Skip to content

Latest commit

 

History

History
20 lines (15 loc) · 1.01 KB

README.md

File metadata and controls

20 lines (15 loc) · 1.01 KB

voyager

Uglier things have been spotted on github, but not by reliable witnesses.

I make no apologies for this disaster. Design was not a priority, as every line of code written was an experiment. Unless I decide to tackle the jitter or color offset problems, I don't expect to go back to this thing - ever again.

The point of the project was to see if it could be done. I figure, if I can get this far, The Kerbals will get at least this far, probably much further.

The LeftChannel.raw and RightChannel.raw can be found at: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/0B0Swx_1rwA6XcFFLc29ncFJSZmM

If you're interested in the attack on this problem: https://boingboing.net/2017/09/05/how-to-decode-the-images-on-th.html

  • voyager.cpp processes LeftChannel.raw and RightChannel.raw into output images.
  • waveforms.cpp draws LeftChannel.raw and RightChannel.raw waveform images.
  • composite.cpp creates the final frames of the video from previous products.
  • ffmpeg.sh requires that you have ffmpeg installed and creates the video.