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Amiga computer related discussion => General chat about Amiga topics => Topic started by: Franko on December 29, 2010, 07:01:00 PM
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Thought it might be a nice idea for folk to post a video of their Amiga in action on You Tube, simple enough so I thought... boy was I wrong... :(
Started of by recording my A1200 into my Panasonic DVD/HD recorder, excellent results high quality RGB picture. Next I burnt the video to a DVD and went to my Mac to transfer the video over and convert it to a .mov file from the DVDs .vob file.
No chance... the MAC wouldn't recognise the.VOB files and after much mucking about I ended up having to copy the DVD onto my Hyundia multi media recorder, convert it to am .mpg file copy this to an SD card, transfer the .mpg file to the MAC convert the .mpg file to a .mov file and upload to you tube.
Only to be told after 3 hours uploading to you tube the file has been removed cos it's too long, seems your only allowed a maximum of 15 minutes playtime per video and this one was 23.... aaaarrrrgggghhhhh...
Anyway I've now split it into two separate videos and upload it again, gwad knows why as this one was only meant to be a test video to figure out how to do this, but after all that malarky this one's gonna have to do for now until if find an easier way to create and upload an Amiga video... :)
So be be warned these videos are total rubbish and the narrative I've added, well lets just say after viewing them even I don't understand half the keech I'm gibbering in them, so watch them at your peril and sorry there are no subtitles and boy do I gibber some nonsense when I'm talking to myself... :)
My A1200 Part 1
[youtube]Z1jVPrX-yFQ[/youtube]
My A1200 Part (containing the dreaded OS4.0)
[youtube]GkxQ77pn5GY[/youtube]
If anyone actually watched these all the way through, you have my sympathies... :)
Anyone out there know of an easy way to record the miggie in RGB and convert it to a video for YouTube... :)
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On Mac, see if "Handbrake" is still around. I seem to remember it doing a good job ripping DVDs to AVI back in 2005 or so when I was doing that.
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There's a billion and one ways to convert between file formats. If youre eager enough you could even do it on your amiga with something like mencoder (which has a 68k version).
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Franko ye crazy scot! Ye almos mizzed the bloody spida! gotta love the dance the guy does on forbidden forrest and the music,its a real classic.
Seriously tho, thanks for the vids.. Not much color on that 1200 workbench or dirmaster though.Must be magic workbench.
The video's were ok,even if i didn't understand a single word ya said ;)
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Good videos, but excuse me, What language you speaks???????
I can't understand nothing.
Second question . Where I can find the fantastic games launcher for the Amiga and the C64 emulator ?
Thanks
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@ tone007
Forgot about Handbrake, giving it a try right now, there were plenty of other utils I downloaded to try but the quality was poor in conversion and you needed to purchase the full package to do anything longer than 5mins... and after seeing the poor quality I don't fancy paying for the things... :)
@ fishy_fiz
I have mencoder on one of my HDs never actually tried it yet, need to have a wee look at it... :)
@ Mechy
The videos are naff to be honest, I was just trying it out to see how to get the best quality on YouTube, cos whatever you tube does to them they seem to end up with a lot of blocking and the contrast seem as bit washed out after they've encoded them... :)
@ ribdevil1
It's Scottish... don't worry after watching them myself I don't even understand half the stuff I was babbling on about... :)
The games launchers were written by myself, but I don't think they'd be any use to anyone else as you'd need to set up you games files like I do, which after trying before to do for others who had asked, I realised that it's a wee bit too complicated and time consuming to do.
You can download them from my CommodoreScotland.com site but unless your willing to LZX archive all your WHDLoad files and write a small script for each of them and create drawers form A to Z and quite a few other things, then it is as I say wee bit complicated and time consuming... :)
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Great vids Franko, I enjoyed watching them :)
Impressed by your workbenches, all you're lacking is RTG Graphics...
I remember you asking about Mediators before, is your Amiga currently in a Desktop or Tower?
Steve.
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Great vids Franko, I enjoyed watching them :)
Impressed by your workbenches, all you're lacking is RTG Graphics...
I remember you asking about Mediators before, is your Amiga currently in a Desktop or Tower?
Steve.
My main A1200s in a custom built tower (there are pictures of it in my profile page). I checked out the new Mediator board specs but I'm now not sure if I really want to spend the cash on it, as I wonder just how much use I'd get out of it.
As you can see from the videos I like to run the Amiga in a very basic fashion, even with my current set up I could have fancy backdrops and all sorts of eye candy but I prefer a very basic looking setup (it's just the way I like it for some reason)... :)
The other thing that's putting me of a Mediator set up is if something happend to my BlizzardPPC I won't be spending another £500 on ebay again to get a new one, this is really putting me of the idea of spending a load of cash on the Medaitor...
I've been pretty convinced now for a number of weeks that the Natami might be the next thing for me to try out, although I do wonder if it will ever appear and I've ruled out the X1000 for now mainly due to the lack of updates from A-Eon and their claim that it would be here by the end of 2010 (although I guess they still have just over 48 hours to go...) :lol:
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Thankyou! Franko :) Dont know if you saw my babblings,
http://www.amiga.org/forums/showthread.php?t=55647
but I was very curious for some time if command Reboot on OS4 took you back to 68k
What about if you mounted rad and then used Reboot would Rad still be there?
Not realy much but my only video of my Amiga in Action
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k14y0YLHD-c
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Thats what you get for using a Mac!
:)
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@ ribdevil1
It's Scottish... don't worry after watching them myself I don't even understand half the stuff I was babbling on about... :)
Oddly, I did understand what was being said.... :/
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Oddly, I did understand what was being said.... :/
Fancy a job as an interpreter for me next trip down to the border, cos I stand there shouting abuse at the sassenachs all day and they don't even know what I'm saying, so all those insults just go to waste... :lol:
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I could make out most of what you were saying, but had to really concentrate. Certainly doesn't match up with the english that us danish kids learned in school :)
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I powered on my A500 last night. Worked, with an odd graphical glitch affecting the top scanlines. Probably due to some sync problems with the LCD I used.
