![]() I hope the community finds the project interesting and contributes with either code improvements or donations (the project required a significant investment upfront in equipment and components during the prototyping phase). This has been a +1 year effort and I'm really happy I can finally release this. Any suggestions about what software you want tested are welcome! I will be posting some videos of the board working in the next few days so you can check the video quality for yourselves. This is achieved by relying on the OSSC for the heavy lifting operations, such as scaling, filtering, etc.Īt this point, the project can be considered as WiP but advanced enough to build it if you feel comfortable tinkering with it for firmware updates, etc. The C2C has been designed to be as affordable as possible without compromising the image quality. By selecting the video to process, details for the video are. ![]() I have tested the C2C with systems other than C64, such as SNES and N64, and have had NO issues with them to this day. Video Transcoder is an application which uses the open source program FFmpeg to transcode video files from one format to another. The main goal of the project was to have a simple and quick way to connect my C64 computers to the OSSC, which is my preferred method of getting retro consoles and computers hooked to my modern displays. ![]() It is an open implementation of a composite/svideo to component video transcoder, similar to the Koryuu board. Let me present my latest open source project: the C2C-64 ( )
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