Rotary Rocket Hot Version 73 (RX-8 Special)
#1
Rotary Rocket Hot Version 73 (RX-8 Special)
Picked up this DVD while recently visiting Japan. I think you can also find them on ebay. Hot Version vol. 73 has a very cool segment on the RX-8. Here's the video preview: http://www.bestmotoring.jp/digest/HV/video/hv_73.asx
1) 4 way battle of lightly tuned cars.
RX-8
S2000
WRX STi
RX-7 FD
Amazingly, the RX-8 won! This was a damp and twisty track, under cold conditions. The "Drift King" Keiichi Tsuchiya was driving the 8, maybe that had something to do with it.
2) RX-8 Tuning
- Level 1 NA tune up - FEED RX-8 review: They gave it 88 out of 100
- Level 2 Turbo tune up - Greedy Turbo RX-8 review: They gave it 92 out of 100
3) RX-8 Drifting - Watch the pros drift the RX-8, great stuff!
4) D1 Drift GP JIC RX-8
The video theme was all about if the RX-8 could be made into a pure sports car like the RX-7. They concluded by saying the RX-8 is indeed a true sports car, despite its 4 doors, but a sports car that is in need of more power.
1) 4 way battle of lightly tuned cars.
RX-8
S2000
WRX STi
RX-7 FD
Amazingly, the RX-8 won! This was a damp and twisty track, under cold conditions. The "Drift King" Keiichi Tsuchiya was driving the 8, maybe that had something to do with it.
2) RX-8 Tuning
- Level 1 NA tune up - FEED RX-8 review: They gave it 88 out of 100
- Level 2 Turbo tune up - Greedy Turbo RX-8 review: They gave it 92 out of 100
3) RX-8 Drifting - Watch the pros drift the RX-8, great stuff!
4) D1 Drift GP JIC RX-8
The video theme was all about if the RX-8 could be made into a pure sports car like the RX-7. They concluded by saying the RX-8 is indeed a true sports car, despite its 4 doors, but a sports car that is in need of more power.
Last edited by RX-Hachi; 03-22-2005 at 12:21 PM.
#5
No month is shown on the DVD case, make sure you get vol. 73 of "Hot Version".
I noticed that one item is currently for sale on eBay:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...sPageName=WD1V
I noticed that one item is currently for sale on eBay:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...sPageName=WD1V
#6
The one on Ebay is a Region2 DVD.
RX-Hachi, I tried to message you, but you appear to have PM disabled. I'd really like to check this out and I have a few other cool videos... message me if you're interested in trading.
RX-Hachi, I tried to message you, but you appear to have PM disabled. I'd really like to check this out and I have a few other cool videos... message me if you're interested in trading.
#7
Originally Posted by Deslock
The one on Ebay is a Region2 DVD.
RX-Hachi, I tried to message you, but you appear to have PM disabled. I'd really like to check this out and I have a few other cool videos... message me if you're interested in trading.
RX-Hachi, I tried to message you, but you appear to have PM disabled. I'd really like to check this out and I have a few other cool videos... message me if you're interested in trading.
#9
http://hometheaterinfo.com/dvd3.htm
It appears it is based on whether it is PAL or NTSC, if you buy a PAL dvd and your player only plays NTSC, then it will probably not work etc.., I could be wrong but judging from this article that might be the case,
It appears it is based on whether it is PAL or NTSC, if you buy a PAL dvd and your player only plays NTSC, then it will probably not work etc.., I could be wrong but judging from this article that might be the case,
#10
I think Region 2 means Asia. If you go to chinatown of any city and purchase a $30-50 'no name' brand DVD/VCD player (Usually generic names but all have roughly the same design. ie. very small, silver finished, outer casing) will have a decoder for playing the asian DVD/VCDs. However, any competent CD-Rom drive will be able to play these discs on your computer and major outlets are starting to sell DVD/VCD players that can support these as well... Just make sure you get the cheap ones, from experience, I find the cheaper ones are better.
#11
Just to summarize/clarify what's said on this thread about DVDs...
