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Author Topic: Agentgates´s TPU setup with strange wavehill hump  (Read 344093 times)

tanakat

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Re: Agentgates´s TPU setup with strange wavehill hump
« Reply #255 on: January 09, 2010, 06:19:29 PM »
Yay ;) Keep up the good work Tony, thanks for sharing all this stuff with the community ! can't wait for the video ;)

agentgates

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Re: Agentgates´s TPU setup with strange wavehill hump
« Reply #256 on: January 09, 2010, 06:51:39 PM »
A short break Gentleman. :( I have problems with the cam and pc that I have to solve here. As for the video it is not yet the full presentation, only an explanation to those are trying to understand how it works as I saw many of them are a bit out-of-date with the corrected design.

This device is not heating anymore and using simpler circuitry since running in voltage mode, not current mode anymore.

UPDATE1

Think I've solved the audio problem, already converting now and uploading straight after.

UPDATE2

I've converted it, no sound again and vid is choppy. >:(
What format should I use for youtube? Thanks in advance.
« Last Edit: January 09, 2010, 11:14:54 PM by agentgates »

IWD

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Re: Agentgates´s TPU setup with strange wavehill hump
« Reply #257 on: January 09, 2010, 07:19:34 PM »
and scope pictures of the DC offset is not possible too?

minde4000

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Re: Agentgates´s TPU setup with strange wavehill hump
« Reply #258 on: January 09, 2010, 08:04:28 PM »
@teslaset

Are you using ohm law to calculate current at inductive load? If supply is 12VDC and coils is 1ohm current flow will depend on frequency.
Dont forget about impedance! :)

M

teslaalset

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Re: Agentgates´s TPU setup with strange wavehill hump
« Reply #259 on: January 09, 2010, 08:26:28 PM »
@teslaset

Are you using ohm law to calculate current at inductive load? If supply is 12VDC and coils is 1ohm current flow will depend on frequency.
Dont forget about impedance! :)

M

Hi Minde,
Maybe you didn't read my last sentence....

minde4000

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Re: Agentgates´s TPU setup with strange wavehill hump
« Reply #260 on: January 09, 2010, 09:03:10 PM »
@teslaset

You are right. I guess I didnt... sorry  :-X

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Re: Agentgates´s TPU setup with strange wavehill hump
« Reply #261 on: January 09, 2010, 11:32:16 PM »
for YouTube I've used a .mov compressed with H264 compression.

an .avi works as well.


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Re: Agentgates´s TPU setup with strange wavehill hump
« Reply #262 on: January 10, 2010, 12:10:54 AM »
Hi Agentgates,
you can use the free programs
SUPER

or

Mediacoder

to convert videos from
one format to the other.

Mannix

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Re: Agentgates´s TPU setup with strange wavehill hump
« Reply #263 on: January 10, 2010, 12:32:45 AM »
Update,

What i thought were IGBT's are actually mosfets..darn..

there is howevr , at 1khz, rf bursts but only with just sufficient drive ....so this is gate noise

my generator will deliver up to 30 volts out

I dont have any igbt's  it would seem that they must be vital .
@Tony do you have the effect  with any other devices?

I will switch to tubes but I insist on seeing the first effect


Freezer

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Re: Agentgates´s TPU setup with strange wavehill hump
« Reply #264 on: January 10, 2010, 12:51:30 AM »
UPDATE2

I've converted it, no sound again and vid is choppy. >:(
What format should I use for youtube? Thanks in advance.

I would recommend using a codec like divx which will drastically reduce the file size while maintaining decent quality.

Youtube file formats

    * Windows Media Video (.WMV)
    * .3GP (cell phones)
    * .AVI (windows)
    * .MOV (mac)
    * .MP4 (ipod/psp)
    * .MPEG
    * .FLV (adobe flash)
    * .MKV (h.264)

Resolutions - 640x480 / 1280x720 / 1920x1080

File size limit - 2g or 10 minute length





plengo

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Re: Agentgates´s TPU setup with strange wavehill hump
« Reply #265 on: January 10, 2010, 01:14:44 AM »
Using SUPER go to this page for the best conversion for Youtube.

http://webvideotechniques.com/35/how-to-encode-your-videos-for-youtubes-new-high-quality-option


