SATURN VIDEO CD UPGRADE CARD FAQ VER 0.5
1/24/2000
This document Copyright 2000 James Shultz
I made this FAQ because everyone I've talked to who owns one of these
cards either didn't get any instructions or the instructions were in
Japanese. Some could not figure out how to get them to work at all,
while others only could only figure out the basic on-screen controls.
This is my first FAQ so please bear with me.
This FAQ is for the SEGA Video CD card manufactured by Hitachi, but is
applicable to similar cards for the Saturn. Some cards boast more
features like Photo CD compatability, karaoke and Digital Effects like
tiling, strobe and so on. But at he heart of these cards is the same
basic functionality of playing VCDs on your Saturn.
NOTE: I AM NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY DAMAGES TO YOUR SATURN CONSOLE OR
OTHER COMPONENTS IN ANY WAY, NOR IS ANYONE WHO DISTRIBUTES THIS FAQ IN
IT'S UNALTERED FORM.
THIS FAQ MAY BE FREELY DISTRIBUTED IT IT'S UNALTERED FORM. ANY
CORRECTIONS, ADDITIONS OR COMMENTS SHOULD BE SENT TO
[email protected]
WHY DO I NEED A VCD PLAYER IN MY SATURN?
Well, if you're a fan of Hong Kong movies or Japanese anime. There is a
vast amount of titles on VCD format. Also mainstream movies end up on
VCD as well, not to mention the amount of adult titles. Most VCD titles
can be bought for around $13 and are available from a host of online
dealers and import shops.
I will update this FAQ with a list of places to buy VCDs at a later
date. Please feel free to recommend your favorite shops and I will add
you to the contributors list.
DOESN'T MY DVD PLAYER PLAY VCDS?
Some do, but lately they are dropping this feature since VCD is mostly
unknown in the U.S. and it is a feature that can be removed to lower the
price of players. Also some DVD players are finiky when it comes to
VCDs. When I was shopping for my DVD player, I brought along a few VCDs
to see which ones were compatible and how thet looked. Some players
couldn't recognize the disc while others thought they were audio CDs
Another would crop the bottom 30% of the image, effectively removing the
english subtitles!. I prefer my DVD player for watching VCDs, but not
everyone has a DVD player and they want to watch some great HK movies!
INSTALLATION
Ok, first off, you MUST have a Japanese Saturn a Mod Switch that lets
you play Japanese games, or a
ST-KEY, Pro Action Replay or Game Shark. This has been tested using a
Game Shark on an American Saturn with no modification. If you meet the
above requirements, then you need to make sure your system is set to the
Japan mode. Then you need to unplug the system and remove the hatch
cover on the left-rear of the Saturn. Now you'll see a watch-type
battery and a slot that's about 3 inches deep, that's where the card
goes.
Place the card face-up with the pins pointing into the Saturn. The rear
of the card should have a little metal handle that slides in and out,
that's there to pull the card out. Now gentlyslide the card into the
slot and push until it fits snuggly in the Saturn and the hatch can be
placed back on the Saturn. I've got an illustration of this procedure
on my website at
http://sites.netscape.net/jamesshultz/homepage
Now when you place a VCD in the Saturn and turn it on, it will boot up
and start playing the disc automatically.
CONTROLS
The controls for playback are used via the 1P controller. They are as
follows:
X-----Toggles between the audio channels, Left, Right and Stereo. This
is useful for discs
that feature multiple languages and places them in the different audio
channels.
Y-----Instantly stops playback and goes to a black screen, sort of a
crash stop I guess. Maybe for when someone walks in the room and you're
watching an adult movie.
Z-----Toggles betwwen Pause/Play. Like when the phone rings or someone
is at the door.
A-----Brings up the control screen with the on-screen controls and
information. Pressing it again will hide
the controls again.
B-----Basically cancels certain commands and resets the zoom feature to
it's default position.
C-----This is your activate button, it basically is the one you press
when you want something to happen.
L-----A quick press of the L button will go back one Track on the disc,
usually the beginning. Holding it down will let you scan backwards like
a rewind feature.
R----This works the same as the L button but goes forward.
There are several on-screen controls available during playback. These
are obvious to anyone who has used a VCR before so I won't go into
detail about them. But there are three buttons that are unique, I'll
explain them here.
The first button is a yellow rectangle with an asterisk. This toggles
the control screen off.
The next is the TIME button. This brings up a window in the upper-left
corner of the screen with a minutes and seconds display. With this you
can jump to any time in the video by selecting a point in the duration
of the movie. For example, push up once on the pad to increase the
first number to 1. It should now read 10:00. If you press the C button
you will go to the tenth minute of the movie. If you set it to 45:38,
then you will go 45 minutes and 38 seconds into the video. Note: these
times are from the start of the movie, not 10 minutes ahead of where you
are in the movie now. If you're halfway through the movie and set the
time skip to 10:00, then you'll go back to the 10th minute of the movie.
The last button is the ZOOM button. This allows you to zoom in or out
of the screen in real time, and you can also position the screen by
using the D-pad. This is useful if your television is cutting off
subtitles or any other part of the picture or if the picture is not
centered on your screen. There are on-screen instructions for the
button functions in this mode.
Finally if you open the door on the Saturn, the on-board BIOS of the
card lets you place a new VCD in without having to reboot the system.
Useful since all movies over 1 hour are on multiple discs.
Well I hope this helps out anyone who was having trouble with their card
or just didn't know everything it could do.
Thanks to David Hernandez who inspired me to make this fact in his hour
of need. He also field tested the compatability with the American
Saturn and Game Shark.
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