x86VileR | Oldschool Flat-Panel Monitor Simulation with FFmpeg @x86VileR | Uploaded March 2021 | Updated October 2024, 3 hours ago.
The last two videos in this little series showed off some examples of the FFcrt script. If CRTs are too boring, trendy, or overdone for ya, now it can also mimic older monochrome LCDs, orange plasma displays, and electroluminescent panels - even the temporal dot-pattern modulation that some of them used for dithering. Did anyone ever *like* those things? Probably not. Do we care? Nope!
More details and a Git link can be found at int10h.org/blog/2021/03/simulating-non-crt-monitors-ffmpeg-flat-panels
See also:
Part 1 (Color CRTs) - youtu.be/oMibMBPSO-o
Part 2 (Monochrome CRTs) - youtu.be/DGAt3Y6Pxn4
Music:
FM (Adlib Tracker II) cover of 'Outrigged' by Dawn/Defacto2/Tequila, original module at modarchive.org/module.php?157444
The last two videos in this little series showed off some examples of the FFcrt script. If CRTs are too boring, trendy, or overdone for ya, now it can also mimic older monochrome LCDs, orange plasma displays, and electroluminescent panels - even the temporal dot-pattern modulation that some of them used for dithering. Did anyone ever *like* those things? Probably not. Do we care? Nope!
More details and a Git link can be found at int10h.org/blog/2021/03/simulating-non-crt-monitors-ffmpeg-flat-panels
See also:
Part 1 (Color CRTs) - youtu.be/oMibMBPSO-o
Part 2 (Monochrome CRTs) - youtu.be/DGAt3Y6Pxn4
Music:
FM (Adlib Tracker II) cover of 'Outrigged' by Dawn/Defacto2/Tequila, original module at modarchive.org/module.php?157444