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This project was created on 05/29/2019 and last updated 7 years ago.

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WOrking on hardware video synthesis, circuitbending and noise

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  • for my own reference

    Cementimental • 05/29/2019 at 17:20 • 0 comments

    I have a 'VIDBOX for Mac" cheap USB capture device, the Vidbox software has no settings and captures at some weird non-PAL size but by looking at the info in system profiler i found out that this software for some other-branded capture device with the same chip or whatever actually works http://www.ezcap.com/article_read_457.html 

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