Pioneer Video Service Guide, CLD-S104 (v2)
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- čas přidán 6. 09. 2024
- (Redone version without a sudden bug-induced cutoff at the end. There's some crosstalk at the end since the disk was warped before purchase, but original source isn't of the greatest quality and I'm not sure if stacking would help that much... even if I could get more copies.)
This is a 1995 LaserDisc from Pioneer's Service Department. While the S104 is probably the cheapest/simplest LD player ever made, most of the information applies to all other (post-)1995 Pioneer players.
It covers mechanical and electrical adjustments, including replacing the spindle motor and pickup assembly, along with mechanical and electrical fine tuning adjustments.
RF signal captured by my CLD-V2800 w/Domesday Duplicator, decoded by ld-decode still-not-rev7, and processed into 1080p60 with ffmpeg.
22:40 The 50mv/div for the Y channel is wrong, 100mv/div is correct. So that 4.8 div on the oscilloscope corresponds to 4.8 Vpp.
Thanks for this!!
Thank you for the full-length recapture of the service guide. I remember I read your good comments on S104/D406/V880 that they produce a clean and sharp analog composite video output as they employ digital TBC as well as skipping further video noise reduction. Also the composite video does not pass through the additional lossy S-video Y/C separation and recombination as what D50X/D60x (X=3,4,5; x=4,5,6) and DVL's do. In your opinion, do you think the picture quality of these post-1995 analog-composite-output-only LD players (CLD-S104/D390/D406/V860/V870/V880 etc) is comparable to or even exceeds 97/99/79/704/S9/X1 provided very good 3D comb filters are already built inside modern LED TV's (e.g. Sony Bravia)?
There's a low-pass filter before the composite output that introduces ringing - which is true for pretty much everything with a few exceptions like the X0. Once that's removed it'd be pretty good but the mechanism and circuit quality of the really strong players (97/S2/X0) is a lot better.
1:32 "You can diagnose the mother ass'y in this position." Pioneer please behave yourself this is a service manual
Actually that *might* be useful for adjustments with a 12" GGV. If it could be turned around 180 degrees, it could certainly be used to adjust the pots on the main board at least.
Do you have anymore Pioneer LD player service video for the CLD-D704 era?
No, I think this was the first (and likely) only one they made for LD's.
@@happycubeI see thanks. Btw I left a comment before asking about is this service video multi-audio like English on Digital channel while Japanese on Analog channel?
@@hiatusforever I'll check someday but I'm pretty sure it's only in English.
Thank you. What capture card you used?
Read the bottom of the description of Chad's video.
Whatever happened to that Earth, Wind & Fire video you posted?
(Village people voice) Ddddd mmmmm cccc aaaaa aaaaa'd.
@@happycube Holy moly, you actually replied. Didn't think I would get one since it was so long ago that you posted that video. Sad to hear that It got removed but, will there ever be a time that it'll go up again? It's been on my mind for a while now.
@@Sean-dz8qu Maybe somewhere else, someday. But probably not on YT.