Huh?someone can make me a video for gba i would do it but i can't i'm on android
that if someone I can transform a video for a Game Boy AdvanceHuh?
There's also a far easier way to get the video onto the cart - No need to upload videos to some online converter or any of that, just use ffmpeg to resize, convert and even split the video into bite size pieces ready for Meteo to digest. Super quick and convenient. I can post a video guide if there's any demand for it
Yeah, it just loops.Does anyone know if the video will repeat automatically at the end?
Hi, I would like to suggest a modification that can be done to the Meteo application that disables the minimum resolution limit and the maximum file limit.
Note that this will result in most roms not being able to be fit in a normal GBA cart, but these can be fit in a flash cart.
How to modify:
1. Download x64dbg
2. Go through the setup and choose x32dbg.
3. Drag and drop the original Meteo140EN.exe into x32dbg, and then press F9.
4. Click on "Find Strings" (the button that has a capital A and a lowercase z). This will redirect you to the "References" tab, where you can see all the strings.
5. Double click on the "ROM is bigger than 32MB(256Mbit)" string.
6. Double click on the jbe right above the string and chance the jbe to jmp. Click OK.
7. Go back to the References tab and click on the "Resolution is too small." string.
8. Above that, there should be a je, double click on that and cahnge it to a jmp.
9. Now we are done patching. Go to File > Patch File and in the "Patches" menu, click "Patch File". Save the file wherever, just try to save it as an exe file!
10. After saving, you should be able to run the application without any limits.
Included in this pull request is a *.1337 patch file usable in x32dbg, which allows you to quickly modify the application without needing to do the above.
Just open x32dbg, drag and drop the exe file into it, and open up the "Patches" within File > Patch File menu, then click Import. Browse to where you downloaded the patch file, then open it. Then all you would need to do at that point is click on "Patch File", and save the file to wherever.
Nice. I guess it's time to fit the entirety of Tenet onto a singular GBA cart in HD.Hi, I recently figured out a way to bypass the 32mb limit specified by Meteo. This means that users can render higher quality videos at the expense of cartridge compatibility. The resolution limit has been disabled too, meaning that you can also specify a lower resolution than the minimum. I wrote up a guide on how to do it below, and provided the patch file and the modified exe in my own forked repo. I have also sent a pull request to the original repo posted in the OP for people who want to check it out.
Nice. I guess it's time to fit the entirety of Tenet onto a singular GBA cart in HD.
Hi, I recently figured out a way to bypass the 32mb limit specified by Meteo. This means that users can render higher quality videos at the expense of cartridge compatibility. The resolution limit has been disabled too, meaning that you can also specify a lower resolution than the minimum. I wrote up a guide on how to do it below, and provided the patch file and the modified exe in my own forked repo. I have also sent a pull request to the original repo posted in the OP for people who want to check it out.
I'm not sure. I hope it'll work with a flash cart without much modification, but these larger roms will work fine in a emulator.Buuut... do Meteo roms bigger than 32MB work on a real GBA?
That 32MB limit specified by Meteo is there because the GBA doesn't support roms bigger than 32MB without bank switching.
Why should it work in an emulator?I'm not sure. I hope it'll work with a flash cart without much modification, but these larger roms will work fine in a emulator.
The EZ-Flash Omega Definitive Edition supports the official 512Mb video roms, but for something like meteos to work with that, I would think that it would need to implement the same mapper the official video roms use.
I'd really like to see this too!There's also a far easier way to get the video onto the cart - No need to upload videos to some online converter or any of that, just use ffmpeg to resize, convert and even split the video into bite size pieces ready for Meteo to digest. Super quick and convenient. I can post a video guide if there's any demand for it
Yeah, I always find it unreliable cause it rejects my video input with an "Error 4", would be much better to have a consistent ffmpeg command!I'd really like to see this too!
I get this error when I try to do this:
Input File Error
No combination of intermediate filters could be found to make the connection.
I wanna try to get this thing up and running, but I've been getting no luck so far. That is the exact same thing it says when I do it, I used the file converter that was posted.