peterkvt80 / vbit2
Teletext streaming. Generates a T42 teletext stream from teletext pages. This can be used with inserter hardware or a Raspberry Pi to generate a video signal that teletext TVs can decode and display. It can also be used with vbit-iv to generate in-vision teletext on a Linux PC or Raspberry Pi.
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