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| author | Daniel Stenberg <daniel@haxx.se> | 2004-01-19 21:44:52 +0000 |
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| committer | Daniel Stenberg <daniel@haxx.se> | 2004-01-19 21:44:52 +0000 |
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Zakk Roberts' docs, edited by me
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diff --git a/www/docs/rvf.t b/www/docs/rvf.t new file mode 100644 index 0000000..7b8b9c9 --- /dev/null +++ b/www/docs/rvf.t @@ -0,0 +1,68 @@ +#define _PAGE_ RVF Conversions and Similar +#include "head.t" + +<h2>Introduction</h2> +This is a simple tutorial (or, at least, as simply put as possible) on how +to convert your video files to RVF (Rockbox Video File), to be played on +the Archos Recorder / FM Recorder / V2 line. + +<p> See also Fabian Merki's <a + href="http://merkisoft.ch/rockbox/">msi-rvf-gallery</a>, a Java program for + building RVF movies out of individual JPEGs. + +<h3>How To Convert AVI to RVF</h3> +<p> + <b><big>This Process Is For Windows Users Only</big></b> +<ol> + +<li> Convert your movie file to an AVI file, uncompressed, and with the size: + 112x64. There are quite a few programs out there that will do this for you, + so I will leave this step up to you. One such program is "BPS Video + Converter" available online. Use google if you need. + +<li> Download the tools required here: + <a +href="http://joerg.hohensohn.bei.t-online.de/archos/doom/source.zip">http://joerg.hohensohn.bei.t-online.de/archos/doom/source.zip</a> + Unzip to a PATH, such as C:\RVF, that is easily remembered. + +<li> Press START on your taskbar, choose RUN and type in the box (minus + quotes): "command" You should now be looking at a command prompt. If you + don't know basic DOS commands, here is what you need to know: +<br> + cd > change dir (format: cd <dir>) IE: "cd .." to go UP one, "cd ROCKBOX" to enter a path "ROCKBOX" + +<li> Navigate to your PATH in DOS prompt, using "cd" as illustrated above. + +<li> Run the file, avitoyuv, which was in the packet you earlier downloaded, using the format: +<pre> + avitoyuv [input.avi] [output.yuv] +</pre> + For example, if your AVI movie is called "filename" then you'd put in the following: +<pre> + avitoyuv filename.avi filename.yuv +</ptr> + + OPTIONAL: You can name the output file differently, whatever you specify it + will be called. INFO: This can take long to convert. + +<li> Now run the file, halftone, which was in the packet you earlier downloaded, using the format: +<pre> + halftone [input.yuv] [output.rvf] +</pre> + For example, if your YUV output from step 5 is called "filename" then you'd put in the following: +<pre> + halftone filename.yuv filename.rvf +</pre> + + OPTIONAL: You can name the output differently, again. INFO: When this is + done, a long list will appear on your DOS screen and you will be back at the + command prompt again. + +<li> Copy the .rvf output to your jukebox, load up a recent daily build and + plugins, and kick back and watch the movie! + +<p> +Video tools, player: Jörg Hohensohn +<p> +Tutorial: Zakk Roberts +#include "foot.t" |