Tried my A1200, worked for a bit then crashed, wouldn't reboot... The end. :(
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No chance... the MAC wouldn't recognise the.VOB files and after much mucking about I ended up having to copy the DVD onto my Hyundia multi media recorder, convert it to am .mpg file copy this to an SD card, transfer the .mpg file to the MAC convert the .mpg file to a .mov file and upload to you tube.
Hmmmm..... If I grab a video from YouTube using RealPlayer, it comes in as a .flv file. So, do you upload a .mov file to YouTube and YouTube converts it to .flv as it uploads? Or does RealPlayer convert the .mov to .flv as I download it? :confused:
How do I record the output of a Cybervision 64/3D GFX card into the AV1 (scart input) of my Sony RDR-HXD860 DVD Recorder? :confused:
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^l |^^^^^^^^^^|
l HAVE A SAFE *AND* HAPPY NEW YEAR |”"”;..,___.
|……_______=====_| l______________l _|__|…, ] |
“(@)’(@)”""""""*l'(@)l'(@)l """"""""""""""(@)'(@)""""'(@)
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Hmmmm..... If I grab a video from YouTube using RealPlayer, it comes in as a .flv file. So, do you upload a .mov file to YouTube and YouTube converts it to .flv as it uploads? Or does RealPlayer convert the .mov to .flv as I download it? :confused:
You Tube takes your uploads and if it's in a format it can recognize, it will convert it to FLV when the upload is complete.
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You Tube takes your uploads and if it's in a format it can recognize, it will convert it to FLV when the upload is complete.
Thank you :)
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^l |^^^^^^^^^^|
l HAVE A SAFE *AND* HAPPY NEW YEAR |”"”;..,___.
|……_______=====_| l______________l _|__|…, ] |
“(@)’(@)”""""""*l'(@)l'(@)l """"""""""""""(@)'(@)""""'(@)
:pint:
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Thanks for the videos Franko. Very interesting to see your set up. I thought it was a nice trick you got booting into early startup to select the partition you want to boot. I've never thought of doing that )
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@ A4000_Mad
Never seen the Cybervision GFX card, but as long as it can output an RGB signal in standard PAL or NTSC modes, then just make a new cable up from the GFX card to SCART and you should be able to record onto your DVD recorder. You might need to connect pin 22 (+12V) on the Amiga side to pins 8 (and16) of the SCART plug for the DVD to recognise it as an RGB signal & not composite... :)
Amiga To Scart PinOuts (http://www.hardwarebook.info/Amiga_to_SCART)
@ golem
Never actually thought about it till you mentioned it, I thought that everyone did it that way... :)
@ bloodline
Nothing sadder than a broken miggie, get the tools out and save the poor thing... :)
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@ A4000_Mad
@ bloodline
Nothing sadder than a broken miggie, get the tools out and save the poor thing... :)
No time, I stole an hour to have a play... Broken now, packed away in the cupboard... Possibly won't look at them for a very long time now... Emulation and AROS are far more convenient and reliable. :(
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@ A4000_Mad
Never seen the Cybervision GFX card, but as long as it can output an RGB signal in standard PAL or NTSC modes, then just make a new cable up from the GFX card to SCART and you should be able to record onto your DVD recorder. You might need to connect pin 22 (+12V) on the Amiga side to pins 8 (and16) of the SCART plug for the DVD to recognise it as an RGB signal & not composite... :)
Thanks Franko :)
The output connection of the Cybervision 64/3D is the same 15pin ouput connection of any graphics card for a PC. (the A4000 is actually using a monitor meant for a PC and not an Amiga monitor). Any thoughts on recording that output which will be in screenmode 640x480 16bit?? :confused:
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^l |^^^^^^^^^^|
l HAVE A SAFE *AND* HAPPY NEW YEAR |”"”;..,___.
|……_______=====_| l______________l _|__|…, ] |
“(@)’(@)”""""""*l'(@)l'(@)l """"""""""""""(@)'(@)""""'(@)
:pint:
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It maintains the balance of the Universe.
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It maintains the balance of the Universe.
:eek: in that case I hope your using real hardware and not an emulator on a crappy PC... ;)
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The output connection of the Cybervision 64/3D is the same 15pin ouput connection of any graphics card for a PC. (the A4000 is actually using a monitor meant for a PC and not an Amiga monitor). Any thoughts on recording that output which will be in screenmode 640x480 16bit?? :confused:
You can take the RGB signal from the 15pin output but if your using a PC mode ie: VGA or multisync for example the DVD recorder won't be able to cope with it... :)
Without buying some sort of convertor box your DVD recorder will only be able to handle standard PAL (15.625Khz) or NTSC screenmodes... :(
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You can take the RGB signal from the 15pin output but if your using a PC mode ie: VGA or multisync for example the DVD recorder won't be able to cope with it... :)
Without buying some sort of convertor box your DVD recorder will only be able to handle standard PAL (15.625Khz) or NTSC screenmodes... :(
Thanks Franko :)
Looks like plan B then:-
1. Aim camcorder at screen and press record.
2. Play captured footage into a PC using the firewire connection.
3. Gawd knows!! :lol:
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^l |^^^^^^^^^^|
l HAVE A SAFE *AND* HAPPY NEW YEAR |”"”;..,___.
|……_______=====_| l______________l _|__|…, ] |
“(@)’(@)”""""""*l'(@)l'(@)l """"""""""""""(@)'(@)""""'(@)
:pint: