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The 75-disc tower! KDS PC Controlled CD Organizer from 2001

The KDS PC CD Organizer was first released in 2001 and holds 75 discs of any type! CDs, DVDs, games, software, doesn't matter. Mainly because it relies on your PC for all the smarts and data-related stuff. Still, it's a fascinating optical media storage solution and the motorized innards are just fun to look at!
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00:00 intro to the tower
01:52 VGP-XL1B
02:52 KDS things
04:46 unboxing
09:50 testing
17:04 picking discs
19:19 cataloguing discs
22:51 How To Computers
24:36 inside the tower
26:33 outroduction
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  • @MRJazzygameplay27
    @MRJazzygameplay2723 күн бұрын

    Hey did you see that CD organizer thing they release... OH GOD THE WORLD TRADE CENTER

  • @suborbitalprocess

    @suborbitalprocess

    23 күн бұрын

    Jet fuel can't melt CD-ROMs!!

  • @EminemLovesGrapes

    @EminemLovesGrapes

    23 күн бұрын

    A second disc has hit the tower

  • @zkdr6278

    @zkdr6278

    23 күн бұрын

    turn on the tv; doesn't matter what channel 😭

  • @nova3752

    @nova3752

    23 күн бұрын

    Uh oh. Another soft, doughy manchild

  • @JorgeLopez-qj8pu

    @JorgeLopez-qj8pu

    23 күн бұрын

    Zangief: “Quick change the channel” 📺

  • @Grimm-Gaming
    @Grimm-Gaming23 күн бұрын

    Finally somewhere to keep track of all your AOL trial disc's that you didn't already try throwing against a wall!

  • @ZacHawkins42

    @ZacHawkins42

    23 күн бұрын

    After the hours were used up, my brother and I would use the stove eye to slightly melt them and then add them to what became the ugliest, biggest, most non-functional wind chime you ever saw! 😂

  • @FrontSideBus

    @FrontSideBus

    23 күн бұрын

    I used to use those ISP CD's as drinks coasters 😂

  • @the_kombinator

    @the_kombinator

    23 күн бұрын

    I still have some of the diskettes - almost all of them have some bad sectors on them, they were the cheapest diskettes.

  • @cmdraftbrn

    @cmdraftbrn

    23 күн бұрын

    frisbee's, coasters, or wall art

  • @LGR

    @LGR

    23 күн бұрын

    @@cmdraftbrn I thumb tacked them to my bedroom ceiling as a teen

  • @ScottGrammer
    @ScottGrammer23 күн бұрын

    One day in the distant future, LGR will post a video, saying, "Sorry, but it appears that I have featured every single odd piece of computer tech ever made. I'll be retiring now, thanks for watching."

  • @Tigrou7777

    @Tigrou7777

    23 күн бұрын

    Depend how fast he goes .He has been posting things since 15 years, so things that were brand new when he started might appears odd and obsolete now.

  • @ScottGrammer

    @ScottGrammer

    23 күн бұрын

    @@Tigrou7777 So if he paces himself, he'll never run out of oddities!

  • @ferretyluv

    @ferretyluv

    23 күн бұрын

    Nah, he’ll just be doing what Nostalgia Critic and AVGN have done: move their cutoff date and start reviewing newer and newer stuff.

  • @babayaga7434

    @babayaga7434

    23 күн бұрын

    @@ferretyluvMost PS3/X360 era games are older now than a lot of the games he reviewed earlier on were at the time of his videos, I think it's 100% fair to move it as time passes.

  • @straightpipediesel

    @straightpipediesel

    23 күн бұрын

    Nah, he'll just keep reviewing Sims 4 Addons, that will never dry up.

  • @Zulf85
    @Zulf8523 күн бұрын

    I don't know if anyone has ever mentioned it, but as someone who is partially deaf I want to thank you for always including captions with your videos! It's a lot of work to get something like that going even when outsourced, but I can say it does pay off for your viewers.

  • @LGR

    @LGR

    23 күн бұрын

    It's my pleasure to provide them!

  • @Zippy_Zolton

    @Zippy_Zolton

    23 күн бұрын

    KZread's automated captions are usually more reliable than they used to, I tried it on one of my videos and all it needed was some minor cleanup with capitalisation and doing names properly

  • @Renville80

    @Renville80

    22 күн бұрын

    @@LGR I think I've said it before, but I'm another who appreciates the customized captions as well!

  • @TroutButter

    @TroutButter

    22 күн бұрын

    @@Zippy_Zolton I actually miss when YT's captions were horribly bad. It made for some hilarious times.

  • @Zippy_Zolton

    @Zippy_Zolton

    22 күн бұрын

    @@TroutButter yeah whenever I was bored of the video I watched I'd turn on auto-generated captions and giggle at the results also I'm specifically referring to the captions that generate in KZread Studio for your own videos, they're slightly better than on-the-fly when playing someone else's video without captions also also auto-translate will still give goofy results and depending on the language it will probably never be refined due to differences in dialect and culture

  • @elen5871
    @elen587123 күн бұрын

    i can't believe I've been watching this channel for like 15 years and its still so damn good.

  • @Kilometers_KPH

    @Kilometers_KPH

    23 күн бұрын

    The culture, is damn good.

  • @FrontSideBus

    @FrontSideBus

    23 күн бұрын

    I can't believe I can actually remember all of these "retro" hardware and oddware when they were brand new 😂 Time flies eh.

  • @liammc546

    @liammc546

    23 күн бұрын

    I cant believe i only discovered this channel two months ago and have almost watched every episode. sigh. help me.

  • @jjvictor66

    @jjvictor66

    23 күн бұрын

    This is literally the comfiest channel on the planet, there is this atmosphere of calm and nostalgia that just disconnects us from the rest of the planet for 30 minutes.

