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I like how the grey one without the whiskers looks! Nice haul

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Thanks for checking out the video!

The connector is what is known as a video synthesizer. You connect two analog video sources (VCR, PS2, anything with the old yellow video cables) that then connect to the potentiometers in the synth. These control the strength of the video signals coming through so you can blend them how you’d like.

On the synth are switches for different effects and blend modes, these allow for different types of modulation of the signal which the builder of the synth has preset. The knobs then allow you to adjust the strength of each source coming through as well as the strength of the effect that youre working in.

If you check out Etsy there are a few different video synth/modulator builders around. People tend to use these for live shows for visual effects so there is a scale of what you can get too. The one that im using from decaying electronics is really basic with 3 modes and 2 knobs, some have a ton more if you want to get real fancy.

As for tv compatibility, some CRTs will cut the feed if the signal gets too wonky but some will power through whatever you signal you throw at it. If you give it a try and the feed keeps cutting, try just running one source through the synth and add from there to find it’s limit.

Hope I was able to answer some of your question!

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Thank you!

Rebels_Droppin,
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Thank you! This is what you are looking at, but this one was taken on a karaoke machine with a CRT in it.

streamable.com/2ujeum

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Close! No magnets though

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Crossing two video signals through potentiometers and capturing the image with a camera. I then mirror the image into patterns.

streamable.com/2ujeum

Here’s a video I put together the other day showing a bit of the process

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Thanks for checking it out, it’s a process I came up with. I clean out houses for a job so I’m always coming across old tvs and thought of ways I can use them instead of watching this finite tech waste away and get tossed.

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Shameless plug, I post when I have a fresh batch of images ready to go semi frequently.

!CRTart

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Here’s one hot off the press for you, glad you enjoy the work!

https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/b588f365-061f-446c-aa51-de0a1cf4812a.jpeg

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Its called Polarr, I bought it outright ages ago but have since switched to a subscription model unfortunately iirc

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