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HIGH QUALITY TPU DVD Video Released from Jack Durban

Started by Jdo300, April 14, 2008, 02:40:29 AM

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wattsup

@EM

In windows media classic, I can pan and zoom at the same time to reach any part of the frame, but cannot do it with VirtualDubMod. Can you put a link on your last post of where I could get the same program as you. Otherwise I willhave to grab images with Snagit, set the resolution to 2400 then use the image to zoom and pan around but there will be losses. Always losses. lol

@ALL

I put a post on The Tesla Project thread regarding Zener diodes. Some of you may have interest in that complete thread and what has been learned there about Tesla circuits, etc., as this same learning can be applied here on the FTPU and others. But you would have ot read that thread to get a better understanding of how these primaries, secondaries, inductors and capacitors can interplay with each other in a circuit. I can say that up till now, except for the pulsing method, I think I know how this device works and will prepare another post soon, but I am waiting for some comments on that post.Here is the thread.

http://www.overunity.com/index.php/topic,3972.msg91659.html#msg91659

EMdevices

Here's the link I used. 

http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=65889&package_id=63653&release_id=352709


By the way, with this program you can also export a sequence of the frames, then you can process those further for superesolution etc..  I'll post some results later when I get home if I get the time..

EM

M@rcel

Quote from: poynt99 on April 22, 2008, 10:15:55 PM
oh there's a collector there alright, and it's not wound with the controls as some have imagined
mmm, Let's suppose there is validity in this: http://www.overunity.com/index.php/topic,4549.0.html

Then I would the center toroid expect to be the collector, catching the swirling out and in magnetic field

OzOnE

@EMdevices - Oh, I see. The internal deinterlace does it. Yep, definitely more detail I think. If you can't fit the output in the window, you can resize to 75% hor / 150% ver (untick "maintain aspect ratio", or just download the newer version as you say. I didn't like the new versions due to the way the stream list works instead of just having the old style Audio menu. The newer versions do open MPEG-2, but I don't think it opens VOB files directly unless you demux them first?

I had a thought about the inductor on the FTPU when someone said "notice the mosfets" - by this, are we talking about the black "stubs" in front of the large inductor? Also, hall-effect sensors were mentioned... I can see the possibility of these being used for triggering the next stage, or for keeping sync etc.... One thing has been bothering me about what those "stubs" really are - look at the screenshot below of the 17" TPU and you'll see what I mean.....

EMdevices

Those stubs are just part of the plate the toroid sits on, or is permanently mounted to (glued in place),  nothing special, and can be seen in the FTPU as well, where they were confused with Mosfets perhaps. 

thanks for the picture, nice close up.

What intreagues me more is the different types of wires used.   White and fat, black and thin ,  Is the black one iron?

hmmmmmmm.....   ;)

EM