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Captain Wrong
12-29-2005, 09:32 AM
I don't think these have been addressed before.

Mainly, I'm curious about Laserdisc playback. I was trying to watch a disc last night with supliments I couldn't figure out how to do a frame advance with the remote. I noticed when I used the Genny controller (I have the Sega PAC) I could get to a whole new menu with all these special effect features. Is there a way to do that with the regular remote. I just don't want to be teathered, as the LA is across the room from where I like to watch movies.

Also, when I hit pause on the remote, shouldn't I get a still frame on a CAV disc? All I'm getting is a blank screen but if I hit pause on the actual machine, I get a still. What's up with that?

I feel kind of dumb asking because I actually have the manual but it's one step shy of full on Engrish and I gather the manual for the Sega PAC (which I'm missing) might provide more info.

smokehouse
12-29-2005, 12:56 PM
As a Laserdisc player the Laseractive is rather bare bones. The remote is rather crappy as well, too small with too few commands. Back when I had a Laseractive I used to use my remote from my nicer pioneer LD player and it still did not give me shuttle abilities (my other remote has a small puck at the bottom that you can rotate to reverse or advance the movie).

Also the pause is just blue screen on the LA, many older players were the same way. To be honest with you I landed up selling my LA due to the fact that I was rather disappointed with it. I already have a Sega genesis and Sega CD and already had a LD player. I tried some of the LD games but those too were rather lame. I wanted a NEC module but for the $$ I just got a region modded Duo R (surprising enough it was cheaper to do that than to get the module). I sold mine and got a Neo Geo…go figure.

Ed Oscuro
12-29-2005, 01:02 PM
I wanted a NES module but for the $$ I just got a region modded Duo R
Ah, yes, I suppose hacking the TG-16 module for NES compatibility would be pretty spendy. The Hu6280 would be a good start, though...

smokehouse
12-29-2005, 01:06 PM
Sorry, I screwed up, I wanted to type “NEC module” but I accidentally typed in NES.

Ed Oscuro
12-29-2005, 04:19 PM
Oh, I thought you meant that you had hoped they'd release an NES module...that would've been pretty nice, of course!

smokehouse
12-29-2005, 05:58 PM
Oh, I thought you meant that you had hoped they'd release an NES module...that would've been pretty nice, of course!

You're not kidding! If they would have released a SNES unit for it I might still own my LA. Having an all in one Genesis and SNES unit would be cool to own.

rbudrick
12-29-2005, 06:22 PM
Sorry, I screwed up, I wanted to type “NEC module” but I accidentally typed in NES.

Well they are both in 6502, lol. Didn't someone convert SMB to TG16 once? I'd like to see that.

-Rob

FABombjoy
12-30-2005, 12:13 AM
Also, when I hit pause on the remote, shouldn't I get a still frame on a CAV disc? All I'm getting is a blank screen but if I hit pause on the actual machine, I get a still. What's up with that?

I've noticed that on some Pioneer players, instead of hitting Pause on the remote you have to hit one of the Frame Advance buttons to get CAV stills. I've never seen a LA-specific remote so I'm not sure if it even has them.

Captain Wrong
12-30-2005, 08:47 AM
I've noticed that on some Pioneer players, instead of hitting Pause on the remote you have to hit one of the Frame Advance buttons to get CAV stills. I've never seen a LA-specific remote so I'm not sure if it even has them.

It doesn't. But, if you're controling the player with the Genny controller, you can do the frame advance thing like you're saying.

What a pain. x_x

smokehouse
12-30-2005, 09:47 AM
What’s funny about the Laseractive is that back in the day they sold it for big $$ and that was without any cart packs. For what they charged a better remote, both side disc play and a S-Vid out would have been great. If it had had those 3 things I would have kept mine.