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DVS Video Engine 200

Posted: Sun Dec 16, 2007 11:21 am
by Shroo-man
Specifications taken from the manual

Formats
CD-i, CD-i DV, CD-DA, CD-Graphics, Photo CD, Video CD

System
CPU : MC68340, 15 MHZ
System ROM : 512 KB
System RAM : 2.5 MB
Video Processor : VDSC (Motorolla)
IMPEG (Motorolla)

TV Standard
System NTSC/PAL (all outputs)
Resolution NTSC-384 (H) x 240 (V) pixels
PAL-384 (H) x 280 (V) pixels

I/O and Control Ports
Port 1:
Connector type 8-pin mini DIN (female)
Usage Standard CD-i pointing devices, keyboard
Baud rates 1,200 and 9,600

Port 2:
Connector type 25pin D-Subminiature (male)
-Modem (optional)
Usage Stamdard CD-i pointing devices and other RS 232C devices
Baud rates 75, 150, 300, 1,200, 2,400, 4,800, 9,600, 19,200 and 38,400.

Video Output
Composite (CVBS)
Output connector RCA Jack
Output level 1.0 Vpp +- 10% (75 ohm)

Audio Output
Output connector type RCA Jack x2 (left/right)
Output level 2.0 Vrms +- 3 dB (1 KHz)
Headphone 30mW x 2

Switching Power Supply
--------------------------NTSC-----------PAL
Voltage-----------------AC 120V--------AC 230V
Frequency--------------60 Hz-----------50 Hz
Power consumpution-18 W------------18 W

Demensions and Weight
Player 360 W x 93 H x 322 D (mm)
Weight 3.5Kg

Supplied Accesories
* Remote control
* Battery for Remote controller ("AAA" size)
* Audio cable (L/R)
* Video cable

Also the manual says that the remote control can be used simultaneously with the built in touchpad. Anyone know what kind of pointing device can hooked up to port 2?

I just received one of these complete and brand new (big thanks to gator!). I could post photos if anyone wants to see them.

Posted: Sun Dec 16, 2007 3:34 pm
by Bas
Oh please! I love some decent pictures of the DVS system! Noone ever did that before, Please make them sharp!

If you can't host them, email them to me and I'll host them ;)

Posted: Mon Dec 17, 2007 1:56 am
by Jimmy
I actually have 2 DVS-VE 200's, curious to know if the specs are anything special compared to other models?

Posted: Mon Dec 17, 2007 2:12 am
by Shroo-man
Image

unfortunately the picture turned out grainy because it was too dark, I'll take a good photo soon though.

Posted: Mon Dec 17, 2007 2:23 am
by Shroo-man
Jimmy wrote:I actually have 2 DVS-VE 200's, curious to know if the specs are anything special compared to other models?
the power supply/region switch is at least. I don't think many (or any??) other models have this feature

Posted: Mon Dec 17, 2007 9:58 am
by Bas
NICE! Make more! Like the front, the side, the top of the box, the back side, please?

Posted: Tue Dec 18, 2007 1:58 am
by Shroo-man
sure, no problem. I'll take photos of the box seperately - front/back (both same), side (both sides same) and the top (nothing on the bottom). also do you want some of the player separately? and do you want high or low res?

Posted: Tue Dec 18, 2007 9:40 pm
by Bas
oh yes, also take them of the player alone! Resolution like the first one is nice! Thanks man!

Posted: Thu Dec 20, 2007 11:44 pm
by Shroo-man
sorry I haven't got the photos yet. its been really overcast lately so photos turn out too dark like the other one. and using the flash distorts the original colours. shouldn't be like this too much longer though it's usually sunny as hell around here.

btw on my VE-200 when I play Hotel Mario (NTSC) for about 5-10 mins the sound effects start to get choppy and sometimes dissapear altogether for a little while. also mario's feet flash which I didn't notice on my old player. all other games I tried work fine though. can someone else who owns a VE-200 check to see if this happens to them as well? it would be pretty strange if only my unit had this fault

Posted: Fri Dec 21, 2007 1:21 am
by Jimmy
btw on my VE-200 when I play Hotel Mario (NTSC) for about 5-10 mins the sound effects start to get choppy and sometimes dissapear altogether for a little while. also mario's feet flash which I didn't notice on my old player. all other games I tried work fine though. can someone else who owns a VE-200 check to see if this happens to them as well? it would be pretty strange if only my unit had this fault
It happens for me as well... Uncover Tatjana won't load past the intro FMV either . I'm guessing they probably work fine in PAL mode, since Family Games II works perfectly in PAL (on the DVS) but not in NTSC (on any CDi for that matter).

Posted: Sat Dec 22, 2007 1:43 am
by Shroo-man
thanks for that, i was worried for a while there was something wrong with mine. still thats too bad that not all the games work properly on the DVS, hopefully most do though. the apprentice works properly at least :)

edit: sorry its taking so long Bas, its heaps sunny now but I keep waking up 3 or 4 in the afternoon (school holidays) and by then its too dark for decent photos. i'll stop being lazy and have them soon though