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#HOSTING INTERNET RADIO NICECAST SECONDLIFE UPGRADE#How do you upgrade the C-64 with the ROM image? Do I do that with the uIEC/SD? You can't do that. You need to have an EEPROM burner to make your own chip. #HOSTING INTERNET RADIO NICECAST SECONDLIFE HOW TO#I picked up the ROM overlay on Jim's site as well, but now have no idea how to actually overlay the ROM onto my C-64. #HOSTING INTERNET RADIO NICECAST SECONDLIFE INSTALL#What bootloader should I put on the card to help with loading? How do I install the bootloader on the card so it'll run? You don't need one unless you update the firmware. Is there any problems reading upper/lower case, or should I convert all the file/folder names to upper or lower case? No probs Is there any file/folder name character length limit that I need to stick to? No, but if you want to view all the characters, make sure it is still in the normal Commodore disk restrictions (about 16 characters). Can I just need to copy over all my files over in their respective folders yes, or do they need to be set up in some specific configuration? doesn't matter Should the card be formatted FAT16 or FAT32, or does it matter?įat32 is best, but I don't think you will have trouble with Fat16 In the meantime, I picked up a 2 GB SD card and wanted to prep it beforehand. I've purchased a uIEC/SD with Daughterboard from Jim Brain's site, just awaiting on new ones to come in. JiffyDOS/uIEC/SD Questions - Commodore 64 (C64) Forum It also plays a wee bit fast and loose with copyright. This post is mostly as an aid to my occasional dip into the world of commandline video editing. The -shortest parameter gets rid of the audio at the end to make up for the frames I removed.Īt this point I remembered iMovie has a comic filter… To add the audio from the original to the out video to give me a final one. To extract the audio from the original file.įfmpeg -i out.mp4 -i shower-audio.mp4 -vcodec copy -acodec copy -shortest final.mp4 I then moved the out.mp4 video to the same folder as the original andįfmpeg -i shower.mp4 -acodec copy -vn shower-audio.mp4 It took me a few shots until I got this right. pix_fmt is the pixel format, I dn’t know much about these but the script failed until I added it in i infiles confusinging names out_0001.jpg ect the %04d means look for 4 figured numbers starting with 0001 #HOSTING INTERNET RADIO NICECAST SECONDLIFE MOVIE#framerate 6 to get the smae length of movie as I started with ![]() f chooses the format image2 which makes an image sequence. ![]() (google helps).įfmpeg -f image2 -framerate 6 -i out_%04d.jpg -c:v libx264 -pix_fmt yuv420p out.mp4 Time to stich these together, it took me a few goes to get the paramaters right. The next morning I have 1023 cartoons (I don’t imagine that it took all night). When I kicked this off I quickly realised it would take a while to r=un through 1212 images, so went to bed. cartoon $i out/$i.jpg runs the cartoon script from the folder above (./), and saves the output file in the out folder with the same name. jpg extension in the current folder do does: cartoon $i out/$i.jpg doneįor i in *.jpg for each file with a. So I move into the shower folder cd shower This would take the image on the left and create the one on the right: There are some paramaters you can use but I stuck to the default. I now need to loop through all of those images and create a cartoon version. I delete the last few manually to give me 1023 images. Given the movie is 3 minutes 22 seconds long I end up with 1212 images in the folder. This takes the input file (-i) at 6 frames per second and create jpg files in the shower folder with the file name out_0001.jpg ,out_0002.jpg ect Open the terminal and cd into the folder that has the cartoon script and the movie in it.įirst extract lots of still images (make a folder shower first mkdir shower):įfmpeg -i shower.mp4 -r 6 shower/out_%04d.jpg I already have ffmpeg & imagemagick installed on my mac. Google takes me to Fred’s ImageMagick Scripts: CARTOON.īounus points for getting the sound track back in. I did start musing on doing something similar, I was thinging FFmpeg & ImageMagick. paid $5 and set things up.Īt that point I realise that the app helps you to manually trace frames, seemed a wee bit time consuming. I hied over to MacOS/OSX – Paint of Persia community – itch.io, read about it. ![]() I’ve tried Rotoscoping before, but this looked good. Jim Groom So this would be an excellent example of #ds106 SPLOT, port to a web version and bam https:/ / / cartoonbrew/ status/ 748189825166086144 …Ĭartoon Brew for the early birds. ![]()
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