
Capacitance Electronic Disc - Wikipedia
The Capacitance Electronic Disc (CED) is an analog video disc playback system developed by Radio Corporation of America (RCA), in which video and audio could be played back on a TV …
CED Magic - The RCA SelectaVision VideoDisc Web Site
CED Player and Disc Production. Still image sequences illustrating CED player and disc manufacturing processes at RCA's Bloomington and Indianapolis Indiana facilities. A movie of …
CEDatum – CED Parts and Services
For those not familiar with CED, CED stand for Capacitance Electronic Disc. It is a video format created by RCA and released to the public in March of 1981. The format consisted of a …
RCA SelectaVision VideoDisc FAQ - CED Magic
A list of Frequently Asked Questions concerning the RCA CED system, also called the RCA SelectaVision VideoDisc system, a home video platform marketed by RCA in the 1980's.
The Amazing RCA SelectaVision VideoDisc & Players
The RCA SelectaVision system is better known as a vinyl (CED) Disc; this disc was a remarkable designed system that was a state of the art analog video disc that was a playback system that …
3.2 Which CED titles are rare and/or collectible? - stason.org
disc pressing ceased entirely in 1986. Only a couple dozen titles have a packaging copyright date of 1986, and only two movies copyrighted 1986 are on CED: "Black Moon Rising" and …
RCA SelectaVision - Audiovisual Identity Database
2025年3月27日 · SelectaVision was a brand name used originally on RCA's VHS VCRs, and later for the Capacitance Electronic Disc (CED) system that RCA marketed from 1981 to 1986. …
CED Player Reference Guide
Complete specifications and pictures of all the production CED Players used to play RCA SelectaVision VideoDiscs.
RCA CED Videodisc Thread - Blu-ray Forum
2024年6月3日 · CED is an analog video disc playback system developed by RCA, in which video and audio could be played back on a TV set using a special stylus and high-density groove...
What is a capacitance electronic disc (CED)? - ICSPI
Developed by RCA in the 1970s, and finally commercially released in 1981, the Capacitance Electronic Disk (CED) is the obscure predecessor of VHS cassettes and laser-read disks such …