wow that was awesome.
Hi Guys,
Here's a time lapse photography session done with AVEC GPS connected
to a GPS via serial port, and the PSP Go Cam via USB at the same time.
The video is produced by saving one photo frame for every map screen image capture,
and saving them one after the other. Then I used an AVISynth script in Windows
to crop the images and stack the odd images vertically,
and Virtual Dub to produce a WMV video for upload.
Cheers, Art.
dear ARt,
i have been following yr hombrew program n think it is an excellent work :P gd job!
but i have serveral question firstly:
1) does this work with a psp 2000 version , cfm 5.00
m33-6
2) is there any program in which i can generate or convert a map for my own country ? in this case i live in singapore , n i have no idea how to make a map of that format n put it into the psp with yr great program>
thz
Hi,
The user mode should work on the slim, but then you'd need the PSP290 GPS.
Yes you can convert maps for any country.
Garmin maps are available everywhere.
Look at the readme.
dear art thanks for the fast n prompt reply, in this case i have all psp periperals, yes including the gps,
so can use it with this program? getting live gps feeds ?
Yes. They release versions don't support the camera though.
That was done just for a demo.
dear art , thz ! i have downloaded the file now.
juz that i m having hard time finding singapore mp format map. i tried googling n yahooing , but to no avail.
theres some img format maps though,
or maybe the keywords used to search it was wrong? do enlighten me sir
img file maps are correct, they are converted to mp with GPSmapedit.
Look at the readme in AVEC.
dear art , thz , i got a singapore map in img format , now converted to mp format. however as i use the mp converter to mpi , as included in the file in avec , n tried to convert it ? it prompt me an error stating,
floating point overflow
wat does that mean sir?
Could you pm me a link to where you go the map, and I'll try to sort it out.
Art.
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