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I was going to post pics today, but I have been playing instead. I forgot how much fun CDI was since it has been years since I dug out my games. Does anyone on the forum know if there is a way to decrease load times on Power Hitter? I been playing Voyuer, Power Hitter and 7th Guest today for the first time in years. . . My wife has never seen 7th Guest and is intrigued to say the least.. I plan on starting a collection post tomorrow, with my US titles, should be fun..tlh
Since were talking technical. I have a couple of questions. First, how do you activate (turn on) subtitles on the CDI 220 with Vid Cart.? Second, can you replace the single speed drive with a faster modern drive decrease load times? Just curious. By the way, I have never been able to get subtitles to work in De Zaak. What am I doing wrong? Is it my player or possibly my tv.. Thanks,, your NTSC friend tlh
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Normally, VCD's have encoded subtitles in the same video layer as the video stream, so you can't turn it on or off. That's with most retail vcd's out there. I remember Bernard talking about his experiments with the newer VCD versions where this was eventually possible, but it's not available in retail discs afaik.how do you activate (turn on) subtitles on the CDI 220 with Vid Cart.?
I don't think so, other cd drives are not compatible with the rest of the hardware, but I don't think anyone has ever tried!can you replace the single speed drive with a faster modern drive decrease load times?
I can't remember, it's been too long when I played this game the last time. I'm not sure if it was dutch only or if there were nglish subtitles, maybe someone else?I have never been able to get subtitles to work in De Zaak. What am I doing wrong?
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Interestingly, I found the 'english subtitles' offered on many vcds that I purchased over the years (most from Asia) to actually be mis-leadingly labeled. When I asked one seller who claimed there was subs on his vcds, he said "you must turn on closed captioning on your tv to see them"tlh wrote:My version says it has english subtitles, but I can't get them to work. I have searched to forum for threads on the subject, but to no avail. Hmm, puzzled on this one.. tlh
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