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QUOTE said:
Tuna-viDS plays videos with the following format:

  * Video: 256px wide, up to 192px tall, up to 12fps, Xvid encoded, non-interlaced
  * Audio: Mono MP3
  * Container: AVI with chunk index, video must be the first stream (fourcc 00dc)
 

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Damn, the last thing I needed right now was a new toy.
If this turns out well I will probably resurrect my fork of batchDPG (and fix the existing problems with it).
 

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working perfectly with my own encodes =) confirmed working. will even take pictures if others want to see, only hassle was converting but now its going to be working fine =D.
 

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Program sounds awesome, i'm gonna go look for my EZ-Flash today so I can test this baby out. Does it support sound though?


QUOTETuna-viDS plays videos with the following format:

  * Video: 256px wide, up to 192px tall, up to 12fps, Xvid encoded, non-interlaced
  * Audio: Mono MP3
  * Container: AVI with chunk index, video must be the first stream (fourcc 00dc)

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Please do post a pic or two, BTW how is video quality compared to DPG?
 
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... if he could include a filebrowser then it would be great, although I would love to see a mpg player aswell... (there is a mpg and a mp4 player for the DS, but they both don't support sound )
 

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Imo this has advantage over DPG with encoding, i had alot of trouble encoding to DPG from various formats (RMVB, MP4, OGM e.t.c) whereas with this i can just encode with my own video converter. i find quality a bit higher in some cases over DPG's and i'm sure this can increased with change in bitrate.

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Quality original bitrate down to this ones required setting. They just need to get a GUI and enable different filename/file browser. Also enable stereo.
 

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@Doggy124 Chism refers to the mplayer family of stuff: edit, actually he details ffmpeg, same site though http://ffmpeg.mplayerhq.hu/projects.html
Home (linux and windows):
http://www.mplayerhq.hu/design7/news.html
My favourite version:
http://www.cccp-project.net/wiki/index.php?title=MPlayer
Mac version (available from the homepage but this is the main focal point it seems):
http://mplayerosx.sourceforge.net/

Of course just about anything that can spit an AVI file in line with the specs above (megui and virtualdub fed by ffdshow would be my first ports of call) can also make the files required.

@khan what sort of pictures did you want? Should it happen though it would likely require a good bit of the core stuff to be redone which would probably mean two apps until I merged them.
I dare say abraxas/erspicu might also tweak EZBuilder:
http://abraxas.no-ip.org/ezbuilder_en/
http://gbatemp.net/index.php?showtopic=51045
 

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