libertarians aren’t a thing
[Libertarians] are republicans that are too embarrassed to identify as such publicly
Be careful to not make hasty generalizations.
libertarians aren’t a thing
[Libertarians] are republicans that are too embarrassed to identify as such publicly
Be careful to not make hasty generalizations.
To be fair, Libertardians also care about lowering the age of consent!
Based on what are you making this claim?
being libertarian is only marginally less embarrassing [than being a Republican] anyway
What about libertarianism is embarrassing to you?
Except that a tablet sized screen is not accomplishing the same goal as proper visibility
I never said that I was specifically advocating for that as the only solution. All that matters is if the same end is accomplished. If it is indeed true that the safety of a vehicle is only maximized when objects are directly visible to the driver, then so be it. If not, that is an unnecessarily specific and restrictive regulation. And, in any case, regulating a limit, and letting the market work within it, accomplishes the same end with the benefit of freedom of choice. An equivalent example would be regulating the maximum allowed emissions for a vehicle rather than mandating a specific design of the engine, exhaust system, etc.
Why does it seem that so many of those who claim that they're libertarians are not actually libertarians?
It seems to be an EasyCAP clone, there are several devices in this form factor with different chipsets.
Good to know! That link has a lot of good information.
This capture device seems to be labeled as “BR116” based on photos in reviews, which can help identifying the chipset. BR116 is sold by Conrad and its manual by them mentions “STK1160” in a screenshot, so this Amazon one most likely also uses the STK1160 chip, which was one of the worst ones in this timebase stability test (which means it has no TBC). However, it’s alright if your VCR is a late model that already does TBC internally.
Noted! I will keep this in mind.
I came across this video about digitizing VHS tapes [1]. It talks about hardware to use, and hardware to avoid [1.6]. One of the examples that it gives for hardware to avoid seems to be a clone of the device that I was looking at on Amazon [1.2]. The rationale for why it should be avoided was that it doesn't pass both fields of the interlaced video through independently [1.1]. Though, you have mentioned that it's fine to capture the video interlaced, so perhaps this isn't a big deal-breaker. The capture cards that the video recommends are:
References
Get an actual composite capture card for the job.
Ha, honestly, I wish that I would've done this to begin with. It's way cheaper, and simpler to get the one composite capture card rather than converting composite to HDMI, then capturing HDMI. I'm honestly not entirely sure why I did the latter — perhaps it's because I was under some presumption that such a device wouldn't exist (which, now, I realize is an obviously silly assumption to make). I found this one. It's still just a generic capture card, but it's a direct composite capture. Do you think that it would suffice?
This makes me wonder if there could be a regulation mandating front facing cameras on vehicles where vision is obstructed when moving at low speeds. Perhaps collision alert systems are sufficient. At any rate, there should probably be something that mandates some form of compensation for the lack of vision.
Check that the output is indeed interlacd
Is it possible to see this in OBS? I see an option to select an interlacing technique if I right click the scene
Look at stats/logs to see of any frames are dropped and investigate if it’s just the 59.94 Hz compensation
Are you referring to "stats/logs" within OBS?
make sure to disable auto-gain or else quiet sections will get boosted like crazy, increasing the noise.
If you are referring to a toggle on the capture card or the converter, neither have a button for that, so I think my setup is fine in that regard?
So, are you saying that your claim is conjecture? Or, perhaps, simply anecdotal?