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Enough with the details, just give me the encoding settings!
Open SUPER and import your source video. Make sure you do not change any default settings except for the ones noted below.
Set Output Container as: MP4
Set Output Video Codec as: H.264/AVC
Set Output Audio Codec as: AAC LC
Under Video Scale Size, check the More box and enter 640 : 480 (4:3) or 640 : 360 (16:9 widescreen)
Set Aspect to 4:3 for SD or 16:9 for HD/Widescreen
Set Frames per Second to 29.97  (Note: As long as your Source is progressive, you can use virtually any frame rate 24, 25,30, etc.)
For Bitrate kbps, choose 4080
IMPORTANT: Depending on the amount of movement and color in your video, you may need to raise the bitrate.
 During testing using a clip with a lot of motion, 4080 provided the best end results.
 If the video you export has blocks or artifacts, then you may try raising the bitrate to 5000kbps.
Make sure “Hi Quality” selected BUT NOT “Top Quality”
Uncheck 48k Audio
Select a Sample Rate of 44100
Set the channels to 2
For Bitrate kbps, select 256
Click the encode button to encode your video
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Fausto.

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Re: Agentgates´s TPU setup with strange wavehill hump
« Reply #266 on: January 10, 2010, 01:16:46 AM »
Anthony,
a video is not really needed-
Just give us the specs with a few pics and we will be all right.

gotoluc

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Re: Agentgates´s TPU setup with strange wavehill hump
« Reply #267 on: January 10, 2010, 01:32:30 AM »
UPDATE2

I've converted it, no sound again and vid is choppy. >:(
What format should I use for youtube? Thanks in advance.

Hi Anthony,

God knows I have done many video's on Youtube.

I use Super like Stefan has suggested: http://download.cnet.com/3001-2194_4-10277613.html?spi=9c02d478042d76a42f60c92869355434

Capture Full DV to computer, after edit (if needed) use Super to convert for Youtube upload. Make sure video is not more than 10 minutes.

Settings for Super, "output container" select: avi, "output video codec" select: H.264/AVC, "output audio codec" select: mp3.

Video scale size select: 320 x 240, aspect: 4:3, frame/sec: 23.976, bitrate: 1008, options: check mark in Hi quality box

Audio sampling Feq: 22050, Channels: 1, Bitrate: 96

Right click where you drop video and select where you want the converted file to be saved before you start and then drop or right click to select the video to be converted.

This will make a great quality file that will be just under 100mb and very compatible with Youtube codec so not too much loss will happen when they convert it.

Hope this helps.

Luc


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Re: Agentgates´s TPU setup with strange wavehill hump
« Reply #268 on: January 10, 2010, 01:41:02 AM »
Using SUPER go to this page for the best conversion for Youtube.

http://webvideotechniques.com/35/how-to-encode-your-videos-for-youtubes-new-high-quality-option


*********************************
Enough with the details, just give me the encoding settings!
Open SUPER and import your source video. Make sure you do not change any default settings except for the ones noted below.
Set Output Container as: MP4
Set Output Video Codec as: H.264/AVC
Set Output Audio Codec as: AAC LC
Under Video Scale Size, check the More box and enter 640 : 480 (4:3) or 640 : 360 (16:9 widescreen)
Set Aspect to 4:3 for SD or 16:9 for HD/Widescreen
Set Frames per Second to 29.97  (Note: As long as your Source is progressive, you can use virtually any frame rate 24, 25,30, etc.)
For Bitrate kbps, choose 4080
IMPORTANT: Depending on the amount of movement and color in your video, you may need to raise the bitrate.
 During testing using a clip with a lot of motion, 4080 provided the best end results.
 If the video you export has blocks or artifacts, then you may try raising the bitrate to 5000kbps.
Make sure “Hi Quality” selected BUT NOT “Top Quality”
Uncheck 48k Audio
Select a Sample Rate of 44100
Set the channels to 2
For Bitrate kbps, select 256
Click the encode button to encode your video
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Fausto.

Hi Fausto,

just noticed your post ;D

Anthony maybe in Europe so I suggested he selects 23,976 for frame rate since video in 220vac/50Hz countries are at this frame rate. Even if he is in America or Canada it will still work but it dosen't work well the other way around to increase frame rate.

Luc

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Re: Agentgates´s TPU setup with strange wavehill hump
« Reply #269 on: January 10, 2010, 01:59:43 AM »
Video scale size select: 320 x 240, aspect: 4:3, frame/sec: 23.976, bitrate: 1008,

320x240 is pretty low resolution even for youtube, I would upload at least 640x360/ 640x480.  Of course if your source is lower than that it won't even matter.


Man just send me the video, I'll have it uploaded in 2 minutes. :p