Hackaday (unofficial) May 28, 2023 6:00pm Mangle Videos with RecurBOY and a Raspberry Pi Zero #raspberrypi #videohacks #synthesizer #video #hackaday posted by pod_feeder_v2 Mangle Videos With RecurBOY And A Raspberry Pi Zero You used to need a lot of equipment to be a video DJ. Now you can do it all with a Raspberry Pi Zero and [cyberboy666]’s recurBOY. And if you missed out on the 1970’s video-editing psychedelia, now…
Hackaday (unofficial) May 5, 2023 6:00am NVIDIA Jetson Powers Real-Time Iron Man HUD #videohacks #wearablehacks #augmentedreality #headsup #ironman #ironmanhelmet #nvidiajetson #hackaday posted by pod_feeder_v2 NVIDIA Jetson Powers Real-Time Iron Man HUD If you could recreate any of the capabilities of Tony Stark’s Iron Man suit in real life, it would probably be the ability to fly, the super strength, or maybe even the palm-mounted lasers th…
Hackaday (unofficial) April 25, 2023 9:00pm Very Slow Movie Player Avoids E-Ink Ghosting With Machine Learning #softwarehacks #videohacks #alien #eink #gan #machinelearning #veryslowmovieplayer #hackaday posted by pod_feeder_v2 Very Slow Movie Player Avoids E-Ink Ghosting With Machine Learning [mat kelcey] was so impressed and inspired by the concept of a very slow movie player (which is the playing of a movie at a slow rate on a kind of DIY photo frame) that he created his own with a hi…
Hackaday (unofficial) April 23, 2023 3:00pm VHS Robot Swaps Tapes, as Seen in Hackers #robotshacks #videohacks #archiving #taperobot #vcr #vhs #videotape #hackaday posted by pod_feeder_v2 VHS Robot Swaps Tapes, As Seen In Hackers Tape robots are typically used in places that store vast amounts of data – think film studios and government archives. If you’ve seen the 1995 cult movie Hackers, you might remember a s…
Hackaday (unofficial) April 1, 2023 9:00pm Blender and openEMS Teamed Up Make Stunning Simulations #science #videohacks #electromagneticwave #simulation #wave #hackaday posted by pod_feeder_v2 Blender And OpenEMS Teamed Up Make Stunning Simulations There’s tons of theory out there to explain the behavior of electronic circuits and electromagnetic waves. When it comes to visualization though, most of us have had to make do with our lectu…
Hackaday (unofficial) March 31, 2023 9:00am Could 1080p Video Output From The RP2040 Be Possible? #microcontrollers #videohacks #1080p #hdmi #rp2040 #hackaday posted by pod_feeder_v2 Could 1080p Video Output From The RP2040 Be Possible? Modern microcontrollers often have specs comparable with or exceeding early gaming consoles. However, where they tend to fall short is in the video department, due to their lack of dedicated graphi…
Hackaday (unofficial) March 29, 2023 9:00am EPROM Does VGA #retrocomputing #videohacks #eprom #vga #hackaday posted by pod_feeder_v2 EPROM Does VGA If you wanted to create a VGA card, you might think about using an FPGA. But there are simpler ways to generate patterns, including an old-fashioned EPROM, as [DrMattRegan] points out in a recent v…
Hackaday (unofficial) March 17, 2023 4:00pm Creating GIFs For The Channels Between Channels #classichacks #videohacks #analogtv #compositevideo #esp32 #hackaday posted by pod_feeder_v2 Creating GIFs For The Channels Between Channels In the United States, analog TV broadcasting officially ended in 2009. While the transition wasn’t without hiccups, we did lose something along the way. For [Emily Velasco], she misses the ch…
Hackaday (unofficial) March 9, 2023 7:00am Old TV To RGB #classichacks #videohacks #crt #rgb #tv #hackaday posted by pod_feeder_v2 Old TV To RGB As CRT televisions have faded from use, it’s become important for retro gaming enthusiasts to get their hands on one for that authentic experience. Alongside that phenomenon has been a resurg…
Hackaday (unofficial) March 3, 2023 4:00am Norm Abram is Back, and Thanks to AI, Now in HD #videohacks #aiupscale #artificialintelligence #enhanced #normabram #pbs #woodworking #hackaday posted by pod_feeder_v2 Norm Abram Is Back, And Thanks To AI, Now In HD We’ve said many times that while woodworking is a bit outside our wheelhouse, we have immense respect for those with the skill and patience to turn dead trees into practical objects. Among su…
