Although China normally uses PAL (or maybe SECAM?) for their color TV, this LaserDisc was recorded in the NTSC standard. I have two of these Chinese karaoke LaserDiscs, and there is no information that I can recognize other than they were recorded in CLV mode in NTSC format, with "Muti [sic] Audio" (what you're hearing here is the digital audio track).
This is a sample of the disc's intro and one of the more interesting tracks (most of the other songs seem to be slow ballads). This was captured from my Pioneer CLD-D502 LaserDisc player's composite video and stereo audio outputs into the A/V inputs of a Sony DCR-TRV103 Digital8 camcorder, then transferred to PC via FireWire, converted to MPEG2 format, and uploaded.
Coincidentally, I was look for this song but I didn't even realize it was this song until I saw the lyrics! I'm going to sing it for a karaoke contest for my Chinese class. I'll post the pinyin lyrics when I find them. 谢谢!
BriAndEnny1 2 weeks ago in playlist Zhongwen ge
This LaserDisc karaoke was made from China
on 0:07 廣州音像出版社 means Guangzhou video publishing, I think this LaserDisc made in Guangzhou, China
The video looks like recorded in early 90's in China
KD1743 6 months ago
Taiwan ISRC often marked as 'TW' and not 'CN'. The LD might likely be from Hong Kong and not from the mainland of China. Their method was copied from the Japanese (who also use NTSC).
SlimeAmTheBest 6 months ago
I find myself also liking this song a lot.
CassetteMaster 6 months ago
I rather like this song.
macintoshgermany 6 months ago
Holy Mackerel that guy has a lot of hair.
CenTexVideo 6 months ago
@adamxp12 I think it's a chinese sing-a-long!
talldude123 6 months ago
WTF am i watching
adamxp12 6 months ago
woah
m75videos 6 months ago
Wow, I really like this song!
DrCassette 6 months ago