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my friend andreas [aka dj dustbowl of filewile.com] has found a way to create short movies using his iPod photo.
he uses the iPod click wheel to flip through a folder with photos taken in sequence and as he scrolls through the images they are "animated" creating the illusion of a movie - a similar effect as with a thumb cinema flip book, with one significant improvement: he can move the thumb back and forth on the click wheel and in that way he can "scratch"
the movie.
Some of my first iPhone photos thanks to a little help and inspiration from C.C. Chapman, Wayne MacPhail and John Meadows.
I'm starting to play with basic functions of an iPod and iPhone
There 30 pins total on the standard iPod connection.
Here are the important ones for basic manipulation of music:
1, 11, 15 - Ground
3 - Right audio out
4 - Left audio out
5 - Right audio in
6 - Left audio in
12 - Tx (transmit over serial)
13 - Rx (read over serial)
18 - 3.3V Power
23 - 5V Power
V = iR is basic Ohm's law. Love you EE220 at Purdue. Damn I struggled in that course..
Arduino provides 5V from the USB, standard.
Arduino outputs at 0.5 amps.
iPod charges at 5V, maximum 1 amp so no resistors are needed.
Hooked up all grounds and 5V from the arduino - iPod is charging.
Hooked up Tx on iPod (pin 12) to Rx on Arduino (digital pin 0), and Rx on iPod (pin 13) to Tx on Arduino (digital pin 1).
Contact me at tullrich at gmail.com for the arduino code.
here are the references I used to piece together code.
www.arduino.cc/cgi-bin/yabb2/YaBB.pl?num=1207058161
Strobist:
Ipod sitting 2" in front of transparent, vinyl frost covered plexi glass.
580exII behind plexi
Britek optical slave fired from above and right for fill
only post processing is a sharpen filter.
I liked this effect enough I hope to use it on a grander scale very soon.
Converting a busted six year old iPod 4G from hard disk to compact flash in 15 minutes, with the help of some cardboard and sticky blocks.
Step 1: Open the iPod and remove the old hard disk.