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The RCA Videodisc system: a few short videos ahead of our April 30 talk

The RCA Videodisc system: a few short videos ahead of our April 30 talk

We are happy to bring you a few more Selectavision Videodisc CED (capacitance electronic disc) videos as we gear up for the 1pm Sunday April 30 “dissection and discussion” with Austin Nealon (we’ll be dissecting a player or two, not Austin).

The Selectavision system, introduced in 1981, had huge potential in the commercial marketplace but due to various factors never fulfilled that potential and remains the province of fans and enthusiasts.

 

Here is a case-off investigation of a late-in-the-series Selectavision player and accompanying chat about the many titles published during the system’s short run in the marketplace. YouTuber Databits talks quickly through the system’s technologies and shares a bit of his knowledge of the many titles produced before RCA pulled the plug.

 

While the sound of the warped disc is painful to the ear, it is worth taking a quick look at this examination of a revived player: even non-operating players can be brought back to life with patience, knowledge, ingenuity, and some spare parts.

 

Okay, wannabe influencers, THIS is an unboxing: 36 years; never been opened. These folks — including hard-core expert/superfan and YouTuber Josh Gibson — know this system backwards and forwards, and they try really hard to be all ironic and distant, but as they remove the deck from its packaging and gently prep it to run, the tension builds and the respect they have for the system (and for one another, especially mentor and former RCA manager John Stevens — who unfortunately died in 2021) becomes more and more evident.

 

Finally, an excerpt from a vintage RCA promotional/informational video — produced for retail dealers — detailing player manufacturing and testing. The content can seem a bit arcane but those paying close attention can gain some understanding of 1) how microprocessors began to infiltrate the market even before fully-digital technologies came to the fore, 2) the significance of production considerations in overall system design, and 3) what real people WORE in the early 1980s.

 

Thank you for keeping up with Sarnoff activities; “stay tuned” — a phrase the Selectavision system was designed to render out of date — for more.

Vinyl Videos: Dissecting and Discussing the RCA Videodisc System

Vinyl Videos: Dissecting and Discussing the RCA Videodisc System

An informal discussion and demo with Austin Nealon and Sarnoff curator Brian Wallace Sunday, April 30, 1:00 pm Sarnoff Collection, Roscoe West Hall   Please join us at 1pm this Sunday April 30 for an accessible in-depth tour and lids-off look at cutting-edge tech circa 1981!  RCA Selectavision Videodisc collector Austin Nealon and Sarnoff curator… Continue Reading

Marking 111 years since the sinking of R.M.S. Titanic

Marking 111 years since the sinking of R.M.S. Titanic

  R.M.S. Titanic at the Sarnoff Collection The Sarnoff Collection at TCNJ April 14 2023, 4–6 pm FREE and open to the public! Join us to commemorate the sinking of the Titanic, and to explore the (unexpected) connections between the Sarnoff Collection and the events of 111 years ago. Titanic and Sarnoff? Long story short,… Continue Reading

Vinyl Videos exhibit extended — and tour added

Vinyl Videos exhibit extended — and tour added

We have extended the dates (and added a public tour) of our Vinyl Videos: The Rise and Fall of the RCA Videodisc exhibit! That’s right: Vinyl Videos, the Sarnoff’s in-depth look at the complicated story of the SelectaVision Videodisc system, RCA’s last large-scale research-driven commercial product, will be on view until the end of April.… Continue Reading

January Hours at the Sarnoff

January Hours at the Sarnoff

The College of New Jersey is on break, but WE ARE OPEN 1-5pm SUNDAYS (except Christmas Day and New Year’s Day) until we return to our regular Wednesday 1-pm/Sunday 1-3pm hours on Wednesday, January 25, 2023. Come visit! Continue Reading

Sailing (and more) with David Sarnoff in 1956

Sailing (and more) with David Sarnoff in 1956

    We recently enjoyed a lively and informative visit from Mr. Carroll M. Haskell of Philadelphia, along with his middle daughter Jennifer Perry and several of their friends.   Back in 1956 – which suddenly seems like SUCH a long time ago – Haskell joined the small crew of David Sarnoff’s newly-commissioned yacht Electron.… Continue Reading

Family Artifact Preservation Workshops

Family Artifact Preservation Workshops

      As a complement to the current Vinyl Videos: The Rise and Fall of the RCA Videodisc exhibit – and check back soon for an update about the show! – The Sarnoff Collection and the Conservation Center for Art & Historic Artifacts recently co-hosted two hands-on workshops focused on preserving family heirlooms and… Continue Reading

History Starts at Home: Family History Preservation Workshops

History Starts at Home: Family History Preservation Workshops

Learn to preserve the artifacts that tell your family’s story! Through these workshops, you’ll learn to properly store and care for treasured family, photographs, papers, and historic documents. These hands-on workshops will be lead by Stephenie Schwartz Bailey, Education Program Manager & Preservation Consultant. Bring your artifacts — and your questions! Making a Preservation-Quality Four-flap… Continue Reading

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