  • @Vordhosbn

    @Vordhosbn

    23 күн бұрын

    Clint ages like wine

  • @michiganmafia
    @michiganmafia23 күн бұрын

    Man imagine if that thing died on you, and you had to take it apart to get back your 75 discs

  • @rich_edwards79

    @rich_edwards79

    23 күн бұрын

    My first thought too!

  • @ej22_gc86

    @ej22_gc86

    23 күн бұрын

    Judging by how flimsy it looks it wouldn’t be _very_ problematic…

  • @TheRagingSerpent

    @TheRagingSerpent

    23 күн бұрын

    I dont think that there is any lock on the slides so you can just pull them out by hand.

  • @bennyfactor

    @bennyfactor

    23 күн бұрын

    not nearly as annoying as when those big dvd/cdrom jukeboxes like LGR mentioned CRD looking at crap out. We had a kenwood unit aas a 200 unit dvd player in the early 2000s. Absolute nightmare when it broke down, because now your whole movie collection is in jail.

  • @Enchurito

    @Enchurito

    23 күн бұрын

    I figure if it's truly broken you could take the back off, and either push the trays out from behind. Or take the entire motor part off and just pick them out from the back.

  • @SupaPhly0
    @SupaPhly023 күн бұрын

    that techmoan mug tho

  • @LGR

    @LGR

    23 күн бұрын

    flippin 'eck

  • @dolbyman

    @dolbyman

    23 күн бұрын

    @@LGR a direct collab I want to see happen one day ... even though the big pond is in between (Even if it's just doing some puppet skits about old tech together)

  • @krzychuka

    @krzychuka

    23 күн бұрын

    nice

  • @elimcgamerguy

    @elimcgamerguy

    23 күн бұрын

    Hoped someone else would notice it, i noticed it immediately

  • @BlargleLargle

    @BlargleLargle

    23 күн бұрын

    @@dolbyman they did in the cassette tape winders video

  • @travisd05
    @travisd0523 күн бұрын

    We need to crowdsource finding 126 more of these to send in so we can see the beauty of having 127 all hooked together!

  • @LucreDenouncer

    @LucreDenouncer

    23 күн бұрын

    Populating each one to its full capacity sounds like a dream job!

  • @carltonleboss

    @carltonleboss

    23 күн бұрын

    Anyone got 9,525 disks?

  • @Broken_robot1986

    @Broken_robot1986

    23 күн бұрын

    I wonder what the limiting thing was to stop at 127

  • @yuriythebest

    @yuriythebest

    23 күн бұрын

    Also, to create a transparent case for it (so you can see how it works like in the end of the video)

  • @asdfasdfasdfasdeff

    @asdfasdfasdfasdeff

    23 күн бұрын

    @@Broken_robot1986 USB bus perhaps

  • @bravo320zf
    @bravo320zf23 күн бұрын

    The idea of having something like this in the library sounds pretty cool. Like an early 2000's self checkout for movies. Lol

  • @MrThedennisblack

    @MrThedennisblack

    23 күн бұрын

    I was just thinking that this thing would be a lot more useful more DVDs/BluRays (whether movies or video games). The jewel cases for CDs were relatively compact, but cases for DVDs and BluRays are much larger. You’d need a LOT more space to store 75 discs in their cases compared to CDs.

  • @facetubetwit1444

    @facetubetwit1444

    23 күн бұрын

    It's completely useless and take up HDD space on the PC. Its more energy intensive then just having the cd's stacked and grabbing what you need. The only one use case i could see useful is having it set up for quick reference of many items spread over multiple Cd's like documents/personal picture/personal audio Notes. etc. I would not recommend this for the everyday normal user.

  • @tedfort1698

    @tedfort1698

    23 күн бұрын

    ​@@facetubetwit1444did we ask if you'd recommend it for specific users?

  • @md_vandenberg

    @md_vandenberg

    23 күн бұрын

    @@facetubetwit1444 How much space do you think this archival system would take up? My PC has 4 TERABYTES of storage and that's with no trying on my end. Even 20 years ago this program wouldn't have taken up much space. I've got a better idea: keep your boring opinions to yourself and just let people have fun with silly hardware. Alright, on your bike, piss off.

  • @fus132

    @fus132

    23 күн бұрын

    @@facetubetwit1444 Everyday normal user just uses a phone nowadays.

  • @karasutengu3
    @karasutengu323 күн бұрын

    I could totally see a library investing in a set of these to be able to control the discs by the librarian but still put the cases out so people can look at the boxes and bring them to the counter.

  • @ManuelSLaraBisch

    @ManuelSLaraBisch

    20 күн бұрын

    Yeah, that was my thought as well: The cases go on the library shelves so that your customers can see what's in stock. Hopefully they'll be descriptive enough.

  • @MrDuncl

    @MrDuncl

    13 күн бұрын

    For years U.K. shops and supermarkets only put the cases out on the shelves and you had to pay for and collect the CD at a counter. In the local supermarket that was the Tobacco counter. Quite cunning as you would realise that a bad CD habit was still cheaper than cigarettes.

  • @JackOrtner
    @JackOrtner23 күн бұрын

    Did my dad own TWELVE of the similar DC-300 Media Carousels to store over 1,000 burned Netflix DVDs? Not saying he did, but let's just say that the lending aspect of this software actually DID come in handy when you're the neighborhood Blockbuster! Good memories.

