The mechanical video signal is in the audio frequency range. It is not possible to convert a NTSC or composite video signal into audio, the loss of video content will disable a proper video reproduction.
I have filmed with a digital camera, converted the AVI video file into a 32 line audio file of video content with the PC and feed the Nipkow disk tv set with this audio signal.
I wonder if the images can be recorded onto a regular casette tape?
Jenfucius 2 years ago
The mechanical video signal is in the audio frequency range. It is not possible to convert a NTSC or composite video signal into audio, the loss of video content will disable a proper video reproduction.
TeslaMaster 2 years ago
actually it is, but the hardware to do that is unavailable.
you just need a sound card that cab handle at least 1 megahertz frequencies
kargaroc386 2 years ago
Amazing.
Could one convert a video signal into audio as well?
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KESSLERPARK 2 years ago
ain´t that a nipkow disc ????
CapitanoGUC 2 years ago
how to you record video and play it back on the tv?
AFNYOAQIS 3 years ago
I have filmed with a digital camera, converted the AVI video file into a 32 line audio file of video content with the PC and feed the Nipkow disk tv set with this audio signal.
TeslaMaster 3 years ago
amazing - stuff they never told us about
tedhuntington 3 years ago
cool! ; )
Nipkow 4 years ago
I was looking for it since I was a child. Thank you for posting
edubro 4 years ago
kool
ozymaster 5 years ago