, but not by much. The PSX maybe, due to the power supply in it being poorly shielded, messing with the reading of the tape, or the weight of it and the Turbographic ontop may be bowing the D-VHS player enough to be throwing the read head out of alignment with the tape spindles. As a former owner of D-VHS equipment, my advice is to put it on a shelf that is not near RF loud or magnetically electronics.
Ah this makes sense now. When I had the D-VHS player by itself, the TBC was working fine. It unfortunate that this happened, but so far most of my tapes still play fine. It was very tempting to stack things on top of it due to its flat surface, but going forward I’ll have to reconsider.
Hey, thanks for asking. I haven't had the time to sit down and do the appropriate research to make another video. As much as I'd love to, I'd rather release content when I'm ready. Can't make any promises, but I'll try to release something some time soon.