  • @A2theC

    @A2theC

    21 күн бұрын

    *Allegedly* officer🤭

  • @RADkate

    @RADkate

    20 күн бұрын

    burned dvds is how we shared games and stuff around before usb sticks got cheap

  • @lastcontinue3010

    @lastcontinue3010

    19 күн бұрын

    Around 2008 when Netflix still did most of its business from disks, we visited some friends that had moved away and now were working at one of Netflix's call centers. They had some amusing stories from one of Netflix's "Loss Prevention" teams (who they described as "NYC Wise Guys with pinkie rings") that would come into the office very once and awhile. Apparently the Loss Prevention teams biggest thing at that time was to "pay a visit" to customers who were on a "so expensive, nobody is gonna do it" unlimited disc plan. It was originally designed for schools or daycares or something like that, but a bunch of NYC bodegas oddly enough had this plan. Turns out these bodegas were basically reserving "one of everything" and then renting them out to customers for 1/2 of Blockbuster prices, and more than covering the cost of the plan. The LP team would just go, get pictures/video of them running the operation and that was enough for Netflix to cancel their plan and charge them for the outstanding disks, but this "displeased" the Loss Prevention team who really wanted to "teach them a lesson about respect"

  • @benespection
    @benespection23 күн бұрын

    So happy to see a shout out to @CathodeRayDude - that's an excellent channel that has been under the radar for too long!

  • @CantankerousDave

    @CantankerousDave

    23 күн бұрын

    Just wish he’d learn to pronounce “register” correctly. (He uses a hard G like “guitar” instead of a soft G like “genius”.)

  • @Abesteroni

    @Abesteroni

    23 күн бұрын

    Too right, his stuff is really good, right up there with Technology Connections and a number of other outstanding channels as well

  • @Brogel
    @Brogel23 күн бұрын

    "Bi Fi" is a range of meat-based snack products, mainly thin salami-style sausages. Mascot is a deranged sausage with arms and legs. The more you know!

  • @HOXIKK

    @HOXIKK

    22 күн бұрын

    They're called "Pepperami" in the UK, same mascot, the adverts from the 2000s were WILD!

  • @YoungThos

    @YoungThos

    22 күн бұрын

    The Australian retro game streamer Macaw45 became completely obsessed with and addicted to Bifi last year while on holiday in Austria and Switzerland. It was so sad to see another young life ruined by meat-based snacks 😿

  • @sandrinowitschM

    @sandrinowitschM

    21 күн бұрын

    ​@@HOXIKKthose adverts with the bloke with a mullet and his colleagues, working in a random company, talking about girls they dated?

  • @c0d3warrior

    @c0d3warrior

    20 күн бұрын

    ​@@sandrinowitschM...and the Japanese guy saying something like "going crazy like a school girl". Yeah, exactly that one.

  • @FlosVintech
    @FlosVintech23 күн бұрын

    Thank you for the CD organizer video and I am glad it got some use. By the way the German floppy disk game is pronounced "bee fee". Hope you enjoy it. Keep up with the videos, my hubby and myself enjoy them very much. Have a great day.

  • @LGR

    @LGR

    23 күн бұрын

    Thank you again for sending it over!

  • @googleBot89

    @googleBot89

    23 күн бұрын

    Ehrenmann 😂✌️

  • @generallyunimportant

    @generallyunimportant

    23 күн бұрын

    @@googleBot89 your name fits you so well bestie :3

  • @dieseldragon6756

    @dieseldragon6756

    23 күн бұрын

    _Frage:_ Was that „Beefy“ game produced by the company that offered the snack roll of the same name? 🌭🇩🇪😇

  • @FlosVintech

    @FlosVintech

    23 күн бұрын

    @@dieseldragon6756 yes the game was a promotion game ( In German Werbespiel ) from the same company which produces the Bifi snacks mini salami and Bifi Roll.

  • @BVoris6977
    @BVoris697723 күн бұрын

    One of my employers had a system similar to this back in the early 2000's. Used it for disc sharing, and access controls. It was for a civil engineering company that used discs from city, county, and state for embedding in CAD and Microstation drawings. We also tested a similar lending feature between offices to keep track of where a CD went and who had it. We used it for about 2 years. It was later repurposed as a Windows 2003 file server for disc images.

  • @dcflake5645
    @dcflake564523 күн бұрын

    We've got the biggest and best product ever! We've sunk a lot of money into marketing and promise you September 11th 2001 this CD tower will be all you remember about that date! - KDS CEO

  • @Moonlight52867

    @Moonlight52867

    23 күн бұрын

    That definitely aged like milk 🥛

  • @emeraed

    @emeraed

    23 күн бұрын

    People were searching for "towers" on that day.

  • @dakotashea3561

    @dakotashea3561

    23 күн бұрын

    😂 so messed up, brilliant!

  • @dakotashea3561

    @dakotashea3561

    23 күн бұрын

    ​@@emeraedbruh 😂

  • @JuanPerez-cs1gx

    @JuanPerez-cs1gx

    23 күн бұрын

    Please don't say the word tower

  • @TheSegaSuperFan
    @TheSegaSuperFan23 күн бұрын

    LGR never fails to bring new old tech and a smile to my face. A coffee and a good video are a great start to the day! My little girl also loves watching your videos too! She gets so happy when she hears your voice lol! She turns two tomorrow so I’m gonna do an LGR marathon for her B-Day ❤

  • @Moonlight52867

    @Moonlight52867

    23 күн бұрын

    Wishing her a happy birthday tomorrow

  • @kosmasraptis8374

    @kosmasraptis8374

    22 күн бұрын

    Happy birthday to your daughter!

  • @Nukle0n
    @Nukle0n23 күн бұрын

    14:10 I love the description of VCDs " VCD - Video CDs popular in the Far East, Essentially data files"

  • @shukterhousejive
    @shukterhousejive23 күн бұрын

    This looks like a nightmare for pressed discs but a godsend for burned discs

  • @morlamweb
    @morlamweb23 күн бұрын

    I worked with and supported 100/200/600 CD and DVD jukeboxes from JVC earlier in my career. They had read/write drives built in, were SCSI-attached, and generally meant for data center use before HDD storage became a cheap commodity. They broke down frequently and were a giant pain to use. My company dropped support for them ~15 years ago and I don't miss them one bit. I heard that JVC did release a BD version of their Jukeboxes, but I didn't care about their crappy products by that point, so I can't confirm.

