Do I still need to shrink my videos to 256x192, though?
Because if I do, I'll just use the DPG format...
News/release from chishm
Tuna-viDS plays AVI files that contain Xvid encoded video and MP3 encoded audio.
New release, with contributions from Robin Watts (building on work from Sophie Wilson & Paul Gardiner), Costas, and ecurtz (building on work from Thoduv).
This release has stereo MP3 support, faster colour space conversion, and actually allows vertical heights less than 192 rows.
Download and give feedback via comments.
Do I still need to shrink my videos to 256x192, though?
Because if I do, I'll just use the DPG format...
Do you still have to rename the .avi file to tuna-vids.avi? I will download and checkout tuna-vids later, just wanted a quick answer if anyone knows.
I have never been able to convert to dpg using BatchDPG. I've tried BatchDPG 1.55. It gives me an error window "Conversion failed. Open "d:\input file.avi.avs" in a video player...." I've done this, but it just plays the input video. And yes, I've reinstalled
AviSynth 2.5.
super c actually worked for me today for the first time ever. yay!
How do I convert my video's down to dpg format? Im somewhat new to this whole homebrew thing. lol
thank you so much
I'm going to have to think about that one.
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