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-[ HackTV - Analogue TV transmitter for the HackRF ]-
https://sanslogic.co.uk/hacktv
WHAT'S IT DO
Generates a PAL, NTSC, SECAM, D/D2-MAC video signal from a video file, stream
or test pattern. Also supports older 819, 405, 240 and 30 line standards, as
well as the NASA Apollo video standards, both colour and mono.
Input is any file type or URL supported by ffmpeg.
Output can be to a file, HackRF, fl2k-supported VGA adaptors or any SDR
supported by SoapySDR.
It also supports:
+ Teletext (625-line only)
+ NICAM stereo audio
+ Videocrypt I/II/S hardware support
+ Partial Nagravision Syster hardware support
+ Analogue Copy Protection system, similar to Macrovision
WHAT'S IT NOT DO (yet)
+ An optional notch filter for the colour subcarrier would be nice
WHAT IT WON'T DO
+ DVB or other pure digital signals
+ Bring back Firefly :(
REQUIREMENTS
Depends on libhackrf and various ffmpeg libraries.
* For Fedora (with rpmfusion)
yum install hackrf-devel osmo-fl2k-devel SoapySDR-devel ffmpeg-devel
* For Debian and related
apt-get update
apt-get install libhackrf-dev libavutil-dev libavdevice-dev libswresample-dev libswscale-dev libavformat-dev libavcodec-dev
* On Debian (sid)
apt-get install hacktv
WARNING
The hackrf is not designed to be connected directly to AV equipment and could
be damaged by, or cause damage to, your receiver. Please ensure no DC voltages
or control signals are sent back into the hackrf, and that the RF power levels
out of the hackrf are not too high for your receiver.
INSTALL
cd src
make
make install
EXAMPLES
# Generate a file containing a PAL baseband signal from a video
$ hacktv -o baseband.bin -m pal example.mkv
# Transmit a test pattern on UHF channel 31 (PAL System I), 47dB TX gain
$ hacktv -f 551250000 -m i -g 47 test
# Transmit a test pattern with teletext
$ hacktv -f 551250000 -m i -g 47 --teletext demo.tti test
# Download and transmit teletext pages from the Teefax service
$ svn checkout http://teastop.plus.com/svn/teletext/ teefax
$ hacktv -f 551250000 -m i -g 47 --teletext teefax test
# Transmit two channels simultaneously on UHF channel 68 and 69 (PAL I)
$ hacktv -s 20000000 --offset -6.75e6 --level 0.5 --filter -o - test | hacktv -s 20000000 -f 854e6 --offset 1.25e6 --level 0.5 --passthru /dev/stdin -g 47 --filter test
# Grab and transmit the local display (X11)
$ hacktv -f 551.25e6 -m i -g 47 -ffmt x11grab --fopts framerate=25 ffmpeg::0
LINKS
https://github.com/captainjack64/hacktv - Fork of hacktv with support for additional scrambling systems
https://github.com/steeviebops/jhacktv-gui - A cross platform GUI for hacktv written in Java
-Philip Heron <[email protected]>