  • @dieseldragon6756

    @dieseldragon6756

    23 күн бұрын

    Were they also used by radio stations for computer-instigated playback? I remember seeing an inside view of _Pirate Radio_ (An amusing name for a station that held a legitimate OFCOM broadcasting licence! 🏴‍☠📜🤣) and their music repository was made of four automated CD jukeboxes (Two columns in each, and maybe about the size of a small fridge) rather than the usual array of CommPak carts. 😇

  • @-_1002
    @-_100223 күн бұрын

    This man could narrate a phone book and I’d listen

  • @jr2904

    @jr2904

    23 күн бұрын

    ​@phoenix71232 Don't do that to us, lol

  • @rich_edwards79
    @rich_edwards7923 күн бұрын

    Pretty sure Gracenote CDDB got bought up, and started charging licencing fees to companies like this, which not only broke everything that was pointed at their servers, but also raised a lot of hackles given that the database was originally user-generated and had originally been intended to remain free and accessible to all.

  • @no1DdC

    @no1DdC

    23 күн бұрын

    Isn't that also what happened to imdb?

  • @UnitSe7en

    @UnitSe7en

    23 күн бұрын

    I think I remember that, yeah...

  • @woldemunster9244

    @woldemunster9244

    22 күн бұрын

    Somewhat kinda like Wikipedia, Mozilla, RedHat, Creation Club for Bugthesda games and GitHub. All of them are based on open source concepts but they've been hijacked/bought by people who want money and/or power, in varying degrees. :/ Im doing my part by not giving any money for inferior experience, 15+yrs of Linux laif.

  • @Scotian280
    @Scotian28023 күн бұрын

    I’m a photographer and would have loved this 20 years ago. I had my media backed up on festoons of CDRs and put in big CD albums which were clumbsy to get out and find CDs when I needed. This is perfect for someone who is backing up data that they want irregular access to from time to time. MY CDRs would be in this machine with that list making it easier for me to find the year of my backup and eject the CD for me to plop in the computer to access it. So I wouldn’t have lots of jewel cases displaced, this would be perfect for my needs back them.

  • @davidhildreth

    @davidhildreth

    18 күн бұрын

    For the record, on the software end this is exactly what NeoFinder (formerly CDFinder) does.

  • @Roboat06
    @Roboat0623 күн бұрын

    The year is 2024 and this is exactly what I need. For the last few months I just had all my CDs sitting in piles beneath my desk 😂 finally moved them to an unused shelf on the hifi rack

  • @Kalvinjj

    @Kalvinjj

    23 күн бұрын

    I've held onto that 2000s habit of backing up files into optical discs (bunch of BDs now added to the CDs and DVDs) and I've printed myself a few little towers to hold both the slim cases and normal ones, but yeah had to buy a lot of like 25 of those slim cases for a bunch of those burned discs that were inside those dreadful CD/DVD holders made of fabric/thin plastic... THAT was a 2000s thing I just don't miss anymore, good riddance! The cases are far nicer and easier to get what I want (...I just gotta ass myself to print the labels already to know what I need instead of skimming through).

  • @retropuffer2986
    @retropuffer298623 күн бұрын

    Look at all those LEDs flashing on the tower! You could use it to light up your place for 8-bit dance parties as a secondary function!

  • @TBMartin

    @TBMartin

    23 күн бұрын

    Adrian Black enters the room

  • @FrontSideBus

    @FrontSideBus

    23 күн бұрын

    When I see the server rack being powered up at work... with all of the disc arrays flashing away, I can't help but grin like a complete idiot 😂

  • @wumme01
    @wumme0123 күн бұрын

    The Bifi Action in Hollywood It's an advertising campaign from Germany in the 90s and it was a huge thing. It is a point & click adventure from the company Bifi, which still produces salami snacks today.

  • @Kitijun

    @Kitijun

    23 күн бұрын

    this game ... childhood memories :D

  • @dieseldragon6756

    @dieseldragon6756

    23 күн бұрын

    As a British viewer who's familiar with Bi-Fi, I have to wonder if that game was the _wurst_ to ever hit the German shareware market?... 🌭🇩🇪🙃

  • @NQR-9000

    @NQR-9000

    23 күн бұрын

    I chukled when I saw the CD : Bifi is also very common here in Belgium, but the Bifi Roll was certainly one of the most savagely mocked food product in the years after its release. Basically the survival food you'll only eat when you are all out of shoes... 😅

  • @nixbuongiorno

    @nixbuongiorno

    23 күн бұрын

    ... and of course it's pronounced like "beefy", because that's what it's supposed to be the germanized spelling for it.

  • @no1DdC

    @no1DdC

    23 күн бұрын

    @@NQR-9000 This also applies to Bifi without the roll. It's basically an overpriced salami stick that tastes more like the wasteful double plastic wrapping around it than actual salami. Even the texture and chewiness feels highly artificial and not like food at all.

  • @adamw9764
    @adamw976423 күн бұрын

    My uncle had this thing! He would keep all of his games and other random CD stuff in there, I remember him showing me the software catalog he built (he would take the jewel cases and store them in big totes in his attic). What a throw back and walk down memory lane, LGR is the best!

  • @lgamer99
    @lgamer9923 күн бұрын

    Shout out to the Techmoan mug!

  • @JonathanBirdsey
    @JonathanBirdsey23 күн бұрын

    I had two of these, they were awesome... Until something happened to the database and i then had hundreds of disks lost in the towers unsure of where they were.

