Homebrew Movies on DS

Natertater12

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I have a DSTWO and I want to watch movies on my ds. On moonshell the audio gets behind the video. I got DSVideo and the encoder from filetrip. I have windows 7when I open the encoder it shows up then goes away. What do I do?
 
Natertater12 said:
I have a DSTWO and I want to watch movies on my ds. On moonshell the audio gets behind the video. I got DSVideo and the encoder from filetrip. I have windows 7when I open the encoder it shows up then goes away. What do I do?
Don't try and open the encoder, just drag the file you want to encode onto the encoder.
 
twiztidsinz said:
Doesn't DSTwo have it's own video playback stuff which takes advantage of the on-cart processor(s)?
No - not yet (I hope)
Currently the Supercard team have supplied a bog standard moonshell2 as a stop gap (although IIRC - the SC team have never really said the DSTwo will have video playback)

However once the homebrew developers get their hands on the SDK - who knows what will turn up
 
Mantis41 said:
Natertater12 said:
I have a DSTWO and I want to watch movies on my ds. On moonshell the audio gets behind the video. I got DSVideo and the encoder from filetrip. I have windows 7when I open the encoder it shows up then goes away. What do I do?
Don't try and open the encoder, just drag the file you want to encode onto the encoder.
Thanks it worked.
 
Hey guys i got a question. I wanna get some bleach movies on mah ds, how big are the encoded files for dsvideo? (compression ratio, or how big would an average 1:30 hour movie?
 
riverchen said:
Hey guys i got a question. I wanna get some bleach movies on mah ds, how big are the encoded files for dsvideo? (compression ratio, or how big would an average 1:30 hour movie?

How the heck would you get subtitles working with DSVideo
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I use MediaCoder and the version of Tuna-viDS for Moonshell2 for that stuff because any other way makes the subtitles unreadable.
 

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