O: new HAM8 player
Autor video ohlasil v threadu na a1k.org, kde mimo velkeho kladneho ohlasu schytal i mnozstvi dotazu
Snad se brzy dozvime technicke podrobnosti
Zatim je vse hardcoded v tomto jedinem demu, nicmene plan je udelat "player".
Ja jsem polozil 2 otazky:
- jaky je format videa?
- umi to zvuk?
Jak psal @bigmac - ja jsem z toho paf i dnes v 2k17
Bud se jedna o fake nebo se jedna o zasadni coding breakthrough v Amiga svete
Nebo ze by melo nejaky vliv to, ze demo je spusteno pod WinUAE?
Srovnejte s vysledkem nedavneho pocinu v HAM8, ktere neumi sound a ke svemu behu potrebuje bezmala 400MB Fast a 060 CPU...
"I created the video displayed on the Amiga 4000 by converting each frame of the original video to an Amiga HAM8 picture with its own color palette. Each frame is skewed such that when stretched on the HD screen in x-dimension it appears correct again. The frames were combined into an Amiga Anim7L file. The shown Amiga is equipped with a processor card (MC68060+128MB memory) and a memory expansion (256MB), giving it a total of 400 MB fast memory (including onboard memory). The Anim7L file has 290MB. The actually rendered resolution on the Amiga is 320x251 (on LowRes 320x256), stretched to full screen by the monitor (1920x1200); the original video's ratio is 16:9 and 3 min play time. The total conversion time for the 4500 HAM8 frames was 29 minutes on a 3.4 GHz processor (Linux)."
Autor video ohlasil v threadu na a1k.org, kde mimo velkeho kladneho ohlasu schytal i mnozstvi dotazu
Snad se brzy dozvime technicke podrobnosti
Zatim je vse hardcoded v tomto jedinem demu, nicmene plan je udelat "player".
Ja jsem polozil 2 otazky:
- jaky je format videa?
- umi to zvuk?
Jak psal @bigmac - ja jsem z toho paf i dnes v 2k17
Bud se jedna o fake nebo se jedna o zasadni coding breakthrough v Amiga svete
Nebo ze by melo nejaky vliv to, ze demo je spusteno pod WinUAE?
Srovnejte s vysledkem nedavneho pocinu v HAM8, ktere neumi sound a ke svemu behu potrebuje bezmala 400MB Fast a 060 CPU...
"I created the video displayed on the Amiga 4000 by converting each frame of the original video to an Amiga HAM8 picture with its own color palette. Each frame is skewed such that when stretched on the HD screen in x-dimension it appears correct again. The frames were combined into an Amiga Anim7L file. The shown Amiga is equipped with a processor card (MC68060+128MB memory) and a memory expansion (256MB), giving it a total of 400 MB fast memory (including onboard memory). The Anim7L file has 290MB. The actually rendered resolution on the Amiga is 320x251 (on LowRes 320x256), stretched to full screen by the monitor (1920x1200); the original video's ratio is 16:9 and 3 min play time. The total conversion time for the 4500 HAM8 frames was 29 minutes on a 3.4 GHz processor (Linux)."
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