  • @dieseldragon6756

    @dieseldragon6756

    23 күн бұрын

    Even in the event of database corruption/loss you should still have been able to eject all of the disks via the software. If that wasn't possible with a corrupt database, maybe that explains why it was also capable of operating in a standalone fashion via the buttons? 😇

  • @JonathanBirdsey

    @JonathanBirdsey

    23 күн бұрын

    @@dieseldragon6756 yes, I could still get them out, but you can imagine how long it took to empty two towers... And how much time I spent scanning the disks and entering information into the software. I guess I should have had better backups, or printed out a directory of what was where ... But as they say, hindsight is 20/20

  • @mmosher1975

    @mmosher1975

    21 күн бұрын

    My app was buggy, too. Same thing as it was the time wasted taking all my disks out. I never went back since all the time was wasted.

  • @sean8102

    @sean8102

    13 күн бұрын

    I had one as a kid and yep that brings back memories

  • @mizu_the_floatzel
    @mizu_the_floatzel23 күн бұрын

    It feels weird. When I was a kid, the library near me had a system like this when they were game discs. Somebody tells me this hardware and software were used mostly in archiving at libraries

  • @djemergency512
    @djemergency51223 күн бұрын

    A 3 6 Mafia album was the last thing I thought Clint would have

  • @JaredConnell

    @JaredConnell

    21 күн бұрын

    Imagine Clint yelling like juicy j, "shutdafuqup!!"

  • @AaronOfMpls

    @AaronOfMpls

    21 күн бұрын

    Pleasantly surprised to see Gravity Kills though. Dunno if I've heard them played _anywhere_ since the '90s!

  • @gh0st_0f_b0b_chandler

    @gh0st_0f_b0b_chandler

    21 күн бұрын

    Half on a sack

  • @nafion112
    @nafion11223 күн бұрын

    I once had a 50 disc changing CD player that I got cheap from a pawn shop. The player itself died only a few months after I got it, but the ejector mechanism still worked, so I was still able to use it for years next to my computer as a trustee disc organizer/selector. I wish I still had it...wish I still had a lot of things...

  • @dankyjoker

    @dankyjoker

    23 күн бұрын

    those things can't be brought back and if you did find them, it wouldn't be the same. Be strong and go along!

  • @hellblazerjj

    @hellblazerjj

    23 күн бұрын

    Lol

  • @redpheonix1000
    @redpheonix100023 күн бұрын

    You know, about the jewel case problem, I wonder if this was actually designed for use with your own burned discs! You wouldn't necessarily have jewel cases for each and every one of them, so I can see one of these towers, along with the database, being incredibly useful for that!

  • @notmynameX
    @notmynameX23 күн бұрын

    CRD. Tech Moan and LGR, my favourite youtubers

  • @MrPunker0007

    @MrPunker0007

    23 күн бұрын

    I think in your list is Technology Connections missing 😢

  • @CantankerousDave

    @CantankerousDave

    23 күн бұрын

    @@MrPunker0007AKA The Internet’s Weird Appliance Guy.

  • @Lamaredia
    @Lamaredia23 күн бұрын

    I remember that my dad had a DacWare - DC-300 Media Carousel Plus back in the day, he kept what disc was in what slot in an excel sheet on his PC, and then you would just enter the number on the disc carousel itself and the CD would pop out. Felt very futuristic at the time!

  • @Dr.W.Krueger
    @Dr.W.Krueger23 күн бұрын

    Looks like a consumer grade version of the disc storage units we used throughout the 90s. Fridge-sized, inter-connectable with other units, room for 2000 CDs per unit. These acted basically as network drives. We crammed a dozen into a small room in our office. Carousel-style system, so it got noisy every time someone accessed resources on there.

  • @md_vandenberg

    @md_vandenberg

    23 күн бұрын

    TWO THOUSAND DISCS?!

  • @Dr.W.Krueger

    @Dr.W.Krueger

    23 күн бұрын

    @@md_vandenberg Yes, but often not filled to 100% capacity and sorted by category. Kodak photo CDs, stock audio/video/image collections, textures, models; those kinds of things. By 2001 it was all migrated to HDD on a bunch of servers and that was the end of that nonsense.

  • @no1DdC

    @no1DdC

    23 күн бұрын

    @@Dr.W.Krueger These basically remained relevant until the point that hard drives became cheap enough to just image this data instead of keeping it on discs.

  • @Conradlovesjoy
    @Conradlovesjoy23 күн бұрын

    Finally a way to organize all the cds I’ve burned working on 90s computers thanks to LGR.

  • @anumeon
    @anumeon23 күн бұрын

    Long live stepper motors and their one million uses.. :)

  • @someguymatt
    @someguymatt23 күн бұрын

    Nice Three 6 Mafia album. I don't know why, but never thought Clint would be a Memphis rap fan. Neat!

  • @TDWPR00lz1

    @TDWPR00lz1

    22 күн бұрын

    I said the same thing! Haha. I had to check the comments to see who else noticed that.

  • @mistakay9019
    @mistakay901923 күн бұрын

    trancemaster 3006 is such a niche album that I never thought i'd ever see anywhere, but here we are! I love the library functionality, and i suppose if you had 10+ more of these and a shop, then maybe this would of made sense for DVD rental in stores (in the UK corner stores used to rent VHS/DVD out) Great video as per :)

  • @kikeman611
    @kikeman61123 күн бұрын

    [motorized jazz tunes play] [computer buzzes, beeps] - Greeting and welcome to an LGR thing The best way to learn English

  • @LinkZ10
    @LinkZ1023 күн бұрын

    Having jewel cases on the shelves and the discs in the towers makes sense for large libraries... Or GameStop

  • @Kee-Lo
    @Kee-Lo23 күн бұрын

    Congratulations on 15 years on KZread Clint! This video reminds me why I got into your channel, fun, odd devices I have never heard of, oh and thrifting! Thanks to Flo for this too, thought I'd dreamt this CD changer up!

