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Post by MCDemuth on Sept 16, 2017 1:08:03 GMT
Has anyone here, ever tried Video ITC (Video Instrumental TransCommunication)? Also sometimes called: "Video Loop Feedback" or "Trans Video Images" Basically what you do is: 1.) Hook up a video camera to your television (or video monitor) so that you can see on the TV what the camera sees. 2.) Then you place the video camera directly in front of the TV, and then point the video camera directly at the TV... so you will see and endless loop. 3.) Then you record it on tape. Then after a while you stop the tape, and then play it back... But you watch it frame by frame... Images of "deceased people" are supposed appear in (some of) the frames. Years ago, I tried it ONCE with my DAD's VHS video camera, but I didn't get any "images". Maybe I didn't set it up correctly.... I know this was "supposed" to work in the last century with VHS cameras, and old CRT Fullscreen Televisions. I don't know if it would work, or how well it would work, with today's modern digital tech. So... again... Has anyone here, ever tried Video ITC (Video Instrumental TransCommunication)? What were your results?
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Post by MCDemuth on Sept 21, 2019 3:01:51 GMT
There are several discussion right now, about VCRs, and people still watching VHS tapes... I couldn't help be reminded of my Dad's VHS video camera and trying Video ITC...
It's been two years since I started the thread... I thought I would give it a bump, and see if any new members might have had some experience with Video ITC...
Hey skeptics, do have any ideas as to how an image of a person can appear in Video ITC?
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