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@MPoupe, how many FPS we can get in cgplayer 2 (jpg based) with overclock?
Also MPoupe, would it be possible to make sure the video quality doesn't become too high or even remain as low as possible? ...
Quote from: DJ_O on April 18, 2012, 04:36:07 amAlso MPoupe, would it be possible to make sure the video quality doesn't become too high or even remain as low as possible? ...What particular action do you mean I should do?
Make videos compressed enough to destroy the image quality as much as possible to make any text impossible to read, but still look watchable. Example below (another idea is reducing resolution to 84x48 then scaling the videos back up):
Ok, well currently the quality isn't very high anyway, so I don't think it should be a problem. I was just talking about if you ever discovered a way to have even higher quality at high speed or something.
Some time ago, Martin Poupe released to the public their video player for casio prizm.However, he did not release any tool to convert videos (only some instructions), they had to be converted using the command line, what was difficult for normal prizm users.I've been working to create an easy way to convert videos, and I come here today (some time ago) to release this conversion tools.
Pc running windows (doesnt work on linux)
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