Cousin Hepcat
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Earliest VIDEO discs: 1920s-30s(!!) Is this wild or what: 1920s pioneers found a way to modulate a blurry video image into a high-pitched audio whine & cut onto metal phonograph discs (standard wax wasn't high-definition enough).
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I've passed up tons of metal-cut 1930's looking discs when I was 78 hunting in my school days, doggone it those may have been video discs! lol oh well
Here;s a site dedicated to the different developments with online video clips where you can actually see crude videos of 1920s chorus girls, singers, etc:
http://www.tvdawn.com/recordng.htm
Details of the mechanics:
http://www.tvdawn.com/tvprint.htm
Wow, 20s videodiscs, that's a mind bender... though, once saw this big old wooden radio-TV 1920s looking thing once in a thrift store with a light bulb, a screen, and two spinning metal disc with spaced slots in between... maybe that was part of one of the players?
Anyone have one of these or seen one in action?
Swing High,
- Cousin Hepcat
I've passed up tons of metal-cut 1930's looking discs when I was 78 hunting in my school days, doggone it those may have been video discs! lol oh well
Here;s a site dedicated to the different developments with online video clips where you can actually see crude videos of 1920s chorus girls, singers, etc:
http://www.tvdawn.com/recordng.htm
Details of the mechanics:
http://www.tvdawn.com/tvprint.htm
Wow, 20s videodiscs, that's a mind bender... though, once saw this big old wooden radio-TV 1920s looking thing once in a thrift store with a light bulb, a screen, and two spinning metal disc with spaced slots in between... maybe that was part of one of the players?
Anyone have one of these or seen one in action?
Swing High,
- Cousin Hepcat