Hacking DPG Video Editor v1.0

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DPG Video Editor v1.0
by Bill Gates03


Resize, split, trim, add text, add and edit audio, add subtitles and more with this easy to use program that is designed specifically for converting AVI and WMV videos into the DPG format for the NDS.​

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You need the latest .Net Framework (v3.5) to run this program!
http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/netframework/aa569263.aspx

You need the latest AVISynth (v2.57) to run this program!
http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.p...lease_id=366702


You need the latest version of DirectX to run this program!
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details...&displaylang=en



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DPG Video Editor v1.0



Please report any bugs you find to this thread, along with any comments on the DPG Video Editor!

Things To Do:
Check registry to make sure AVISynth is installed.
Create the project website.
 
Looks nice and functional. I won't be using DPG videos anymore now that I have a GP2X though.
 
Mmm, looks like a great piece of software!

I'll try it out asap and get back to you when I'm done
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Thanks for giving it a shot Panzer! I really would appreciate any feedback. I put a good amount of time into this program. It is my first Windows program, my first time with C#, but it was a lot of fun!

I hope this adds to you DPG encodes!!
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P.S. Even from people who don't use this, does it have an OK design? Like I said, it is my first program. I tried to make it nice and have some features that make it easier on the user...

Thanks!

~Bill Gates
 
I'll be trying this out (even though I just convert videos. Rarely though.)

It looks like (Need to download .net framework first).

Though trimming things would be nice.
 
I want to use this, but I think the .Net download failed on me so I gave up.

I'll just d/l it off the actual site, and then post my experiences ^.^
 
Does it work fine with the subtitles?
And does it take long to convert a video?

This doesn't actually convert anything, you still need BatchDPG.

This just sets up the video you will feed into BatchDPG.

Yes, it does fine with subs. You can preview them at the different resolutions etc etc.

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Panzer: What happened? You couldn't install the latest .NET?
 
quick question though, i searched for this but couldn't find any such results. Say I have a 700mb movie file. If I were to convert it to DPG, what would the NEW file size be?
 
Depends entirely on the video file, its original dimensions, and the settings you choose.

I encoded a 700 MB file and the output *.dpg file came out to be about 300 MB, but that's just a ballpark figure, probably on the lower end.
 

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