Hackaday (unofficial) February 14, 2023 1:00am How To Roll Your Own Custom Object Detection Neural Network #artificialintelligence #digitalcamerashacks #howto #videohacks #ai #charmedlabs #cnn #colab #custom #neuralnetwork #raspberrypi #tensorflowlite #vizy #hackaday posted by pod_feeder_v2 How To Roll Your Own Custom Object Detection Neural Network Real-time object detection, which uses neural networks and deep learning to rapidly identify and tag objects of interest in a video feed, is a handy feature with great hacker potential. Happily, it…
Hackaday (unofficial) February 12, 2023 7:00pm RCA’s Clear Plastic TV Wowed Crowds In 1939 #retrocomputing #videohacks #acrylic #pmma #rca #retrotechtacluar #television #vintage #hackaday posted by pod_feeder_v2 RCA’s Clear Plastic TV Wowed Crowds In 1939 In the United States in 1939, television sets still had a long way to go before they pretty much sold themselves. Efforts to do just that are what led to RCA’s Lucite Phantom Telereceiver, wh…
Hackaday (unofficial) February 6, 2023 8:00pm Arduino Does SDI Video with FPGA Help #arduinohacks #fpga #videohacks #arduino #arduinomkrvidor4000 #sdi #serialdigitalinterface #hackaday posted by pod_feeder_v2 Arduino Does SDI Video With FPGA Help If you are running video around your home theater, you probably use HDMI. If you are running it in a professional studio, however, you are probably using SDI, Serial Digital Interface. [Chris Brown…
Hackaday (unofficial) January 24, 2023 10:00pm Generating PAL Video With A Heavily Overclocked Pi Pico #videohacks #dma #pal #pio #raspberrypipico #rp2040 #video #hackaday posted by pod_feeder_v2 Generating PAL Video With A Heavily Overclocked Pi Pico Barely a week goes by without another hack blessing the RP2040 with a further interfacing superpower. This time it’s the turn of the humble PAL standard composite video interface. As many of …
Hackaday (unofficial) December 19, 2022 5:00pm 35mm Film Restoration Process Explained #art #videohacks #35mmfilm #animation #film #restoration #stopmotion #hackaday posted by pod_feeder_v2 35mm Film Restoration Process Explained For a large part of the 20th century, motion pictures were distributed on nitrate film. Although cheaper for the studios, this film was highly flammable and prone to decay. On top of that, most fil…
Hackaday (unofficial) December 18, 2022 1:00pm What’s Inside a Super-Cheap Projector? Not a Lot! #teardown #videohacks #cheap #lcd #optics #projector #hackaday posted by pod_feeder_v2 What’s Inside A Super-Cheap Projector? Not A Lot! [Raymond Ma] has a penchant for browsing Aliexpress and purchasing curious pieces of hardware that are as high on promises as they are low on cost. This is a process he aptly sums up with his openi…
Hackaday (unofficial) December 18, 2022 1:00am Printed Film Camera Gets 10 Seconds out of a 35mm Roll #videohacks #35mmfilm #camera #moviecamera #hackaday posted by pod_feeder_v2 Printed Film Camera Gets 10 Seconds Out Of A 35mm Roll When the British budget electronics brand Amstrad released their first budget VHS camcorder in the mid 1980s, they advertised it as making a filmmaker out of everyone. Now everyone truly is a filmm…
Hackaday (unofficial) December 14, 2022 4:00pm The Story Behind the TVGuardian Curse Catcher #featured #reverseengineering #teardown #videohacks #censoring #closedcaptioning #nsfw #hackaday posted by pod_feeder_v2 The Story Behind The TVGuardian Curse Catcher The recent flurry of videos and posts about the TVGuardian foul language filter brought back some fond memories. I was the chief engineer on this project for most of its lifespan. You’ve watc…
Hackaday (unofficial) December 12, 2022 10:00am CGA Competitors from the 1980s #retrocomputing #videohacks #cga #ega #videocard #hackaday posted by pod_feeder_v2 CGA Competitors From The 1980s [David Murray], aka The 8-Bit Guy, did an interesting video (embedded below the break) on the time line of PC graphics cards from CGA through to EGA. Not only does he explain the different offering…
Hackaday (unofficial) December 1, 2022 4:00am NERF – Neural Radiance Fields #news #videohacks #3d #3dcapture #3dvideo #hackaday posted by pod_feeder_v2 NERF – Neural Radiance Fields Making narrative film just keeps getting easier. What once took a studio is now within reach of the dedicated hobbyist. And Neural Radiance Fields are making it a dramatic step easier. The guys fro…