![]() Eventually I would also like to process the video, hence the need for the frame buffer, but my "basic" goal is just this, converting the signal to a digital stream, storing it in a framebuffer, then back to analog. It would have to accept composite video signal, digitize it, process it, and then convert it back to composite.My idea is using a composite video decoder chip, then having an FPGA read the ITU-R BT.656 stream from the decoder, encode it to RGB and store it in a framebuffer in an external SDRAM, and then back to composite video through a decoder IC. Hi everyone! I'd like to start developing on FPGA, in particular I am interested in developing real time video processors for video art purposes.
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