That is a limitation of lpp-3ds, not VCC. (this program, like all of Rinnegatamantes uses lpp-3ds, hence the odd JPGV format). However in experience, 24 FPS (the rate at which most movies and anime are recorded) runs fine with minimal desync. The o3DS (and by proxy, the 2DS, considering its just the o3DS without the 3D part) just doesn't have enough processor power to handle the video without desync.Well time to wait till an O3DS is supported nicely in terms of framerate since I is poor and have a 2DS
Alright then ^^That is a limitation of lpp-3ds, not VCC. (this program, like all of Rinnegatamantes uses lpp-3ds, hence the odd JPGV format). However in experience, 24 FPS (the rate at which most movies and anime are recorded) runs fine with minimal desync. The o3DS (and by proxy, the 2DS, considering its just the o3DS without the 3D part) just doesn't have enough processor power to handle the video without desync.
Note that 20 FPS (although you will lose some frames), works the best on O3DS and 30 FPS is the best for N3DS as a rule of thumb.
Code:- Replaced hex_set tool with a powershell script (Thanks to Ghabry). - Added Error Handling during conversion process. Now conversion will be stopped if an error occurs. - Now if an error occurs after JPGV encoding, JPGV file will be saved and will be possible to use it for the next conversion without re-encoding it through build_jpgv.bat. - Added possibility to use pre-builded jpgv video files for the conversion task through build_jpgv.bat. - Added possibility to watch JPGV videos with watch.bat file if an error occurs after JPGV encoding. - Added native support to video files format different than mp4 and with different names. - Now it's possible to select different video qualities before encoding phase. - Added possibility to optimize jpeg frames to reduce output filesize (BETA).
Well time to wait till an O3DS is supported nicely in terms of framerate since I is poor and have a 2DS
Did you use the same UniqueID? Each cia can only have one UniqueID. Use a different one and regen the CIA.I Installed two different videos, and the first one disappeared from the home menu, is that normal?
Did you use the same UniqueID? Each cia can only have one UniqueID. Use a different one and regen the CIA.
A. Rinnegatamante doesn't look at this forum anymore, so you are better of asking on his forum or his Twitter.Hey @Rinnegatamante , do you think you could make it so that the contents of the temp folder inside the stuffs folder, could be deleted, so the converter could be used again almost immediately after the last conversion?
B. VCC is a simple batch script. You can easily do it yourself if you know how CMD works.
A. Rinnegatamante doesn't look at this forum anymore, so you are better of asking on his forum or his Twitter.
He uses GBATemp solely to bash users and post his releases and is toxic to anyone who doesn't share his opinion. Not to provide support to his Homebrew.Rinnegatamante has been "leaving" this forum for months, and seems to pop in at random to shitpost, so that's not entirely accurate...
@cd ..
@echo Deleting temp files...
@del /q ".\tmp\*.*"
@del .\romfs\video.jpgv
@echo Video converted successfully!
@set /p dummy= "Press ENTER to exit"
@cd ..
@echo Deleting temp files...
@del /q ".\tmp\*.*"
@echo It's Dangerous To Go Alone, Take This!
@del /q ".\stuffs\temp\*.*"
@del .\romfs\video.jpgv
@echo Video converted successfully!
@set /p dummy= "Press ENTER to exit"
Edit build.bat. More specifically line 17:Is there any way to change the title that displays for the video for streetpass? It's clear in the menu what I'm playing thanks to the banner and icon, but streetpuss labels it as jpgv player or something like that. I'd like it to actually be titled the video/movie name that it is.
@bannertool makesmdh -s "JPGV Player" -l "JPGV Player" -p "Rinnegatamante" -i ../files/icon.png -o ../tmp/icon.bin
@bannertool makesmdh -s "YOUTUBE Viddy" -l "YOUTUBE Viddy" -p "Rinnegatamante" -i ../files/icon.png -o ../tmp/icon.bin
Edit build.bat. More specifically line 17:
Code:@bannertool makesmdh -s "JPGV Player" -l "JPGV Player" -p "Rinnegatamante" -i ../files/icon.png -o ../tmp/icon.bin
Simply edit the JPGV Player lines to whatever you want it to be titled. For example:
Code:@bannertool makesmdh -s "YOUTUBE Viddy" -l "YOUTUBE Viddy" -p "Rinnegatamante" -i ../files/icon.png -o ../tmp/icon.bin