Harry Munday is a Technical Documentation and Hardware R&D specialist blending hands-on analogue media expertise with software-focused archival tooling. With four years’ professional experience and a decade-plus background in photography, videography and media encoding, he now focuses on developing and scaling FM RF Archival methods for consumer and commercial use. He documents and engineers capture and compression workflows for projects like vhs-decode (including build-system and maintainability improvements) and maintains practical, reproducible guides for modern analog preservation. CBRN training and real-world application add an atypical operational discipline to his work, while ongoing freelance shooting keeps his production skills sharp.
Software defined VHS decoder - Fork (maybe temporary) of the ld-decode Laserdisc rf decoder
Role in this project:
Full-stack Developer
Contributions:3 releases, 22 commits, 28 PRs in 1 year
Contributions summary:Harry primarily contributed to the VHS decode project by fixing typos in the documentation and updating the build process. They also made significant changes by merging branches. Their modifications included updating the `gen_chroma_vid.sh` script, modifying `lddecode/utils.py`, `lddecode/core.py`, and `setup.py`, and switching from Qmake to Cmake. These changes suggest a focus on the project's build configuration and overall maintainability.
CX2388x direct ADC capture driver, updated for Linux 3.x+ and 64-bit
Contributions:1 review, 42 commits, 18 PRs in 1 year 1 month
64-bitlinuxupdateddacdirect
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Harry Munday - Technical Documentation & Hardware R&D