Each region in the world has a code assigned to it. DVD players are legally supposed to only play DVDs for that region. The US is Region 1. Asia is Region 2.
This region encoding includes DVD players on computers. You normally have to set the region on them as soon as you start working them. I think DVD players on computers usually allow you to change the region 5 times before becoming permanent. Though there are some programs out there that'll skip the region encoding on your player.
PAL and NTSC are television signals. Some DVDs are made for NTSC and some for PAL. You can't play PAL on NTSC dvd players/tvs and vice versa. But some DVD players will accept either PAL or NTSC and convert the output to either PAL or NTSC. If you're in America, your TV is NTSC and your DVD player is most likely NTSC. Computer DVD players don't care about PAL vs NTSC though!
If you want to watch foriegn DVDs your best option is either
1) buying a hackable dvd player. search online and you can find ones that people have hacked. a friend of mine bought one recently from best buy which was easy to hack and it now plays all region plus NTSC or PAL.
2) buy region free foreign DVDs. Region free DVDs can be played on any DVD player provided the PAL/NTSC thing matches.
3) use your computer. either watch it on your computer with a program to ignore region encoding or rip the DVD on your computer and burn it on another DVD without region encoding (most rip/burn programs create region free DVDs)
4) buy a region free dvd player. i don't think you're supposed to sell them though so you'll have to find a slightly more shady venue to buy it from. :D
Each region in the world has a code assigned to it. DVD players are legally supposed to only play DVDs for that region. The US is Region 1. Asia is Region 2.
This region encoding includes DVD players on computers. You normally have to set the region on them as soon as you start working them. I think DVD players on computers usually allow you to change the region 5 times before becoming permanent. Though there are some programs out there that'll skip the region encoding on your player.
PAL and NTSC are television signals. Some DVDs are made for NTSC and some for PAL. You can't play PAL on NTSC dvd players/tvs and vice versa. But some DVD players will accept either PAL or NTSC and convert the output to either PAL or NTSC. If you're in America, your TV is NTSC and your DVD player is most likely NTSC. Computer DVD players don't care about PAL vs NTSC though!
If you want to watch foriegn DVDs your best option is either
1) buying a hackable dvd player. search online and you can find ones that people have hacked. a friend of mine bought one recently from best buy which was easy to hack and it now plays all region plus NTSC or PAL.
2) buy region free foreign DVDs. Region free DVDs can be played on any DVD player provided the PAL/NTSC thing matches.
3) use your computer. either watch it on your computer with a program to ignore region encoding or rip the DVD on your computer and burn it on another DVD without region encoding (most rip/burn programs create region free DVDs)
4) buy a region free dvd player. i don't think you're supposed to sell them though so you'll have to find a slightly more shady venue to buy it from. :D
#12
Originally Posted by spork
Just to summarize/clarify what's said on this thread about DVDs...
Each region in the world has a code assigned to it. DVD players are legally supposed to only play DVDs for that region. The US is Region 1. Asia is Region 2.
This region encoding includes DVD players on computers. You normally have to set the region on them as soon as you start working them. I think DVD players on computers usually allow you to change the region 5 times before becoming permanent. Though there are some programs out there that'll skip the region encoding on your player.
PAL and NTSC are television signals. Some DVDs are made for NTSC and some for PAL. You can't play PAL on NTSC dvd players/tvs and vice versa. But some DVD players will accept either PAL or NTSC and convert the output to either PAL or NTSC. If you're in America, your TV is NTSC and your DVD player is most likely NTSC. Computer DVD players don't care about PAL vs NTSC though!
If you want to watch foriegn DVDs your best option is either
1) buying a hackable dvd player. search online and you can find ones that people have hacked. a friend of mine bought one recently from best buy which was easy to hack and it now plays all region plus NTSC or PAL.
2) buy region free foreign DVDs. Region free DVDs can be played on any DVD player provided the PAL/NTSC thing matches.
3) use your computer. either watch it on your computer with a program to ignore region encoding or rip the DVD on your computer and burn it on another DVD without region encoding (most rip/burn programs create region free DVDs)
4) buy a region free dvd player. i don't think you're supposed to sell them though so you'll have to find a slightly more shady venue to buy it from. :D
Each region in the world has a code assigned to it. DVD players are legally supposed to only play DVDs for that region. The US is Region 1. Asia is Region 2.
