a bunch of stuff ran through a 1950s tv transmitter

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  • @SimonVideo2
    @SimonVideo2  2 роки тому +4

    Let me know if there's anything else you want to see! Also, I know that some of this probably wasn't aired much, but it would have been on VHS (which is an analog format). That counts, right?
    Another thing: I captioned this video like it would have been at the time.. ALL CAPITAL LETTERS and stuff...

  • @linuxuser2064
    @linuxuser2064 Рік тому +15

    It's weird that the signal drops out so much, cuz with good equipment the signal should be completely stable. Also he mentioned that if you watched this back in the day it would be with a bunch of static, but thats just not true. Back in the time of analog TV, there were full power transmitters that broadcasted at MULTIPLE KILOWATTS so most of the time, the signal was clear.

    • @thevectorguy-flash
      @thevectorguy-flash Рік тому +1

      some signals were not clear so no

    • @thevectorguy-flash
      @thevectorguy-flash Рік тому

      the components are just from stores

    • @linuxuser2064
      @linuxuser2064 Рік тому

      @@thevectorguy-flash the signals that were noisy was just because the transmitter was far away.

    • @thevectorguy-flash
      @thevectorguy-flash Рік тому

      @@linuxuser2064 OR being too close

    • @SimonVideo2
      @SimonVideo2  Рік тому +2

      Yeah fair point... I guess I should have said some of the channels... Also yeah for some of the dropouts I intentionally moved the antenna just to add a little extra

  • @Saulo_Lima
    @Saulo_Lima 3 місяці тому +3

    I was very disappointed when my family bought an LCD TV in 2009, the picture was muffled and had little brightness, unlike the 21-inch Sony which has a crystal clear and bright picture.
    I took it to my bedroom, and it's working fine to this day.
    I recently bought an HDMI to YPbPr 480i converter.
    the LCD TV started to peeling the polarized layer after 5 years of use!

  • @RadioAYREVenezuela
    @RadioAYREVenezuela Рік тому +3

    And this is how we watched TV till 2000, when digital TV start.... some countries (like mine, Venezuela) still using analog TV combined with digital TV... in mostly countries un Europe, analog TV is off.....

  • @pawouapproval984
    @pawouapproval984 10 місяців тому +1

    this is super cool, thanks for sharing!

  • @ep1kuser
    @ep1kuser 10 місяців тому +2

    0:46 rip

  • @TheAdventuresOfJimiJaden
    @TheAdventuresOfJimiJaden 7 місяців тому +2

    How did you film the footage directly from the TV?

    • @SimonVideo2
      @SimonVideo2  6 місяців тому +1

      Check out the video on my main channel for more info, but it's the Hauppauge 1265

  • @bitmikealerts_lol
    @bitmikealerts_lol Рік тому +2

    Noice

  • @ponali.mememaker
    @ponali.mememaker 11 місяців тому

    are the subtitles used in this video straight from the tv you used to get the antenna signal?

    • @SimonVideo2
      @SimonVideo2  6 місяців тому

      Sadly no... This was before I got an analog caption encoded (vid on main channel)

  • @VHSGUY_ANALOGCOMPANY
    @VHSGUY_ANALOGCOMPANY Рік тому +1

    How did you digitally convert your signal?

    • @SimonVideo2
      @SimonVideo2  Рік тому

      I used the Hauppauge 1196 WinTV HVR-1265

  • @ponali.mememaker
    @ponali.mememaker 11 місяців тому

    have you tried getting the difference between the HDMI output before the transmitter and the transmitter's output? this could help for an open-source filter

    • @SimonVideo2
      @SimonVideo2  6 місяців тому

      What's an open source filter?

    • @ponali.mememaker
      @ponali.mememaker 6 місяців тому

      @@SimonVideo2 "open source" basically means the source code is available to be downloaded, making it possible to be compiled in other computer software architectures (Windows, MacOS, or a Linux distro)
      and a "filter" takes an input as any sort of media that is required (video, audio, or both) and generates another version of the media and spits it back in the output.
      if you know coding well i would reccomend you don't go on the python route; everything is interpreted and veery slow, but you still can do neat stuff with it.

    • @SimonVideo2
      @SimonVideo2  5 місяців тому

      @@ponali.mememaker I was wondering what the filter would do. to see the difference between the two or something?

    • @ponali.mememaker
      @ponali.mememaker 5 місяців тому

      @@SimonVideo2 see, there already exists (a) VHS filter(s) in montage software, but they're not realistic enough, plus the font is overused. the filter would basically turn the input video and output a video that looks like it has been put in your analog transmitter, which is why i want you to get the difference between the HDMI input and the analog output.

  • @mngames766
    @mngames766 10 місяців тому +1

    How did you recorded this?

    • @SimonVideo2
      @SimonVideo2  6 місяців тому

      I got a TV tuner card for my computer- the Hauppauge 1265 (vid on main channel too)

    • @leanderlacaj
      @leanderlacaj 2 місяці тому

      I knew it

  • @BALtimore2001
    @BALtimore2001 10 місяців тому

    How did you apply closed captions to your transmitter??

    • @SimonVideo2
      @SimonVideo2  6 місяців тому

      I actually manually digitally captioned this video

    • @SimonVideo2
      @SimonVideo2  6 місяців тому +1

      There's a video on my main about making analog captions if you're interested

  • @matthew.soliva
    @matthew.soliva Рік тому +2

    what channel did you broadcast on?

    • @LJAnimationss
      @LJAnimationss Рік тому +1

      None it’s just a channel

    • @LJAnimationss
      @LJAnimationss Рік тому +1

      It has no name

    • @redst0netech
      @redst0netech Рік тому +1

      @@LJAnimationss they’re talking about the channel number he broadcasted on

    • @linuxuser2064
      @linuxuser2064 Рік тому

      On the original video in the beginning it showed the modulator on channel 25, but it wouldn't matter because the transmitter is so low power it'll under perfect conditions barely go a few houses far.

    • @SimonVideo2
      @SimonVideo2  Рік тому

      I usually go for 14 because it's the lowest frequency my "transmitter" can go.. I believe that's what I used for the video

  • @DanielBerzinskas
    @DanielBerzinskas Рік тому

    3rd