  • @lucasmatos6201
    @lucasmatos620123 күн бұрын

    23:05 "These days anyone can do it" That's funny because a few weeks ago I was reading that younger people don't know the meaning of Ctrl C + Ctrl V, because they use most their cellphones

  • @dant5464
    @dant546423 күн бұрын

    With dual-layer DVDs you can have up to 637.5GB on tap. Imagine!

  • @gustiwidyanta5492

    @gustiwidyanta5492

    23 күн бұрын

    Hmm, i wonder how much of a bitch this would be set up as a server storage.

  • @dcflake5645

    @dcflake5645

    23 күн бұрын

    I have SD cards with three times as much data. Scary

  • @dv7533

    @dv7533

    23 күн бұрын

    imagine it with BD-XL quad layer discs, almost 10TB total, you can have twice that in a single hard disc now, but still.

  • @dieseldragon6756

    @dieseldragon6756

    23 күн бұрын

    @@dv7533 That's the thing: I think HDD data density has exceeded what optical disks can manage in practice. If you can get 6TB onto a 2,5" laptop HDD - And four of those fit into the same 3,5" form factor taken up by about 15 standard optical discs stacked bare - Each optical disk has to have a capacity of 1,6TB to break even in terms of data storage for a given unit of space. 📀 Thing is; HDDs will always have quicker data access times compared to optical disks being loaded by even the fastest robots, so for anything beyond archival applications (Where the optical disks are likely to be more resilient than HDDs over the longer term) HDDs will always win out on performance, especially in business and consumer applications. 😇 Me personally? I wouldn't mind an optical disk file that employed LaserVision-format disks... 📀🏋😁

  • @bloomtom

    @bloomtom

    23 күн бұрын

    Why stop there? Dual layer blu ray would get you 3750GB!

  • @ZacHawkins42
    @ZacHawkins4223 күн бұрын

    I've just got to say how much I get a kick out of seeing those 3D printed Dukes every so often. My Mother got me the one from the collector's edition (sans game, thankfully) off eBay several years back and it has pride of place atop my XBox to this day.

  • @pansar86
    @pansar8623 күн бұрын

    My Sister had a cd changer in her car. I think it was a 8 disc changer under the seat. I thought it was so cool! Great vid as as always!

  • @Brando56894

    @Brando56894

    23 күн бұрын

    I had a 6 disc CD changer in my 2001 Firebird and loved that damn thing.

  • @md_vandenberg

    @md_vandenberg

    23 күн бұрын

    I had an '06 Nissan Sentra with a stock 6-disc changer plus the single disc in-head. Kept my 6 favorite discs loaded at all times for when the radio was boring me.

  • @Crusader1089
    @Crusader108923 күн бұрын

    Love to see you giving love to Cathode Ray Dude. I adore both your channels.

  • @Amn2k9
    @Amn2k923 күн бұрын

    In the early 2000’s I purchased an Axis product for the company I work for. What it did was to automatically create a virtual CD version of the disc you inserted, and stored this on a built in hard drive, and it could be reached over the network via SMB share. I cannot remember if it also had more than one CD/CD-RW drives. But I think it could also write a virtual CD to disc again, while not 100% sure on that feature. We used it for a few years to share commonly used driver CDs, factory related technical manuals, application installation discs or whatever we needed to use regularly by a number of people. This video got me reminded of this product, that I really had forgot about long ago. :D

  • @justinperry5165
    @justinperry516523 күн бұрын

    Look at that beast. I expect Bruce Willis to be in there fighting Alan Rickman!

  • @RRRRRRP

    @RRRRRRP

    23 күн бұрын

    Ho ho ho, now I have a Cd tower

  • @Conradlovesjoy

    @Conradlovesjoy

    23 күн бұрын

    Come out to the coast. Have a few discs!

  • @johnboydojo

    @johnboydojo

    23 күн бұрын

    *"TALK TO ME WHERE ARE MY OLD TEKNO CDS? WHERE ARE THEY OR SHALL I SHOOT ANOTHER ONE?"*

  • @johnboydojo

    @johnboydojo

    23 күн бұрын

    "Well go ahead...show him the connectors. It's a Molex!"

  • @johnboydojo

    @johnboydojo

    23 күн бұрын

    The way you organised those drives I figured you were from the street Al. In my youth, in my youth.... Okay I'm done

  • @michaelpitcher2820
    @michaelpitcher282023 күн бұрын

    I really appreciate these videos. I lol forward to them. They are therapeutic and informative. Thank you Clint!

  • @madmanfrommars
    @madmanfrommars22 күн бұрын

    I had one of these back in the day! You've unlocked quite a few memories. I think I just ended up playing the same handful of games over and over again, and just memorized which tray numbers they were located in and used the buttons on the device instead of the software.

  • @LGR

    @LGR

    22 күн бұрын

    Makes sense, that seems like what would happen with any regular use!

  • @StefanDieWaldfee
    @StefanDieWaldfee23 күн бұрын

    "Bi-Fi Roll: Action in Hollywood" is a German advert DOS game from 1994 and it's extremely well-made (especially for a free game). Hilarious dialogues and great Point 'n Click puzzle action. I just recently did a Let's Play of that one and had an absolute blast!

  • @FlosVintech

    @FlosVintech

    23 күн бұрын

    Oh yes it is a really well made game, I played in 1994 the hell out of the game.

