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Cool!
I see that the TeleCaption 4000 is quite common. It looks like the ViewStar converter boxes that were quite common in my youth. I'll keep it in mind for my sub-collection of analog cable boxes. For now, I have other priorities. |
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The Google translation of that link is hilarious.
Set-top caption decoders had developing character sets and capabilities over the years, and present day line-21 captions (on analog cable feeds or VHS/DVDs) may not decode correctly on these boxes. Things like center-of-screen display, for example, will default to top or bottom on older boxes. Chip |
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Nevertheless, it makes more sense than most text talk.
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AND Legacy Descriptive Video Servicehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LHkL0A4xi-I
Over the Second audio programhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Second_audio_program = Hitachi VTMTS2 MTS stereo Adaptor http://www.usaudiomart.com/details/6...images/689414/Curtis Mathes KG200 TV Stereo Adaptor (MTS converter).http://electricthrift.com/page/5/ Last edited by Visual; 01-05-2015 at 02:30 AM. Reason: http://www.avsforum.com/forum/35-cable-digital-cable-non-hdtv/1484994-official-avsforum-tv-tuner-thread.html |
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https://youtu.be/K4WfbZDXQBU?t=8
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https://youtu.be/UtJRs5Wn8UY?t=166 Last edited by svhs; 01-29-2019 at 06:25 PM. |
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Extended_Data_Services Quote:
By Radio Data System https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radio_..._Time_and_Data Clock Time and Data https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=12VB-34gh7E Quote:
https://www.manualslib.com/manual/46...page=11#manual Last edited by svhs; 01-29-2019 at 03:57 PM. |
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I'll just throw this in here, as 'tangentially related'...
http://videokarma.org/attachment.php...1&d=1548827804 http://videokarma.org/attachment.php...5&d=1548828103 Don't know if it'll reset VCR clocks, though. Last edited by Chip Chester; 01-30-2019 at 12:04 AM. |
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nice picture from your iPhone 6s Quote:
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This is a different DACS than the telecom one. This recovers and manages date from the vertical interval of the NTSC video system. PBS encoded data at the satellite head end, and member stations selectively downloaded and trafficked the data according to various national contracts (like the VISA card hot-list). System was also used for inter-network communication in the pre-internet days.
Hadn't touched this thing in 15 years or so, but it booted right up. Don't have a manual, but I do have devices that can encode VBI data. This device was made by EEG, who also made the first closed caption encoders. It's the product of engineers leveraging the data-carrying capability of the vertical interval. And yeah, 6s rocks because it's the last of the real headphone jacks. Dangit. |
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Programming of PDC/VPS
Header: PDCDATA | VPSDATA Data element: NR1 Remark: NR1 is the set number, a string with the complete PDC or VPS data, and a string with the program title. The data sets 1 to 4 are programmable. The format of the first string is: DD.MM, HH:MM, Country, Network, PTY, Reserved bits, Flags. The ranges are: 0 to 31 for day and hour, 0 to 15 for month and flags, 0 to 63 for minutes, 0 to 255 for country, network and program type (PTY), 0 to 3 for reserved bits, 0 to 15 for the flags (PDC only). For the flags value the MSB bit is the PRF, the MSB -1 is the LUF bit, and the two LSB bits are the LCI bits. The separators in the string may be a full stop, colon, comma, or a space. The second string may contain any printable ASCII character except ' " ' or ' ' '. Its length is at most 20 characters. Example: PDCD 3,"27.12,12:00,123,23,255,0,0","Gentlemen Gangsters" VPSD 3,"27.12,12:00,123,23,255,0","Gentlemen Gangsters" writes the PDC/VPS data for date (27.12), time (12:00), country (123), Network (23), PTY (255), reserved bits (0), flags for PDC (0), and the program title as set number 3 into the memory Quote:
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Philips VHS VCR model VR312 from 1992 with the Charly Deck Mechanismhttps://youtu.be/Lw9TY8Z1B7k?t=285VDS+ SCROLLING INFO TEXT
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A VHS deck with a Betamax type threading mech...Now I've seen everything!
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If
you prefer SAP, use the 2ND AUDIO/SAP option. On those stations which broadcast two audio portions, you will hear the SAP (usually a second language). When the SAP broadcast ends, the TV switches automatically between STEREO and MONO modes. The TV switches back to 2ND AUDIO/SAP when the SAP broadcast resumes Quote:
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