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  1. leo82309

    Homebrew [Release] Rocket Video Player - Play videos with the ultimate in picture quality

    It worked for me but I had a weird audio delay problem after about two minutes. Could be the process or something. Someone could make it into a gui, as ffmpeg is open-source and can be incorporated quite easily into most programming languages.
  2. leo82309

    Homebrew [Release] Rocket Video Player - Play videos with the ultimate in picture quality

    You can. The last parameter is the output format (frame%%00d.png) and you can use any valid file system location. eg. rvidFrames/frame%%00d.png , c:/rvidFrames/frame%%00d.png , ect. You might want to read up on batch and ffmpeg though when creating scripts.
  3. leo82309

    Homebrew [Release] Rocket Video Player - Play videos with the ultimate in picture quality

    When running a batch script you have to be mindful of escape characters. Try this:
  4. leo82309

    Homebrew [Release] Rocket Video Player - Play videos with the ultimate in picture quality

    Oh really, That's nice. Didn't know TWiLight Menu could do that on 3DS. Shows me my inexperience with it.
  5. leo82309

    Homebrew [Release] Rocket Video Player - Play videos with the ultimate in picture quality

    To help with the conversion process, you can use ffmpeg to convert frames and audio. Hope this is helpful. Audio (16000hz): Video to PNG: My info.ini
  6. leo82309

    Homebrew [Release] Rocket Video Player - Play videos with the ultimate in picture quality

    Looks great on flashcard (acekard 2i) and nds-bootstrap but I'm having a weird de-sync between the video and audio as the video progresses. I'll have to try a couple more videos but it seems to become noticeable around the 2 minute mark. Other than that I can't seem to get the prompt for...
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