  • @StefanDieWaldfee

    @StefanDieWaldfee

    23 күн бұрын

    @@FlosVintech I wish i had access to that game back in the days! Would have done likewise for sure ^^

  • @Tactical_Hotdog
    @Tactical_Hotdog23 күн бұрын

    Watching with my one year old son, he loves Clints voice

  • @RRRRRRP

    @RRRRRRP

    23 күн бұрын

    Awww ❤️ who doesn't!

  • @philjeffrey840
    @philjeffrey84023 күн бұрын

    no way! had no idea you would be into the three 6. didnt know I could love this channel any more than I already did

  • @Dolly-Days
    @Dolly-Days23 күн бұрын

    Thanks again for another great episode! Takes me back to see all these wonderful and interesting things.

  • @allenforth5235
    @allenforth523523 күн бұрын

    Q: "What kind of discs do you plan to store?" A: Yes.

  • @AgsmaJustAgsma
    @AgsmaJustAgsma23 күн бұрын

    The Techmoan mug is the cherry on top in this aggressively early 2000s setup.

  • @Kieran_Martin
    @Kieran_Martin20 күн бұрын

    Great video as always thanks for taking the time to show this oddware :D

  • @shubjero
    @shubjero22 күн бұрын

    This was great and really appreciated you opening it up! Thank you so much!

  • @JessicaFEREM
    @JessicaFEREM23 күн бұрын

    It's rdiculously smart in a stupid way. it's forward compatibility could in theory allow you to even put blu-ray discs in if you wanted to. I could see this being super helpful if you wanted to have an entire collection of discs but keep the cases in the basement or storage locker. You could even use it for things like game discs. you wouldn't even need a computer, you could keep what's in the box with a sheet of paper and a pencil.

  • @FuzzballRenakitty
    @FuzzballRenakitty23 күн бұрын

    Saw that Leftfield CD and my neurons went brrrrrrrrrr was on of the first albums I bought! Only a few years after its release~ Amazing choice

  • @samueljameskatt4616
    @samueljameskatt461623 күн бұрын

    Was listening to this in the background but my head shot right up when you mentioned where the box came from lol. Racine Wisconsin is where I grew up.

  • @lougarou007
    @lougarou00715 күн бұрын

    Loved to see the inside. Thanks for the video!

  • @BodziuM
    @BodziuM23 күн бұрын

    Transparent case would be nice in this thing

  • @adamdonovan2942
    @adamdonovan294223 күн бұрын

    I have been burning disc of all kinds for over twenty years, and yet it was only when hearing you say Nero’s full name at 15:00 that I realised the name’s a pun on “fiddling while ROMs burn.” Wild

  • @ChimpPeensRevunge
    @ChimpPeensRevunge23 күн бұрын

    I definitely had one of these when I was growing up. The look of it is so nostalgic to me, although I can't recall ever seeing it in use. I kept all of my JumpStart and Reader Rabbit games in a much simpler disc storage solution. I wonder if my dad got much use out of this, or if it really just collected dust by the printer as my memories suggest. Great work as always Clint!

  • @VinnyVidiVintage
    @VinnyVidiVintage23 күн бұрын

    This would have been a great device for a school library. Keep the cases out for students to browse through, but keep the discs in one or many of these. Also, I loved the show Viper. You pulling out random cds made me want to be your friend even more. Lol

  • @nizaralrifai2661
    @nizaralrifai266123 күн бұрын

    Its like all the oddware from the mail episodes is coming to life! thank you for all the great work clint, keep it up!

  • @CecilTheDarkKnight234
    @CecilTheDarkKnight23423 күн бұрын

    This would've been great to have in 2005-06 for organizing out my Music CD's. As always great work and I would love to see video covering that Sony Vaio Media PC.

  • @no1DdC

    @no1DdC

    23 күн бұрын

    By 2005, I was habitually imaging every single disc I was using, including music CDs (for the MP3 player, of course). Hard drives were more than cheap enough so that these solutions made no sense anymore. Even in 2003, the fate of these things was sealed.

  • @CecilTheDarkKnight234

    @CecilTheDarkKnight234

    23 күн бұрын

    @@no1DdC that's fair and I did the same with iTunes. However I imported alot music cds from Japan for anime and games. Those where not available on digital storefronts back then.

  • @lemo4423
    @lemo442322 күн бұрын

    What an awesome and cool find. The laugh after selecting 33 and realizing how it worked made me chuckle. So much stuff from that era was so junky, i completely related to the elation and surprise. Great video.

  • @williamtopping
    @williamtopping23 күн бұрын

    I like the fact you can scan per file. So if you wanted to search for backups of word documents, etc, it could locate them for you. That's really neat to be honest. Actually better than the current windows 11 search!!

  • @espkev
    @espkev23 күн бұрын

    I had something similar in the early 2000s called the Imation Disk Stakka It held 100 disks and you could stack them on top of each other. Disks were dispensed through a automatic rotating carousel kind of thing.

  • @ZacHawkins42

    @ZacHawkins42

    23 күн бұрын

    Did you paint it red so it went faster?

  • @no1DdC

    @no1DdC

    23 күн бұрын

    @@ZacHawkins42 More Stakka!

  • @SmoothEmJay
    @SmoothEmJay23 күн бұрын

    Oof those rough early FMV clips. We were so blown away by that back in the day (especially if you came from Amiga or something). Now they look like most other things that age, not so great.

  • @ddoodm
    @ddoodm23 күн бұрын

    I remember seeing this ins a computer store and I always wanted one! Thank you for this video, answered all of my questions and then some 😎😎

  • @nettack
    @nettack23 күн бұрын

    Established KZreadr for decades. Millions of followers. Yet humble enough to stan for Techmoan

  • @paulbaker9879
    @paulbaker987923 күн бұрын

    RSPB employee over here. Birbs

  • @renakunisaki

    @renakunisaki

    23 күн бұрын

    Are birbs real in your country or are they a conspiracy like the US ones?

