Re: Mechanical video recorder
Posted: Thu Oct 10, 2019 7:12 pm
Below Cassette Tape recordings got the camera light levels a bit off to bright but much better results to nothing on the software monitor
I also tried also grey bar reversing wav on the below recorder but only got poor results ,still have very low record levels for the stylus so that wouldn't help either need a bit more amplification just using the out put of the lap top to the stylus stepper motor here, the stair case looks more like a ramp waveform and no syncs at all ...More work
Yes Steve Speed would be more constant on a drum than a record but i am sure Albert would tell us using he's wax cylinder was pretty hard any case to record on ...Think from what i have noticed on the tape recording its more what Klaas mentioned its more important to get if possible all the video information on the thing you are recording on if possible speed is more a bit of sync problem .
How Baird did phonovision in the early 30s is amazing to me i am starting to see all the little problems but it does make it interesting to me .
I also tried also grey bar reversing wav on the below recorder but only got poor results ,still have very low record levels for the stylus so that wouldn't help either need a bit more amplification just using the out put of the lap top to the stylus stepper motor here, the stair case looks more like a ramp waveform and no syncs at all ...More work
Yes Steve Speed would be more constant on a drum than a record but i am sure Albert would tell us using he's wax cylinder was pretty hard any case to record on ...Think from what i have noticed on the tape recording its more what Klaas mentioned its more important to get if possible all the video information on the thing you are recording on if possible speed is more a bit of sync problem .
How Baird did phonovision in the early 30s is amazing to me i am starting to see all the little problems but it does make it interesting to me .