It's working.
However, I had to put the avi file
in the root directory.
Also, I had tried another avi file; however, it did not work.
I hope this homebrew will be improved.
News/release from Chism:
Merry Christmas and happy holidays to everyone at gbadev.org and #dsdev.
Controls:
A - Play
B - Pause
X - Toggle bottom backlight
Y, while touching the touch screen - Seek
Left - increase video delay by one frame
Right - decrease video delay by one frame
Instructions:
1) Put tuna-vids.avi in the root of your flash card.
2) DLDI patch tuna-vids.nds and copy it to your flash card
3) Start tuna-vids.nds
3.1) tuna-vids.nds will not start correctly when booted from NDSMP.
Use a different NDS loader, such as the one at
http://chishm.drunkencoders.com/NDS_...NDS_loader.zip
4) Switch off DS when video has finished playing.
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It's working.
However, I had to put the avi file
in the root directory.
Also, I had tried another avi file; however, it did not work.
I hope this homebrew will be improved.
Last edited by gncltostms12; December 26th, 2007 at 01:39.
Thats what happens when DCEMU are retarded and dont post the full details. So ill post them for you.
Tuna-viDS plays videos with the following format:
* Video: 256px wide, up to 192px tall, up to 12fps, Xvid encoded, non-interlaced
* Audio: Mono MP3
* Container: AVI with chunk index, video must be the first stream (fourcc 00dc)
You can use ffmpeg to convert videos with this command (all one line):
ffmpeg -i <infile> -f avi -r 10 -s 256x192 -b 192k -bt 64k -vcodec libxvid -deinterlace
-acodec libmp3lame -ar 32000 -ab 96k -ac 1 tuna-vids.avi
The official site for Tuna-viDS: http://chishm.drunkencoders.com/tuna-vids/index.html
The author's nick is Chishm but most people spell it wrong, so it's now a bit of a joke.
Last edited by Sektor; December 26th, 2007 at 13:21.
Haha, so THAT's why Chishm was looking for an mp3 decoder that ran entirely on the ARM7 alone! Gonna check this out soon, a new video player sounds awesome even if it would only really be useful for anime and such at 12 fps.
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