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snout
 msx legend Posts: 4991 | Posted: July 20 2004, 16:45   |
Screen 8, Screen 12 and -unknown- afaik  |
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[D-Tail]
 msx guru Posts: 2994 | Posted: July 20 2004, 17:51   |
Sound is put through the Y8950 (MSX Audio), COVOX or Turbo R PCM. AFAIK it's 15.75 kHz mono sound. Framerate can be 10 or 12FPS (depends on conversion mode (see the -FPS12  )). Resolution is 128x106 (exactly 1/4 of a normal screen mode). If you want to keep aspect ratio, you might as well want to convert to 128x96. A picture of the COVOX is here:
I took it from some internet site, but I cannot recall which 
If the author of this graph reads this thread, please be so kind to put your name in this thread  |
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[D-Tail]
 msx guru Posts: 2994 | Posted: July 20 2004, 17:55   |
Furthermore, I've never actually managed to get the V9990 version working in my config, alas. It seems that program has problems reading from CD-ROM, while the V9958 hasn't...?
Oh, and Aurora, V9938 cannot be used, unless you want to have a totally wrecked view on the video  .
snout, thanks for the space offer on Bussum 2K4  I really appreciate it  . So, legacy, you'll have your EVA show nonetheless...
Now for burning some CDs with EVA movies on them.  |
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GuyveR800 msx guru Posts: 3048 | Posted: July 20 2004, 21:17   |
COVOX is also known in the MSX scene (due to MCM) as SIMPL.
I actually have a MCWF SIMPL interface, which I think I used euuhh, once...
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scratch_disk msx lover Posts: 71 | Posted: July 20 2004, 21:28   |
Back to main topic 
Ok, now I have to find avi to eva converter which runs on PC of course. But, then, how can I put the produced huge EVA file to my MSX's hard disk? Shall I install it on PC? and what will happen to the partitions in it?
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snout
 msx legend Posts: 4991 | Posted: July 20 2004, 21:29   |
Compactflash is your friend.
or RS232
or FAT16
or CD-ROM
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legacy msx professional Posts: 516 | Posted: July 20 2004, 22:21   |
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Ok, now I have to find avi to eva converter which runs on PC of course. But, then, how can I put the produced huge EVA file to my MSX's hard disk? Shall I install it on PC? and what will happen to the partitions in it?
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Here you can get the avi2eva converter, and some other usefull tools.
[url] http://hp.vector.co.jp/authors/VA007898/program/index.html [url/]
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Latok msx master Posts: 1724 | Posted: July 20 2004, 22:41   |
I thought there were 2 EVA-projects for MSX. One is indeed Japanese, but it features only black/white movies? The other one is.....South American? That's the one you'll want. I'll check my utils, but I believe I use Avi2Eva.exe to convert AVI-files into EVA-files. Not this japanese util legacy just pointed to.
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enribar msx lover Posts: 107 | Posted: July 20 2004, 22:51   |
I think it's time to improve EVA format! I don't know how, but I think EVA is one of the gratest things of MSX system! And I think that a screen 8 version to play videos at 256 colors could be interesting!
I've heard in this forum that someone wants to extract audio routines to make a stand alone player of digital music on MSX (without video). Do you know something about progress of this?
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legacy msx professional Posts: 516 | Posted: July 20 2004, 23:04   |
I'v downloaded the japanese avi2eva this evening, and not used yet, so,I don't know the capability.
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[D-Tail]
 msx guru Posts: 2994 | Posted: July 21 2004, 00:42   |
@scratch_disk: Don't EVER try to copy EVA files to HDD. DOS2 won't appreciate it  Just burn them on CD, using ISO9660, mode 1, 8.3 filenames (all restrictions on). A CD contains about 1 hour and a half of 12FPS EVA.
@Latok: It's all the same EVA-project. The black-and-white you saw was probably dus to a PAL HBI-V1 interface (custom built), while the EVA recording tools require a MSX Turbo R with HBI-V1 NTSC digitizer and MEGASCSI.
@legacy: Have you also tried EVAWIN04.EXE? It's the genuine EVA replayer for windows. It sucks big time  |
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scratch_disk msx lover Posts: 71 | Posted: July 21 2004, 01:21   |
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Well, you mean because of fragmented disk? |
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BiFi msx guru Posts: 3142 | Posted: July 21 2004, 05:55   |
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Well, you mean because of fragmented disk?
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Thank MSX Software Team (and me for initiating that idea in BBS-Waterland) for an MSX defragmenter called Improve then... |
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snout
 msx legend Posts: 4991 | Posted: July 21 2004, 06:54   |
I'll start thanking them as soon as the FAT16 version arrives  |
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[D-Tail]
 msx guru Posts: 2994 | Posted: July 21 2004, 11:47   |
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lol...
@scratch_disk: ATA-IDE transfer speeds are for 3.58MHz, 7.16MHz and R800 respectively 150kB/s, 290kB/s and 300kB/s. So if you want to copy one hour and a half EVA movie to your HDD (about 650MB), I wish you luck!
Furthermore, the bigger the file to be copied is, the longer it will take (duh), but either the IDE or DOS2 can't handle it anymore. The bigger the file is, the slower it will be copied, eventually. |
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