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@garrwolfdog I had forgotten about this! I think it did spark something but I was a little disappointed that they didn’t share their code for the project.

@vulpine It's going to take some work and I'm gonna need another raspberry pi to get all the playout devices together (four in total, I have three alread) but ultimately I want it to be a whole house deal; UHF in every room to plug an analog TV in and get some decent telly.

I want the system to show programs in episode order but not as a box set binge style. For example the scifi channel would show an episode of Star Trek TNG and then an episode of Babylon 5 and then maybe The X-Files.

The cartoon channel would show an episode of Earthworm Jim, then Gargoyles, then MLP, etc and then in the evening it becomes a movie channel and starts showing movies.

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I want some semblence of old style British analogue TV back and as I can't get it anywhere else I'm going to make it myself.

With the four modulators that I have I'm thinking of recreating something akin to the viewing habits I had on early Sky TV:

A channel of kids shows/cartoons during the day and movies in the evening (Cartoon Network & TNT)
A channel of scifi programs and more adult anime (Sci-Fi Channel/Bravo)
A general entertainment channel (Sky One)
A documentary channel (History)

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Oh also "why do this?"

1) It's interesting technology and I'm nerdy for it

2) I don't watch broadcast TV anymore because (despite the hundreds of channels) there's nothing I would want to watch at the time i want to watch it, and also I'm fed up with streaming.

I want something good to watch and it be in rotation so I don't have to choose. If I'm forced to choose I end up watching a documentary for the tenth time instead of something else I've got waiting.

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Happy 5th suit birthday to Eventide!

5 years? Geeze, doesn't feel like it. Yeah, it's had to have only been 3 years 😁

This suit changed my life, and will continue to change my life. Will there be a v2? Probably! But you never forget your first.

✂ spiritpandasuit@Twitter.com
#FursuitFriday

need to start keeping a list of all the times some big supposed display of bleeding edge technology turns out to just be A Guy

I definitely want to get a set of wolf ears to wear this year. Well two sets because I also want a set to sew into a witch hat <3

@Jencen "Oh this is a nice handrail, it would be a shame if someone BLINKED ALL OVER IT" *splutsplutsplutsplut*

@Jencen I see they couldn't decide on if they should be named Rob or Ross either

PAL TVs don't have square pixels so I'm gonna do this experiment to see if I need to account for that or not.

For example if I throw a square pixeled video at an actual CRT through UHF how is it going to look compared to the non-square pixel video?

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I bought some new TV gear (some Ikusi modulators, amplifiers, etc pulled from a small hotel) to run my own personal (self-contained) cable TV service.

The issue is do I encode all my digital files for square pixel PAL (768x576) or non-square pixel PAL (720x576)? I've no idea how they will look on an acutal TV set until I get the gear next week, so I've made a couple of test vids; one for each.

I'll play them both at the same time on separate channels and see the results.

L: 768
R: 720

Talking a bit about Babylon 5 elsewhere, I wanted to note how much I adore that The Lurker's Guide to Babylon 5 is still online, and still mostly unchanged from when it was first created back in the 1990's. It's still a source of an astonishing amount of information and analysis about the show. If you like Babylon 5 and have no idea what I'm talking about, check it out! midwinter.com/lurk/
(Episode list since it seems something may be busted on the domain redirect: midwinter.com/lurk/countries/u)

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hey creature enjoyers i found the most important part of this game. funy creature do a walk (and a run)

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