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Old 03-25-2004, 10:31 PM
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That is just too darn cute! Looks like a precursor to the Brady Bunch even though it's not a Sherwood Shwartz production. So did you digitize it and burn it to DVD so you can show it on your roundies?
Yup Jason, I've been collecting vintage tv programs since 1985 and now I've been spending time burning them to DVD from VHS. It sort of a pain moving from VHS to DVD, but the picture is much clearer and more stable on these old sets coming from a dvd player. I watch the vintage b/w shows on my '51 Zenith or '48 Admiral and now the color shows I'm watching on my CTC9 roundie now that I've got it working 95% perfect. I think that last 5% is going to be hard, if not impossible to do on that CTC9.

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Old 03-25-2004, 10:42 PM
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Smile Apollo 11 pix

Here's a screen shot of the Apollo 11 moon walk. This is about as good as it gets.
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Old 03-26-2004, 06:56 AM
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Re: First moon walk was in B&W

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The first moon walk (Apollo 11) was televised in B&W. Using a rather low res TV camera. Given the bandwidth and the signal to noise ratio of getting that signal from the moon to us on earth, and power limitations, it wasn't that bad. In a "history of broadcasting" book I had, they mention that the lighting and whatnot was awful. But I doubt that the astronauts had much time in their schedule pre-flight to get taught how to do TV camera shooting. Just don't aim it at the Sun. The guys on Apollo 12 burned out their camera that way, and the lack of TV images for that mission probably killed public interest in it.

We didn't have a color TV just yet back then.

The scan rate of that video from the moon was something like 24 frames/sec and a few hundred lines. And that NASA used one scan converter for NTSC, and another for PAL/SECAM countries. PAL and SECAM without color are the same. These converters were literally just a monitor with a camera focused on it. Then the NTSC and PAL/SECAM video signals were distributed round the world. Everyone except in China got to see it live. Someone I know now says he listened to Voice of America with headphones to hear it live. And then told nobody about it, things were really nuts there then.
Yeah. I read it was like 10 frames/sec and the actual broadcast was a camera looking at a screen. I just figured it would fit on a roundie (or even an early rectangular) because of the time period. My parents watched it on a rectangular tube color TV when it happened. My grandparents still owned a 50s TV and they watched it. Me... I wasn't born yet
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Old 03-29-2004, 12:00 PM
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Another good 'un to watch on a roundie would be "7 Faces of Dr Lao" starring Tony Randall & Barbara Eden, I think. It also has about every Sixties TV character actor you can think of. If you come into it right in the middle of the film, as I did the 1st time I saw it, you'll kinda go "WTF is THIS?" But it's a very good flick, once you realise its a fantasy & the director isn't stark raving mad. -Sandy G.
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Green Acres. Haven't seen it in years, but I caught it last night and all the scenes looked they were planned specifically for a roundie.

Not one of my favorite shows, never was, but I still laugh at Arnold Ziffel.
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Old 04-01-2004, 10:24 AM
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Green Acres. Haven't seen it in years, but I caught it last night and all the scenes looked they were planned specifically for a roundie.

Not one of my favorite shows, never was, but I still laugh at Arnold Ziffel.
Green Acres is a splash of color! Perfect for the vivid colors of the round tubes. Also, check out Eva Gabor's PINK appliances. Maytag W/D I think(?) Maybe Uni knows.

Of course, when you watch it on a 1959 Zenith B/W, it doesn't have the same effect.
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Old 04-01-2004, 11:36 AM
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I know Freinds isn't a classis yet (although we'll probably be seeing it on TV Land in 20 years), but I think this is really good to watch on a roundie. My reasoning is that Monica's apartment has a wide variety of items in all kinds of colors. I almost spend more time inspecting the different tints and shades more than watching the show!
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Old 04-01-2004, 12:11 PM
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If you wanna watch crazy color, how about Batman? Zonk! Kapow! Blam!

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Old 04-01-2004, 01:21 PM
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I know Freinds isn't a classis yet (although we'll probably be seeing it on TV Land in 20 years), but I think this is really good to watch on a roundie. My reasoning is that Monica's apartment has a wide variety of items in all kinds of colors. I almost spend more time inspecting the different tints and shades more than watching the show!
FRIENDS on a roundie? Ugh. Well I guess Beavis and Butthead would look good on a roundie because it's a cartoon.

"HUH-HUH... He said 'round'...
HUHU HUHU HUHUH HHEHEHE HEHEHEHE HEHEH YEAH YEAH.. "


SERIOUSLY! I'll bet Yellow Submarine (movie) would be excellent on a roundie. Lots of colors.
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Old 04-01-2004, 01:23 PM
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[B]\(although we'll probably be seeing it on TV Land in 20 years
And hopefully the Brady Bunch will be on DVD as well as Bewtiched.
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Old 04-01-2004, 01:53 PM
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Beavis, don't make me have to kick yerass again !! Huhuhuh uhh huhuh huh huh uhhh...Butt munch !!!....I AM THE GREAT CORNHOLIO !!! I NEED TEE-PEE FOR MY BUNG-HOLE !! IN MY COUNTRY THERE IS NO HOLIO !! ARE YOU THREATENING ME ?!? Yeah, that would be WILD on a roundie !! I'd still like to have that Lincoln they had on "Green Acres" & run off & shack up w/"Marcia" somewhere-"Fantasy Island, maybe ? <Grin>-Sandy G.
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Old 04-01-2004, 02:46 PM
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Beavis, don't make me have to kick yerass again !! Huhuhuh uhh huhuh huh huh uhhh...Butt munch !!!....I AM THE GREAT CORNHOLIO !!! I NEED TEE-PEE FOR MY BUNG-HOLE !! IN MY COUNTRY THERE IS NO HOLIO !! ARE YOU THREATENING ME ?!? Yeah, that would be WILD on a roundie !! I'd still like to have that Lincoln they had on "Green Acres" & run off & shack up w/"Marcia" somewhere-"Fantasy Island, maybe ? <Grin>-Sandy G.
HUHU.. you said shack up.. huhuh huhuh .. fantasy.. huhuh uhu


Marcia Marcia Marcia! I know this may sound weird but I'd like to have a go with Trixie from the Honeymooners. Yeah I know, Alice is hotter but Trixie rocks doesn't have an attitude. I would score.. huhuh huhuhuhuhu huhuhu huhuhu uhuhuh uh u huhuhuu..

DO IT!

OK.. back to our regularly scheduled program.
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Old 04-01-2004, 02:49 PM
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I don't feel so bad anymore! I kinda figured I was a bit strange cause I wanted to score with Samantha and Jeannie. After listening to you guys, I figure that either I'm normal, or you guys are worse off than I am!
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How often have you seen Sam like this?
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