File:Videocrypt scrambled frame.png
Videocrypt_scrambled_frame.png (768 × 576 pixels, file size: 15.25 MB, MIME type: image/png, looped, 23 frames, 0.9 s)
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[edit]DescriptionVideocrypt scrambled frame.png |
English: Example of a two PAL video fields scrambled by VideoCrypt I |
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Source | Self made with CryptImage 1.4.3 |
Author | Zcooger |
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current | 02:13, 28 March 2019 | 768 × 576 (15.25 MB) | Zcooger (talk | contribs) | Image updated - picture source is hardware generated VideoCrypt I signal conforming its specifications and PAL phase rotation. | |
20:59, 5 August 2017 | 768 × 576 (992 KB) | Zcooger (talk | contribs) | Cross-wiki upload from en.wikipedia.org |
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