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LOL, my 5MB AVI resistance video is around 270MB in 3d. That's seriously the most uncompressed video possible, as the input file was 5MB. xD
I tested the video playback. On my tests I decided to use Xilisoft Video Converter using the Wii Profile. Since the videos I converted were Full Screen I just changed the resolution to 320x240 and splitted the videos into 10 minutes parts. I can confirm it is working on my 3DS.
EDIT: spinal_cord: could you perhaps add the split command so it only takes the first 10 minutes, and skips the rest if it's over 10 minutes?
I've actually began working on that. This is what I have so far for 2D videos (placed in a batch file, and quality of 13 from the range of 1 as best and 31 as worst).
Code:del VID_*.AVI del newVideo.avi ffmpeg -i %1 -s 400x240 -aspect 2:1 -r 20 -vcodec mjpeg -qscale 13 -acodec copy "newVideo.avi" ffmpeg -i "newVideo.avi" -vcodec copy -acodec adpcm_ima_wav -ac 2 -ss 00:00:00 -t 00:09:59 "VID_0001.AVI" ffmpeg -i "newVideo.avi" -vcodec copy -acodec adpcm_ima_wav -ac 2 -ss 00:09:59 -t 00:09:59 "VID_0002.AVI" ffmpeg -i "newVideo.avi" -vcodec copy -acodec adpcm_ima_wav -ac 2 -ss 00:19:58 -t 00:09:59 "VID_0003.AVI" ffmpeg -i "newVideo.avi" -vcodec copy -acodec adpcm_ima_wav -ac 2 -ss 00:29:57 -t 00:09:59 "VID_0004.AVI"
All that is required in Windows is to drag the video over the batch file, and it'll process the video, then split them, up to 29m57s of video. If you have a longer video, just mimick how the split is done. For some reason, making 10m videos exactly wasn't working on my 3DS, but 9m59s does. Also, audio encoding isn't done until during the split because ffmpeg kept having a problem splitting the adpcm format.
I'm sure someone else with more experience could improve on this.
EDIT: spinal_cord: could you perhaps add the split command so it only takes the first 10 minutes, and skips the rest if it's over 10 minutes?
I've actually began working on that. This is what I have so far for 2D videos (placed in a batch file, and quality of 13 from the range of 1 as best and 31 as worst).
Code:del VID_*.AVI del newVideo.avi ffmpeg -i %1 -s 400x240 -aspect 2:1 -r 20 -vcodec mjpeg -qscale 13 -acodec copy "newVideo.avi" ffmpeg -i "newVideo.avi" -vcodec copy -acodec adpcm_ima_wav -ac 2 -ss 00:00:00 -t 00:09:59 "VID_0001.AVI" ffmpeg -i "newVideo.avi" -vcodec copy -acodec adpcm_ima_wav -ac 2 -ss 00:09:59 -t 00:09:59 "VID_0002.AVI" ffmpeg -i "newVideo.avi" -vcodec copy -acodec adpcm_ima_wav -ac 2 -ss 00:19:58 -t 00:09:59 "VID_0003.AVI" ffmpeg -i "newVideo.avi" -vcodec copy -acodec adpcm_ima_wav -ac 2 -ss 00:29:57 -t 00:09:59 "VID_0004.AVI"
All that is required in Windows is to drag the video over the batch file, and it'll process the video, then split them, up to 29m57s of video. If you have a longer video, just mimick how the split is done. For some reason, making 10m videos exactly wasn't working on my 3DS, but 9m59s does. Also, audio encoding isn't done until during the split because ffmpeg kept having a problem splitting the adpcm format.
I'm sure someone else with more experience could improve on this.
