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renzooh 07-27-2019 06:31 AM

Audio signal as video input?
 
Hi all,

Maybe this might sound like a strange question, but does anybody have any experience with using audio as a video input?

I have been doing this with analogue TV's by using a strong audio signal into the AV input, and the result is beautiful distorted images. Higher frequencies produce thinner lines and lower freqs produce bigger/wider stripes. I have been using this for an audio visual art project if you are curious about why.

Me and my colleague own a Datavideo TBC-4000, which makes it possible to send these images to a video projector. By simply feeding the TBC with the audio signal and taking the output to the projector.

But, i have not managed to do the same with any other equipment. I have tried to do it with a video mixer connected to a LED TV and feeding the mixer (edirol, which is supposed to have a build in TBC), but it doesn't work. I have tried to do it with a DMR-ES10 DVD recorder. But didn't work.

I have tried to find another Datavideo TBC online, but they are very rare and generally unaffordable.

I am looking to find a relatively cheap solution to add to our TBC-4000 setup, and have more inputs and outputs to video projectors and or LED TVs. Any ideas? Thank you!

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latreche34 07-27-2019 11:12 AM

Audio signal itself doesn't carry sync signal for a stand alone video projector to display a stable frame, that's why you need a frame sync device or a genlock signal, An external TBC has a frame sync option that's why it worked, Just look for a video mixer or one of those old rack mounted studio TBC devices. I will be listing a BE75 online if you are interested it has a frame sync and can accept a genlock signal from another video source.

renzooh 07-28-2019 04:43 AM

Thank you for answering.
I have tried it with a video mixer (Edirol V-4), but it didn't work.
"one of those old rack mounted studio TBC devices"
This might be an option indeed. I will see if i can find some cheaper one to try it out with.
I will be listing a BE75 online if you are interested it has a frame sync and can accept a genlock signal from another video source. That sounds interesting if you think this might do the trick, but i think i won't be able to afford that actually.

lordsmurf 07-28-2019 05:05 AM

Perhaps with a DataVideo or Cypress distribution amp?
I've seen those sell for as low as $25 to $50 in past months.
The DataVideo model if the VP-299.

renzooh 07-28-2019 12:55 PM

Hi Lordsmurf,
I will definitely look into that. If that would work it would be a great solution in my budget!

renzooh 08-27-2019 02:48 PM

found a VP-299, but it didn't do the trick...


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