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For a UAV project we're using an Nvidia Jetson Nano as our mission computer on a fixed wing for object recognition purposes and we agreed that analog video transmission, widely popular with fpv drones,...
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I've been digitizing some old (late 90s, early 2000s) Hi8 tapes and I've noticed some short black (sometimes white but very rarely) lines that appear randomly in points where the brightness goes from ...
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I'm using ffmpeg to record NTSC analog video on Linux Fedora 36 using a Blackmagic Intensity Pro 4K for video and a Scarlett 2i2 for audio. I'm using a TBC to avoid dropped frames and to ensure a ...
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Combining ANALOG video feeds -- real time/low latency We fly fpv. One pilot, one second operator controlling the camera, both have analog video feeds. Pilot vtx feed: backgrond gimbal feed: we want a ...
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I have a digital video that I need to show on a CRT monitor (PAL). It will play from a digital player and be fed to the monitor via s-video or composite video. What should I think of to get the ...
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I know you can't really say that a non-digital format such as VHS and Betacam (or LP for sound) have a resolution but it should be possible to give an rule-of-thumb estimate, shouldn't it? Wikipedia ...
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This is a follow-up question to this one. The DigitalFAQ forum, whose members seem to know a lot about this particular topic, say about TBCs: You must have some form of TBC, it's not optional. You ...
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In the process of digitizing family VHS tapes, amateur video producers often encounter audio drift or skew where the audio track becomes out of sync with the video: It slowly dawned on me that the ...
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I know it's 2020 but I still have a few VHS tapes to digitise. I do not expect the picture quality to be necessarily good enough to worry about this question. Still, I would hate to lose any tiny ...
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I am not sure if this is the right network to ask this question but it's the closest I could find. An acquaintance of mine told me that, when he was a kid, they had some kind of content blocking ...
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Before the invention of the CCD, how were analog video images captured? Specifically, what process occurred between the optics of the camera, and the resulting analog electrical signal (not ...
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I'm looking to better understand the various 8mm film silent movie scanning solutions available. Can anyone shed light on the differences between Moviestuff (appears inferior to me) and MWA (appears ...
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I was watching the following video on youtube, and as you can see, the whole frame just jumps up for single frames at random intervals, always to the same height. It seems to me that this would be ...
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I have never seen a pin out utilizing video- and video+ before. My first assumption would be that it's for analog video transmission, probably composite video. Pin Function Video- Video+ 74 VDC ...
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Years ago I bought Vitamin D Video software for videosurveillance, which doesn' support H.264, but only mpeg-4. Currently I'm using two cheap analog cameras (RCA, PAL) connected to pc through 1 usb ...
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