This is a test of the video module that I've attached to my own PIC18F452 based microconsole. It uses a Ti video converter NTSC to ITU601, and ITU to analog RGB converter plus an frame buffer (averlogic AL440B) to store a video frame. Once a frame has captured, the pic shows in a 128 x 128 RGB OLED tiny screen the picture. The system has 30 fps with no flicker because while the frame is reading video, the NTSC converter is refilling it at same time.
Impressive. Can you get audio along with the video?
Aoki512 2 years ago