Have a look towards the bottom of the Sakura FAQ (http://gbatemp.net/index.php?showtopic=89197).
There is a link to the "M3 Sakura English Toolpack" which contains an encoder called dpgenc, or there is another one (http://gbatemp.net/index.php?showtopic=86132) called BatchDPG
Perhaps there is a bug in the way Sakura handles SD vs SDHC cards of 4GB (and possibly 2GB).
tf323: What kind of memory card are you using, SD or SDHC?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Secure_Digita...nd_larger_cards
"The main problem is that some of the card readers only support block (aka...
I was using dpgenc.exe from moonshell171p1_with_dpgtools131-M3R.zip. . Default settings for 4:3 AR.
I have to admit I only tried converting 2 videos and they were animations with lots of fast movement and detail, so it was probably pushing the limits of what is possible at such a low bitrate.
Sorry, I didn't explain myself correctly.
I wasn't comparing Sakura to other firmwares, but to the two different (built-in) ways of playing video within Sakura itself.
Also, I shouldn't have said "pixelation" but rather "blockiness" (Artifacts Caused by Compression) see...
I found the same thing. However, a bit of advice:
With Sakura, if you select your video file from the default file browser it will play BUT you will probably experience quite bad pixilation. I guess this is because it’s doing other stuff in the background. On the other hand, if you go to the...
I feel like school, back when I was actually in school, was more entertaining though, because of how much I get to interact with people, hang out with friends, and other stuff like that. All I get to talk to at work is my boring coworkers lol