For some reason, the audio isn't working for me with this, I get audio for a few seconds on the splitted files and then it disappears. Weird.
del VID_*.AVI
del newVideo.avi
ffmpeg -i %1 -s 400x240 -aspect 2:1 -r 20 -vcodec mjpeg -qscale 13 -acodec pcm_s16le -ac 2 "newVideo.avi"
ffmpeg -i "newVideo.avi" -vcodec copy -acodec adpcm_ima_wav -ac 2 -ss 00:00:00 -t 00:09:59 "VID_0001.AVI"
ffmpeg -i "newVideo.avi" -vcodec copy -acodec adpcm_ima_wav -ac 2 -ss 00:09:59 -t 00:09:59 "VID_0002.AVI"
ffmpeg -i "newVideo.avi" -vcodec copy -acodec adpcm_ima_wav -ac 2 -ss 00:19:58 -t 00:09:59 "VID_0003.AVI"
ffmpeg -i "newVideo.avi" -vcodec copy -acodec adpcm_ima_wav -ac 2 -ss 00:29:57 -t 00:09:59 "VID_0004.AVI"
3ds: tok one day to create a video player
ds: took 5 years to play videos
What I did was that I encode them first to PCM...
Kind of wondering why you limit it to 10 segments...Anyways, after seeing Prof. 9's batch file, I decided to extend on that. It includes splitting a file in up to 10 10m segments, and can easily accommodate more if the user knows what they are doing.
Link to it is here - http://www.mediafire...sgg3grlqy3luikv
Kind of wondering why you limit it to 10 segments...Anyways, after seeing Prof. 9's batch file, I decided to extend on that. It includes splitting a file in up to 10 10m segments, and can easily accommodate more if the user knows what they are doing.
Link to it is here - ***Not anymore, newer file in my next post***
Ok, I updated Prof. 9's batch file once again. It includes the following options...
Video format: 2D, 3D tb, 3D ss (already provided by Prof. 9)
Video quality: 1 to 31 (already provided by Prof. 9)
Frame Rate: 10 to 24
Audio Freq: 44.1kHz, 32kHz, 22kHz
Audio Channels: Stereo or Mono
With all this, there is also default settings if you don't want to decide. Default settings can be changed for those who know what to do with editing batch files.
It also contains the ability to split the video, up to 18 segments (just under 3 hours). Why 3 hours? Don't ask me.
http://www.mediafire...r81apghc478e127
Ok, I updated Prof. 9's batch file once again. It includes the following options...
Video format: 2D, 3D tb, 3D ss (already provided by Prof. 9)
Video quality: 1 to 31 (already provided by Prof. 9)
Frame Rate: 10 to 24
Audio Freq: 44.1kHz, 32kHz, 22kHz
Audio Channels: Stereo or Mono
With all this, there is also default settings if you don't want to decide. Default settings can be changed for those who know what to do with editing batch files.
It also contains the ability to split the video, up to 18 segments (just under 3 hours). Why 3 hours? Don't ask me.
http://www.mediafire...r81apghc478e127
Put a quality setting in there also, it can range from 1 to 31. 31 will give much better compression (file size) but 1 will look the best. 8 or 10 is OK.
Thank you DiscostewSM for this but I do need some help if any one can help I made my video side-by-side I got the video off youtube and I named it VID_0001.AVI and I put it in the same folder as all the other pics but it will not show up on my 3ds can any one help? thank youOk, I updated Prof. 9's batch file once again. It includes the following options...
Video format: 2D, 3D tb, 3D ss (already provided by Prof. 9)
Video quality: 1 to 31 (already provided by Prof. 9)
Frame Rate: 10 to 24
Audio Freq: 44.1kHz, 32kHz, 22kHz
Audio Channels: Stereo or Mono
With all this, there is also default settings if you don't want to decide. Default settings can be changed for those who know what to do with editing batch files.
It also contains the ability to split the video, up to 18 segments (just under 3 hours). Why 3 hours? Don't ask me.
http://www.mediafire...r81apghc478e127
DiscostewSM's .bat says we're there already.So how close are we to watching a full length feature film on our 3DSs?