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Author Topic: HIGH QUALITY TPU DVD Video Released from Jack Durban  (Read 457995 times)

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Re: HIGH QUALITY TPU DVD Video Released from Jack Durban
« Reply #450 on: April 23, 2008, 08:23:50 AM »
VOB1 (7:17-7:25): "Each time the frequency comes together (*claps*) it appears to have an effect."

I was waiting that somebody finally mentions this SM?s phrase. Thank you Spoodily. Why didn?t you tell the end of the sentence?

SM words:
?Each time the frequency (claps) comes together it appears to have an effect like a gyroscope. ?. Just a vibration when the device is in operation.?


PS: Also notice, SM is not saying ?frequencies?, he is saying ?frequency?.


I heard them as two sentences.  I somehow got a different time viewing it this time.  Now I see 5:37-5:45. 

"Each time the frequency (*claps*) comes together (uh... *jutters hand*) it appears to have an effect.  It's like a gyroscope."

He made the hand motion similar to how the other guy decribed what he felt, including similar hand motions.  Don't know if SM was mimicing the other guy's mental image or his own of the frequency "clap".  If it was his own it is very telling of what needs to happen.


SM's statement here sounds like a transformer.
"I'll turn on the primary frequency...and now the secondary frequency."

SM states several times the 5-6 KHz operation of the devices.  Maybe it is a case of misleading advertising.

If 1 pulse from a primary coil will register 2 pulses in opposite directions (AC) on a normal secondary coil, how many pulses was SM actually using in his device to get an advertised 6 KHz?

If he was splitting the pulses into two DC pulses he may be counting every one primary pulse as three pulses of DC.  This would mean that the primary coil(s) is really being energized at 2 KHz.

Depending on how many primary coils that is split into you will get your final pulse rate.
For example, if there are four primary coils, they would each pulse 500 times per second to produce 1500 total pulses each or 6000 Hz.  (1 + 2 = 3 math)

I still think that some coils may be dual functioning as primary coils and as secondary coils, this makes more sense when you think of the primaries firing in circular rotation.  In the OTPU it looks like there may be 8 coils total:  4 primary coils with 2 secondary coils per primary coil.

I'm eager to see what the new, higher quality screen shots will show.
« Last Edit: April 23, 2008, 09:30:33 AM by Spoodily »

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Re: HIGH QUALITY TPU DVD Video Released from Jack Durban
« Reply #451 on: April 23, 2008, 08:52:45 AM »

"I'll turn on the primary frequency...and now the secondary frequency."



Did you notice also that when he turns the first switch it makes  "clickclick" and than a third click with the second switch! For me it means there are possible three frequencis.

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Re: HIGH QUALITY TPU DVD Video Released from Jack Durban
« Reply #452 on: April 23, 2008, 09:28:54 AM »
Maybe SM is really is using photo flash discharger. This idea was sounded already, maybe even not once.

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Re: HIGH QUALITY TPU DVD Video Released from Jack Durban
« Reply #453 on: April 23, 2008, 09:37:30 AM »

"I'll turn on the primary frequency...and now the secondary frequency."



Did you notice also that when he turns the first switch it makes  "clickclick" and than a third click with the second switch! For me it means there are possible three frequencis.

regards
Norbert

On the smaller TPU there is only one switch that clicks only one time.  What does that mean?

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Re: HIGH QUALITY TPU DVD Video Released from Jack Durban
« Reply #454 on: April 23, 2008, 10:38:17 AM »

"I'll turn on the primary frequency...and now the secondary frequency."



Did you notice also that when he turns the first switch it makes  "clickclick" and than a third click with the second switch! For me it means there are possible three frequencis.

regards
Norbert

On the smaller TPU there is only one switch that clicks only one time.  What does that mean?

That we can only guess. I could be that he adds only the third frequency.

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Re: HIGH QUALITY TPU DVD Video Released from Jack Durban
« Reply #455 on: April 23, 2008, 01:37:05 PM »
Hey guys, I was just reading posts, and I couldnt helpthinking about the two  transformer scenario, If you look at teslas patent again, 381,970 it would be like the two transformers, as the coils would be activated at 180 degrees, think of this, providing one freq in one set, and providing another in the other set, we just need to see which ones would cause this vibration to happen, perhaps its the earths 7.8 hz, beat freq that we produce that make this vibration happen, and this vibration is picked up by the outer coil, which is wound like a twist, interesting indeed.......we may already have the schematic, all we need to do is play around with the scenario...

@Jack, you mean you have alot of SM's equip? are they something he would want back, because if he hasn't come back for them, then something bad has happened....

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Re: HIGH QUALITY TPU DVD Video Released from Jack Durban
« Reply #456 on: April 23, 2008, 07:07:00 PM »
@Dom

The vibration is the whirling magnetic feild progressivly shiftign quadrants aroudn the thing....
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Re: HIGH QUALITY TPU DVD Video Released from Jack Durban
« Reply #457 on: April 23, 2008, 07:57:13 PM »


@Jack, you mean you have alot of SM's equip? are they something he would want back, because if he hasn't come back for them, then something bad has happened....

