Gp Cinema 2.0 Release!!!!


Drumaster posted on Dec 28 2004 at 12:18 PM said:
EvilDragon > It doesn't. ;)

I downloaded it on 5 different computers (WinNT, Win98, 3* WinXP).
None have a new Winzip installed and it worked there...

It even works with the crappy WinXP built-in unzipper...

Are you sure you redownloaded it? Maybe your system still had it in the cache...?
 
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EvilDragon posted on Dec 28 2004 at 03:23 PM said:
Drumaster posted on Dec 28 2004 at 12:18 PM said:
EvilDragon > It doesn't. ;)

I downloaded it on 5 different computers (WinNT, Win98, 3* WinXP).
None have a new Winzip installed and it worked there...

It even works with the crappy WinXP built-in unzipper...

Are you sure you redownloaded it? Maybe your system still had it in the cache...?
Doesn't work here either (but only tested using file-roller (linux)). It's the first and only time file-roller has failed to extract something for me. And it's not in my cache because it's the first time I've tried to download it.
 
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some videos are not showing up in this GPcinema :(

Also, the download still doesnt work on GP32x for me -

"Unknown method in gpcine2.fxe"
"No Files to extract"
 
Not THAT is really strange... I tried another three computers here at work... without any problems...

Do other files in the archive work for you...?


EDIT:
Just tried again - now it doesn't work on ANY computer?!
Even on the ones I tried before... VERY weird... seems like downloading is sometimes corrupt somehow... I'll look into it...

EDIT2:
Downloaded via FTP, worked every time. So the Archive is fine.
Downloading via browser didn't work for a few minutes, now it works again...
Looks like Server Problems. Hope these will only be temporary.
 
well, theres always that other link..
anyways, what does one gain with the other 2 codecs you mentioned?
is divx 4.12 the only one that works on the old gpcinema, whats the differance between that one and the 2 mentioned here
also, whats the differance between Xvid and Divx? is it like Divx for dislexic people?

~Octavious
 
Steve-O posted on Dec 28 2004 at 04:39 PM said:
some videos are not showing up in this GPcinema :(

Also, the download still doesnt work on GP32x for me -

"Unknown method in gpcine2.fxe"
"No Files to extract"
Erase the *.cfg in your GPSYS directory and launch again GP CInema 2.0.
 
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Octavious posted on Dec 28 2004 at 07:51 PM said:
well, theres always that other link..

I'm not worried about GPCinema, I hope all other files download fine!!!
 
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Has anyone tried other builds of xvid other than koepi's? Perhaps it can handle others. Or maybe it's more like the origional movieplayer... what's it called. Before gpcinema.... that could handle sooooooo many formats, you just had to change the fourcc.

I'll do a lil fiddling later. I have pulp fiction encoding and sapping all my cpu atm :(.
 
Dozer posted on Dec 28 2004 at 07:10 PM said:
Has anyone tried other builds of xvid other than koepi's? Perhaps it can handle others. Or maybe it's more like the origional movieplayer... what's it called. Before gpcinema.... that could handle sooooooo many formats, you just had to change the fourcc.

I'll do a lil fiddling later. I have pulp fiction encoding and sapping all my cpu atm :(.
MoviePark could handle so many formats?! I can't believe that guy. ;)
 
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Moviepark could handle an awful lot more formats than GPC, but not at so high framerates or bitrates. I can't remember the full list, but it included DivX4.12, DivX3, DivX5 (I think divx5 worked on it, but only if you left some options off - I never experimented myself, though, so I could be wrong), XviD (iirc, still only Koepi's build), and 3ivX. There may have been more; not sure.

But you could only run movies at 10fps, which, whilst good and viewable, is nothing like as nice as even 15fps...
 
Octavious posted on Dec 29 2004 at 04:21 AM said:
whats the differance between Xvid and Divx? is it like Divx for dislexic people?

Divx started out as a hacked version of Microsoft's MPEG-4 codec, it quickly became a codec of it's own right. It also was a free codec.

Xvid was started by a group of people who didn't like the commercial turn that Divx was taking with the Pro/Dr Divx versions. So they decided to create their own version which would always remain completely free as an alternative to Divx .
 
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jegHegy posted on Dec 30 2004 at 02:10 PM said:
just for the record, it's MPEG1 version 4, not MPEG4.

Ahhh, no, it's actually MPEG4.

Don't confuse it with Audio Layers.
MP3 = MPEG1 Layer 3

But MPEG1, MPEG2 and MPEG4 are different encoding and decoding processórs.
 
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EvilDragon posted on Dec 31 2004 at 04:05 PM said:
jegHegy posted on Dec 30 2004 at 02:10 PM said:
just for the record, it's MPEG1 version 4, not MPEG4.

Ahhh, no, it's actually MPEG4.

Don't confuse it with Audio Layers.
MP3 = MPEG1 Layer 3

But MPEG1, MPEG2 and MPEG4 are different encoding and decoding processórs.
Thanks for that, I was always curious.
 
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