Here's a small video I made with my new MovieMaker:
[youtube=ACiVjAFx1Zw]ACiVjAFx1Zw[/youtube]
Another music video:
[youtube=-QegMGaXCYI]-QegMGaXCYI[/outube][/youtube]
Great job!!!
Now all we need is a 64MB extension board with some serious bank switching software :D
Quote from: Gryzor on 08:07, 28 June 10
Now all we need is a 64MB extension board with some serious bank switching software :D
128 MB would be better, at least for the CPC 6-128! But yes, you're right!
QuoteCPC 6-128!
CPC 6-128Meg then.
BTW, is it possible to run this kind of movies on a real CPC thx to a HardDisk Drive ? (and shiton of RAM of course...)
Heard that Symbos with Symbiface manage this kind of stuff...
What are the frame per second ?
I suppose this has to be pre-calculated of course...
With each frame at 16K (a normal 160x200x16 screen)...this can really become quite big quite fast... and I don't think you can compress/uncompress Datas that well...
The first video, in GreenScreen, could perhaps be even better using a colour Amstrad PLUS in "monochrome mode"... I mean, the 4096 enable 16 B&W... quite enough and certainly a better contrast as you go from real White to real Black.
Also for the colour version...a clever Palette management in PLUS would give incredible results.
Could you do the same with PLUS specifications ?
From what I understand, on a real CPC/PLUS, you may of course need some extra RAM, but mostly a mass-data solution enabling access to such amount of Data with enough speed with not interupting the work of the Z80... (not too much) so yeah, CD-ROM or HDD.
As you know, i'm aiming to do a Microcontroller/FPGA + memory "universal extension card".
If well programmed, the FPGA could enable such facilities... as this card would be some sort of simplified and re-programmable Symbiface...
(cost down also, pehaps)
So the FPGA could enable to fill the Extra RAM fastly enough if supplied by a CD or HDD or even a USB key... to let the Z80 work all those screens and sounds...
With +512K, we can perhaps get 16x16k screens/pictures in 256K while the FPGA fill the other 256K banks...
And alternate...
While the sounds and musics would be put in the ROM's 512k...
Also : Rule #34 of it please... there must be porn of it. :P
Well.. Some restrictions are:
1) Palette is global! All frames share the same palette.
2) The videos you see here are played with ~15 FP/s (50FP/s is what the emu is able to playback)
3) Sorry, no Plus emulation in JavaCPC ;)
About colour balancing:
Read more about it here:
http://cpcwiki.eu/forum/index.php/topic,484.msg10732.html#msg10732
(The other video you saw was made BEFORE I coded the new image processor ;) )
Porn?
*lol*
Download JavaCPC, ask me, how the moviemaker works, and produce your own porn ;)
If it's 8-bit porn you're after, head over to this great page, 464s, 664s and 6128s stripped right down and showing all they have to offer!!! http://www.cpcwiki.eu/index.php/Mainboard_Versions
Pure filth!
Bryce.
You should be locked up for that....Police!!!! :police: :police: :police:
:P :laugh:
Wow, I'm competely aroused, where should I plug ? do you think they like it from behind ?
Extension port or Printer ? ;D
Or...perhaps...Tape socket ? (ouch, now this is vicious)
QuoteYou should be locked up for that....Police!!!!
Hell no, most of those models are 20-25 year old...they are completely legit in Europe. 8)
Quote1) Palette is global! All frames share the same palette.
No problem then...
Quote2) The videos you see here are played with ~15 FP/s (50FP/s is what the emu is able to playback)
ok, thatwould then be even easier to implement this with a FPGA extension card including +512k RAM and Data-flow (HDD or CD) management.
Quote3) Sorry, no Plus emulation in JavaCPC
Er... Why ?
Quote from: MacDeath on 16:05, 09 July 10
Er... Why ?
Wanna code it? ;)
JavaCPC is open-source.
http://sourceforge.net/projects/javacpc
QuoteWanna code it?
Er...sorry... I won't be loudmouthed no more... :'(