Actually it was included as part of a debt settlement with vendors of which I was the largest. I have attempted to reach SM several times and even offered to give him a very personal 10" reel recording he left on a TEAC R/R deck with calls from "Johnny" prior to the interview. I would have not done the interview if SM would have responded and asked that I not do it. I have doubts that he is still alive or free to communicate.

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Re: HIGH QUALITY TPU DVD Video Released from Jack Durban
« Reply #458 on: April 23, 2008, 08:08:18 PM »
@EMdevices and wassup - are you currently using VirtualDub with filters? Just wondered if the filtering helped at all? I've turned the colour up a fair amount, but not to over-do things. The colour certainly helps to identify things (such as the colours of wires on the big TPU etc.)

You can obviously play with things like the chroma shift settings under the VHS filter to "move" the colour itself around with respect to the "underlying" mono image. eg. In the part where SM is using the yellow clamp meter on the big TPU, you can see how far down the colour has "shifted" (like on his shirt sleeve and on the meter) - if you set the vertical shift to around 12 or more (neg), you can get the blue colour spot on, but this usually upsets the yellow. I don't think this plugin can shift each colour channel (RGB or YUV) independently? Also, on the "Frequency Surpressor" plugin, you can tick "show noise" to see which parts of the image it's "cleaning / smudging!".

@EMdevices - how are you viewing each field side by side? I can't seem to find a setting or plugin in VirtualDub which does this? (btw, I think when playing back using overlay / hardware acceleration in other programs, they usually tend to deinterlaced material as default.) VirtualDub does get blocky when you right-click the image to zoom in, but I think at least pixels are pixels!  :)  On newer versions of VirtualDub, it has 75% zoom options so you can fit on most screens easily (without using a filter to resize.)

btw, if you do use DVD2AVI to create your own .d2v project file, it should also extract the audio as an .ac3 file. You can then load this into VirtualDub, (yes, I know, I mentioned this before  :-X )

@slapper - Fantastic find ! I didn't expect to ever see an almost exact reel to the FTPU! I did a bit of searching on Google images, but very well done! I thought it would have been a fairly common reel / spool  type in the US though. I'm assuming the central "hub" is plastic too? Is it the same colour as in your posted image, or is there still wire on that one? (ie, is the central hub also black?)

Anyone have any thoughts on whether the FTPU has something wound around the central hub part? It still looks to me as if something is there as it looks copper-like in colour and you can almost make out the winding "texture".

Another glaring thing I missed before was the component held in the center of the spool! I've been staring at this footage for the past few days, but never took much notice of this before. It's only when you see a "bare" spool that you notice the extras bits more.

btw, I think the "trigger coil" on the FTPU at least appears to be a component with fine windings. The trigger coil I posted from Rapid Electronics is probably much smaller than the component on the FTPU though. The colour of the component suggests windings too and you can see the "legs" at the bottom which seem to be soldered to the main coils?

My thoughts on the vibration are that it's the same thing that happens with large (or small) transformers when they're first switched on. Like on large amplifiers, you often hear (and feel) the "bump" sound (from the transformer itself - not the speakers) as the mains is applied (magnetostriction - again, mentioned before.)

I remember this "bump" being more pronounced on toroidal transformers, strange that!

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Re: HIGH QUALITY TPU DVD Video Released from Jack Durban
« Reply #459 on: April 23, 2008, 08:30:26 PM »
@OzOnE,    I apply the following filters :

1)  deinterlace  (then set the option on the filter to fold side by side
2)  resize  (and only resize the vertical dimention by 2x
3)  levels   (I play with the input and shift towards the black side (left) brightens up the darker parts

Anyway,  I now instaled  VirtualDubMod,    and this new unified version can load in MPEG-2, so it can load the files now (VirtualDub couldn't so I was using all sorts of other things)  Note, the filters are a bit different, but the same set is there pretty much)   

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Re: HIGH QUALITY TPU DVD Video Released from Jack Durban
« Reply #460 on: April 23, 2008, 08:43:25 PM »
@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

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Re: HIGH QUALITY TPU DVD Video Released from Jack Durban
« Reply #461 on: April 23, 2008, 09:03:42 PM »
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..

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Re: HIGH QUALITY TPU DVD Video Released from Jack Durban
« Reply #462 on: April 23, 2008, 09:28:30 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

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Re: HIGH QUALITY TPU DVD Video Released from Jack Durban
« Reply #463 on: April 23, 2008, 09:29:29 PM »
@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.....

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Re: HIGH QUALITY TPU DVD Video Released from Jack Durban
« Reply #464 on: April 23, 2008, 09:52:06 PM »
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