  • @paul_boddie

    @paul_boddie

    21 күн бұрын

    "While the RSPB is a charity, of course, but hardly the tweeds and green woolies brigade." I suppose that latter part made sense in the 1990s, at least to someone. A jumble sale takedown, maybe?

  • @FishFreddy
    @FishFreddy23 күн бұрын

    This is just beautiful. I love being a cloud software developer. But we need to go back! Just for the beautiful hardware.

  • @TooManyHobbiesJeremy
    @TooManyHobbiesJeremy22 күн бұрын

    Thanks for taking it apart ❤

  • @sauwercraud
    @sauwercraud23 күн бұрын

    I find it so wholesome, that the old Tech KZreadrs are just a group of Nerds who support and help each other all the time :) Also I am subscribed to way too many of them

  • @justin6581
    @justin658123 күн бұрын

    Imagine loading this bad boy with Rick Astley

  • @stevejennings3960

    @stevejennings3960

    23 күн бұрын

    Already dreaming of that #heavenly

  • @dlog

    @dlog

    23 күн бұрын

    Load it with 74 Never Gonna Give You Ups and one another album, and play the game known as Ricksian Roulette.

  • @cyberpigeon

    @cyberpigeon

    23 күн бұрын

    Or copying 74 extra copies of his Greatest Hits album

  • @MangoPango1973

    @MangoPango1973

    23 күн бұрын

    What a waste! You want to load only one single cd with two tracks into it?

  • @xureality

    @xureality

    23 күн бұрын

    Never gonna lose those discs

  • @pjousma
    @pjousma23 күн бұрын

    I'm happy this video exists, LGR rules man!

  • @PappaKosta
    @PappaKosta21 күн бұрын

    Your CD selection is 🔥🔥🔥🔥

  • @TwiddleFingersDB
    @TwiddleFingersDB21 күн бұрын

    I love the sound of your keyboards!

  • @HattmannenNilsson
    @HattmannenNilsson23 күн бұрын

    That looks like an excellent storage solution for your magazine discs, especially with the database to make your library easily searchable. I employ a slightly more manual solution with all my old, burned discs I never use. A database on my computer that references what storage box the disc is in and under what number it's filed. It's those storage boxes with numbered pockets hanging from rails. While I very rarely use it now, (larger hard drives and faster Internet) it used to be a very handy solution. Actually, it still is, every few years when I want to look something up.

  • @SianaGearz

    @SianaGearz

    23 күн бұрын

    I honestly think your solution is just as good as this hardware.

  • @stuartcastle2814
    @stuartcastle281423 күн бұрын

    I love that it says you can have up to 127 of them.. Would anyone need 9525 discs? Also, I love the computer control. Reminds me of when I used to support a recording studio. We had a MIDI controlled mixer with sliders, and it was great fun logging on to the computer controlling them, and get it to move the sliders (these were motorised in the mixer) when talking to someone who didn't really know the studio. It freaked some people out..

  • @tokicat1274

    @tokicat1274

    23 күн бұрын

    Seven terabytes of what kind of data this abomination should store?

  • @amirpourghoureiyan1637

    @amirpourghoureiyan1637

    23 күн бұрын

    seems like a system a government would use in the 90s before hard drives got into the 10s of gigabytes, tape backups were around but i could see this being more of an instantaneous system for a specific program/file.

  • @15615145616513
    @1561514561651320 күн бұрын

    I love these videos I swear the late 90-to late 00s were wild West for pc stuff. I remember building so many weird pcs with peripherals, cold cathode tubes, etc..

  • @Simeon_Scott
    @Simeon_Scott23 күн бұрын

    My dad had one of these when I was a kid in the early to mid 2000s, never saw it actually hooked up to a computer and being used as intended until now (Thanks for that btw). It was always ether gathering dust or being used as a building when I was playing with Action Figures haha. This video is probably the biggest "Oh man, that thing! I remember that!" moment I've had in a long while.

  • @XGreenThumb
    @XGreenThumb23 күн бұрын

    Thank you Flo ❤

  • @goodiesguy
    @goodiesguy23 күн бұрын

    Binge watching your old videos, then this one pops up, perfect timing for the start of the weekend!

  • @Fir3Chi3f
    @Fir3Chi3f22 күн бұрын

    Love the mention for CRD! Their content is also pretty great! Thought of them when I saw the CD organizer too!

  • @BigBoct
    @BigBoct23 күн бұрын

    2:43 love the shoutout! I'm a big fan of Gravis's content too.

  • @umbrellacorp.
    @umbrellacorp.23 күн бұрын

    Dude. Early 2000's and the Tower of Doom. Gotta love those Retro vibes.

  • @BrandonNedwek
    @BrandonNedwek23 күн бұрын

    Nice to see something kind of silly that does...exactly what they say it does.

  • @XFolf
    @XFolf23 күн бұрын

    This belongs so such a very very brief flash of a moment in tech history. I love it. I'm honestly impressed at how simple it is mechanically, yet seems to be reliable.

  • @joekenorer
    @joekenorer23 күн бұрын

    That techmoan crossover mug, I'm subscribed to both of you

  • @GeneralNickles
    @GeneralNickles23 күн бұрын

    The Techmoan mug is neat.

  • @CantankerousDave
    @CantankerousDave23 күн бұрын

    While in Japan, they scaled this up to use as automated car parking structures.

  • @skaught
    @skaught22 күн бұрын

    i fucking love your channel, sir. never stop.

  • @TaiyakiFox
    @TaiyakiFox23 күн бұрын

    In my Amiga and early PC Time (yes you could use and even burn CD's with an Amiga Computer) I would've loved this tower for all the Data Backups and Magazin CD's I've had.