Hi,
Is there any tutorial to convert avi or mkv movies to sofdec format and build a SB CDI ? I discovered Fuzzcast releases and the quality is just amazing for a DC. However English is not my native language.
If someone can show me the right direction it would be nice.
Thanks.
Softdec Tuto ?
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- rebel
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Re: Softdec Tuto ?
U want swats video tool kit from swats download page and tmpgenc.
Reencode your video to mpeg 1 video only and then use tmpgenc to make an audio only stream in wav format.
Then use the dreamcast media maker from swats tool kit to merge your mpeg and wav stream. You'll now have a .sfd media file compatible for dreamcast.
Use one of fuzzcasts cdi's as a template, mount the image, drag all content to a folder. Delete BUMPER.sfd and rename your .sfd video that you encoded to BUMPER, place in the folder.
You now need to download a utility (sorry can't remember the name off hand) that will create a selfbooting cdi image from the folder you've made. Its called something like dcbootmaker.
Reencode your video to mpeg 1 video only and then use tmpgenc to make an audio only stream in wav format.
Then use the dreamcast media maker from swats tool kit to merge your mpeg and wav stream. You'll now have a .sfd media file compatible for dreamcast.
Use one of fuzzcasts cdi's as a template, mount the image, drag all content to a folder. Delete BUMPER.sfd and rename your .sfd video that you encoded to BUMPER, place in the folder.
You now need to download a utility (sorry can't remember the name off hand) that will create a selfbooting cdi image from the folder you've made. Its called something like dcbootmaker.
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Re: Softdec Tuto ?
Many thanks. This is pretty much what I did when used DC MOVIE PLAYER and DC PLAYA back in the day except for swats tool kit. I will use bootdreams to build the SB CDI.
EDIT : If you've got a link for swats that would be helpful, I cannot find it via Google.
EDIT : If you've got a link for swats that would be helpful, I cannot find it via Google.
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- rebel
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Re: Softdec Tuto ?
http://www.dc-swat.ru/page/download/
Near bottom of page SFD TOOL PACK V1 BY SWAT
Near bottom of page SFD TOOL PACK V1 BY SWAT
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Re: Softdec Tuto ?
tmpencoder is good, I can share my sfd pack and tmps encoder if you need.
I just have to refind them ^^
I just have to refind them ^^
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Re: Softdec Tuto ?
There is better way to play video then a ripped dev kit sample that was for cutscenes but if this is want you want .. if you test this out you woulds not go back
you dont have to mess with silly out dated encoding..
you dont have to mess with silly out dated encoding..
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Dreamcast Media Center v.2.0 (C) 2011-2013 Josh PH3NOM Pearson
MP4/AAC Audio Codec:
-M4A Audio (.m4a)
-AAC Audio (.aac)
-MP4 Audio (.mp4)
-iTunes Audio Supported
MP3 Audio Codec:
-MP3 Audio (.mp3)
FLAC Audio Codec:
-FLAC Audio (.flac)( Audio Player is hardcoded to 16bit )
Dolby-Digital Audio Codec:
-AC3 Audio (.ac3)( Audio Player is hardcoded to 44.1kHz Stereo )
ADX Audio Codec:
-ADX Audio (.adx)
-SFA Audio ( used in SOFDEC video )
Mpeg2 Video Codec:
-MPEG2 Video (.mpg)( mp2 or mp3 audio )
-MPEG1 Video (.mpg)( mp2 or mp3 audio )
-SOFDEC Video (.sfd)( adx audio, experimental )
XviD Video Codec:
-AVI Video (.avi)( mp3 or ac3 audio up to 6ch )
-DivX Video (.avi)( mp3 or ac3 audio up to 6ch )
Image Codecs: ( maximum 1024x1024 resolution )
-JPG Image
-PNG Image
-PVR Texture
Applications:
-Unsrcrambled binary loader
LIMITATIONS:
-On an SD Card, maximum bitrate for any media file is ~656kbps.
-On a CD, maximum bitrate for video files is ~1.4mbps
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Re: Softdec Tuto ?
??? The wav file is not your final output, youre only using it to input into the dc movie maker to create your sfd movie.
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Re: Softdec Tuto ?
Thanks, I will ckeck this out.Ian Micheal wrote:There is better way to play video then a ripped dev kit sample that was for cutscenes but if this is want you want .. if you test this out you woulds not go back
you dont have to mess with silly out dated encoding..
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Dreamcast Media Center v.2.0 (C) 2011-2013 Josh PH3NOM Pearson MP4/AAC Audio Codec: -M4A Audio (.m4a) -AAC Audio (.aac) -MP4 Audio (.mp4) -iTunes Audio Supported MP3 Audio Codec: -MP3 Audio (.mp3) FLAC Audio Codec: -FLAC Audio (.flac)( Audio Player is hardcoded to 16bit ) Dolby-Digital Audio Codec: -AC3 Audio (.ac3)( Audio Player is hardcoded to 44.1kHz Stereo ) ADX Audio Codec: -ADX Audio (.adx) -SFA Audio ( used in SOFDEC video ) Mpeg2 Video Codec: -MPEG2 Video (.mpg)( mp2 or mp3 audio ) -MPEG1 Video (.mpg)( mp2 or mp3 audio ) -SOFDEC Video (.sfd)( adx audio, experimental ) XviD Video Codec: -AVI Video (.avi)( mp3 or ac3 audio up to 6ch ) -DivX Video (.avi)( mp3 or ac3 audio up to 6ch ) Image Codecs: ( maximum 1024x1024 resolution ) -JPG Image -PNG Image -PVR Texture Applications: -Unsrcrambled binary loader LIMITATIONS: -On an SD Card, maximum bitrate for any media file is ~656kbps. -On a CD, maximum bitrate for video files is ~1.4mbps