5/5/2023 0 Comments Bleep videosFull text transcript with visual description: Alternatively, you can read a full transcript with visual description below. So deaf and hard of hearing adults have the right to know every word said – otherwise censored captions of speech (that is clearly heard) would be considered a form of paternalism.Ĭheck out the video – in spoken and signed English with English captions (that can be enabled by clicking on the CC button). However, if speech can be clearly heard word for word on TV or in a video, it also needs to be captioned word for word – including expletives. Of course, profanity is not meant to be heard by minors. Watch or for code updates.There have been many instances where captions were censored on TV or in a video even though when the audio was not. On the video & midi side the screw goes through the bottom first. Be careful we killed several devices during bend testing! Modification note: There are more pads that act as bend points (and inputs!). After they are attached to the video device, solder them to MIDI board as shown. It’s easiest to add solder to just the wire then heat the wire and pad together. Take the thin precut wires and connect them to the video converter device as shown in the pictures at the top of this page. The VGA and s-video signal will be clean. Also the bent video signal will only show up on the RCA out. The video converter device is very fragile, and soldering tiny SMD parts can be tricky and might damage the device. Keep in mind that this is done at the user’s risk. The three 100nf caps can be colored red, green and blue in that order if you wish. The other row, shown in the picture above, needs to be connected to the video converter. Use wires to connect one row of RGB pads to the R, G, and B pads on the HSS3i. Connect the 5V and ground wires from the MIDI board to the video converter board, then to the HSS3i. When installing the 4n26 chip, make sure it’s oriented so that the indented circle is in the upper left (when the MIDI board is oriented with the jack at the top).Ĭonnect the three wires to the MIDI board. Use screws and nuts to hold the MIDI jack in place. Install the components as shown, making sure the line on the diode is to the left. The MIDI board allows the HSS3i to accept MIDI as well as alter the video. If there’s no color, turn the two DIP switches down. You can use the menu buttons on the side to adjust the picture. NEVER plug a power adapter into the VGA converter, only the HSS3i. Once all the wires are in the correct places, power up the HSS3i and hook up a monitor. Connect these to their corresponding places on the HSS3i A patch bay would be a way great to get even more video madness.Ĭonnect a black wire to the video board’s ground and a red to 5V. Modification note : The R G & B wires control those color and can be interchanged or connected. These wires go to their corresponding places on the HSS3i. Use the black wire included with your kit to hook up RGBHV and power. Make sure that no pins are touching one another. If you are going to also build the MIDI + Bend PCB, DON’T solder the R, G and B wires yet. Solder the wires to the VGA pins as shown at the top of the video board. To hook it up to the HSS3i, first remove the four screws and take off the case. The digital outs may not work on all devices. It has RCA, s-video, and VGA outputs, but note that we only can ensure the RCA’s functionality. The VGA converter device allows the HSS3i to output mind-baffling video signals. Build instructions | User guide | Code | Board layout
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