This region encoding includes DVD players on computers. You normally have to set the region on them as soon as you start working them. I think DVD players on computers usually allow you to change the region 5 times before becoming permanent. Though there are some programs out there that'll skip the region encoding on your player.
PAL and NTSC are television signals. Some DVDs are made for NTSC and some for PAL. You can't play PAL on NTSC dvd players/tvs and vice versa. But some DVD players will accept either PAL or NTSC and convert the output to either PAL or NTSC. If you're in America, your TV is NTSC and your DVD player is most likely NTSC. Computer DVD players don't care about PAL vs NTSC though!
If you want to watch foriegn DVDs your best option is either
1) buying a hackable dvd player. search online and you can find ones that people have hacked. a friend of mine bought one recently from best buy which was easy to hack and it now plays all region plus NTSC or PAL.
2) buy region free foreign DVDs. Region free DVDs can be played on any DVD player provided the PAL/NTSC thing matches.
3) use your computer. either watch it on your computer with a program to ignore region encoding or rip the DVD on your computer and burn it on another DVD without region encoding (most rip/burn programs create region free DVDs)
4) buy a region free dvd player. i don't think you're supposed to sell them though so you'll have to find a slightly more shady venue to buy it from. :D
#13
Don't know if they make a region 1 or region free version yet. It's a pretty new release since they review the Greddy Turbo RX-8. Mine is also region 2, all Japanese, no English subtitles. I need to play it on my PC or on my Japanese PS2.
#15
Originally Posted by RX-Hachi
Don't know if they make a region 1 or region free version yet. It's a pretty new release since they review the Greddy Turbo RX-8. Mine is also region 2, all Japanese, no English subtitles. I need to play it on my PC or on my Japanese PS2.
hey, is that dvd worth buying? if possible, let me know what u think about it... i'm deciding if i should order it now... thanx a lot
#18
Originally Posted by flyboi1121
hey, is that dvd worth buying? if possible, let me know what u think about it... i'm deciding if i should order it now... thanx a lot
#19
Found this dvd player today that appears to be "region free", it is a Phillips DVP-642, it also plays Divx etc.. anyone here have any experience with one of these?
http://www.techtastic.ca/reviews3/dvp642.html
http://www.techtastic.ca/reviews3/dvp642.html
#21
Originally Posted by canaryrx8
Found this dvd player today that appears to be "region free", it is a Phillips DVP-642, it also plays Divx etc.. anyone here have any experience with one of these?
http://www.techtastic.ca/reviews3/dvp642.html
http://www.techtastic.ca/reviews3/dvp642.html
Al
#23
Originally Posted by Chino075
It's not region free, until you enter the codes on the DVD in order to make it ALL region. The codes can be found on the web by googling DVP642. I have the DVD player (with the hack code) and it plays all regions from 1-7.
Al
Al
#24
Originally Posted by canaryrx8
Thank you for clarifiying that, I've been terrible at reading comprehension as of late :D I'm thinking for that price you just can't go wrong with it, and I could use a new home dvd player etc.. Is it difficult to do the hack code deal, or pretty straightforward?
http://www.videohelp.com/dvdhacks.php?dvdplayer=dvp642
Btw, anybody gonna host the vid . I just want to see the Rx-8 in action.
Al
#25
Originally Posted by IkeWRX
What mods did the other cars have Hachi? And since when it adding FI to an NA car "lightly tuned"
FI can be a relatively minor mod... how much power did the cars make?
You ever watch the end of the Lancer vs Impreza Best Motoring video? There is a race a between a modified FD3S, S15, GTR, and Supra. The FD made 350 hp while the others made ~525, 550, and 600 hp. The FD dominated in the turns and managed to hold them off for quite some time, but eventually the power disadvantage killed it on the uphills (but it was only 0.7 seconds slower around the 100+ second track than the 600 hp Supra!)
Anyway, they weren't lightly tuned