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Posted: Wed 18 Aug 2010, 20:37
by Warrior522
paulhomebus wrote:Would you be interested in dpg4x on Lupu 5.1

Hopefully gonna compile it within the next little while.
(watch this space)

Paul
Thanks! I really appreciate it! :D

Posted: Fri 20 Aug 2010, 10:28
by paulhomebus
WOOT....
Got it working.... made an executable of it, here it is.....

**** Beta *****
http://www.4shared.com/file/dXq9pdJU/Dp ... _Lupu.html
8.2Mb - Compiled in Ubuntu - dir2petted in Lupu

All this needs is mplayer, which is installed by default in Lupu.

This is the DPG for X (dpg4x) project ("dpg4x")
This project was registered on SourceForge.net on Jan 31, 2010, and is described by the project team as follows:
DPG for X (dpg4x) is a program that allows the easy creation of DPG video files on Linux. It may work on other POSIX like OS as well. DPG is a special format of MPEG-1 video specifically for playback on a Nintendo DS.

Please do extensive testing, thanks.
Paul

http://dpg4x.sourceforge.net/

Donations to:
http://sourceforge.net/project/project_ ... _id=302222

Checked the dependencies on a bare Lupu install....
Image

Note: Not Include yet...
iconv ( 2.9 ) - necessary if you want to change the encoding for subtitles.

Posted: Fri 20 Aug 2010, 14:29
by edoc
Thanks!

I am running Lucid 5.1-003.

I loaded your PET and fed it an AVI file.

It looked as though it was going to run then stalled.

The mouse pointer changed to a watch and I could move it around but nothing I clicked on would respond.

I had to do a CTRL-Backspace and the "xwin".

I will try rebooting in case the install failed to pick up something it needed or there was a memory collision or ???

EDIT: Sorry, was occupied for a few hours. After the reboot, with nothing else open, I tried again with the same result. Perhaps there is something present on your computer, as a result of your work in developing this, that is not present in a mostly-default Lucid 5.1-003? It seems odd that it seizes control of the desktop like this.

Posted: Fri 20 Aug 2010, 20:29
by paulhomebus
I had that happen once, with a mp4... but I tried again after a complete reboot, and started it up again... worked fine, the second time.

Run it from console... Dpg4x --- maybe it only errors when run from .desktop file. (JWM problem) - At least if run from console you can see any errors it spits out.

EDIT: Confirm the bug in JWM when running from Menu. Either run from console or switch to IceWM and use it from menu there.... also can confirm that .flv's works fine...

Try again, please edoc....
Paul

Posted: Fri 20 Aug 2010, 21:53
by edoc
It does run fine in Lucid 5.1 from rxvt.

It will not run from X or rxvt in Fatdog64. I don't know why. Oddly it is in /usr/bin/ but the error says it cannot find it there -- even when I open rxvt in that folder!

The problem is that the DPG4 format will not run on his DS using that Moon-something interface app he has.

I have insisted that he talk to the DS forum and get a definite answer as to what form of DPG file will definitely work on his DS with that Moon-something app -- so as not to waste your time chasing a shadow.

Standing by for good data to forward you ... :-)

Posted: Fri 20 Aug 2010, 22:54
by paulhomebus
ok edoc..

Yes he does need to find out exactly what specs this Dpg format is...

This Dpg4x does 0 through to 4....
also Dpg4x has extra configuration options to set that under >> Video, Audio, Subtitles.

Sincerley
Paul

Posted: Sat 28 Aug 2010, 01:08
by Warrior522
Sorry for lateness of reply, the format for my Moonshell type is DPG2.

Posted: Sat 28 Aug 2010, 03:50
by paulhomebus
Please change topic to [SOLVED] if Dpg4x is successfully encoding Dpg2 for your Nintendo!

Thanks Paul

Posted: Sat 28 Aug 2010, 13:54
by Warrior522
It works(YESH! 83): Somewhat low-res, but I assume that's the footage and not the converter. Speaking of, it still won't work via desktop, only via console...

Posted: Mon 30 Aug 2010, 21:38
by Warrior522
Upgraded moonshell...

AND DPG4 WORKS LIKE A CHARM! 8D

...ahem.

The converter is still being buggy though...

Posted: Sat 06 Nov 2010, 21:25
by Warrior522
Erm... Hate to be a bother, but the program is still extremely unstable...

Posted: Sat 06 Nov 2010, 22:15
by disciple
If you can identify specific bugs you should report them at sourceforge.

Posted: Sat 06 Nov 2010, 22:24
by Warrior522
About as specific as I can get: if it(the file being converted)'s bigger than about 40MB, the whole computer crashes. Also, it only runs in Lucid...

Posted: Sat 06 Nov 2010, 22:46
by disciple
Warrior522 wrote:Also, it only runs in Lucid...
Well, that's probably not a bug, just a dependency issue.

Posted: Sat 11 Dec 2010, 22:38
by Warrior522
disciple wrote:
Warrior522 wrote:Also, it only runs in Lucid...
Well, that's probably not a bug, just a dependency issue.
Here's the error I'm getting from the RXVT:

Image

What do I have to do to fix this?

Posted: Sat 11 Dec 2010, 23:23
by disciple
Yes, a dependency issue.
You should install libtiff.so.4 or later. Maybe try the one from Lucid.
Or you could try just creating libtiff.so.4 as a link to whatever version of libtiff you do have (usually this will be in /usr/lib). This wouldn't really be recommended, but it might work and shouldn't cause a disaster if it doesn't.

Posted: Sun 12 Dec 2010, 00:14
by Warrior522
I'm running Fatdog; not sure if that will affect things any...

Posted: Sun 12 Dec 2010, 01:27
by disciple
You might want to try a package from a 64bit distro then. I guess a 32 bit lib would work, but I don't know. I'd like to know :)