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Offline leirbag28Topic starter

DivX, QuickTIme, MOV AVI, DV to CDXL convertors???
« on: September 15, 2004, 08:49:34 PM »

 Ok, this is ridiculous already.................is there s program out there that will convert any of these formats into CDXL HAM6 or HAM8?  for crying out loud.isnt there a programmer out there who can make one of these?

 I would love to be able to download Movie previews and trailers and watch them in highest Quality CDXL possible..............this would be so great...........you can watch CDXL very easily by downloading MediaPoint from Computer City as it is now free!!!

MediaPoint is the Competition to SCALA MM300 or 400

So is there or isnt ther a program that can convert these files? including maybe MPEG2 DVD files?

Why dont someone make it?
CD32 is actually the best Amiga ever made by Commodore!...
 

Offline leirbag28Topic starter

Re: DivX, QuickTIme, MOV AVI, DV to CDXL convertors???
« Reply #1 on: September 15, 2004, 09:57:47 PM »
@karlos

What is GCC and VBCC?    I do not know how to code.

I dont necessarily mean to convert entire DVD movies............just those Movie Traliers form apple.com quicktime section. Or even some small home movies recorded with a DV cam.

The software that will be doing the converting doesnt have to be for the Amiga.it can be for a PC and then one can burn the results to a CD and tranfer it to the Amiga...........I myslef do most of the heavy conversion processes on a PC, and then burn it ffor my Amiga



CD32 is actually the best Amiga ever made by Commodore!...
 

Offline leirbag28Topic starter

Re: DivX, QuickTIme, MOV AVI, DV to CDXL convertors???
« Reply #2 on: September 15, 2004, 11:59:48 PM »
@Karlos

Karlos wrote:
From a laziness perspective, if you have the PC capable of viewing them in the first place, why the desire to make CDXL versions? Aside from finding / writing a tool to do the job, conversion to CDXL would probably reduce the quality quite a bit. It seems a bit of a wasted effort soley for the benefit of being able to watch it on an amiga.
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Because I would like to take my Amiga with me on the go, and don't want to have to carry a PC as a dongle just to display small SVI's and Mov's....aside from that, there is just this great pleasure I get from playing it on my Amiga over a PC. Nevertheless it also funny when a PC user wants to see you do something with your Amiga that his PC can do.....and usually Amiga users come up with all kind of excuses as to why they cant do it at the moment........................................for me, I like to have the proof in my hands at will if I can.......................I like to give a good answer to PC users who question me as to why I still use an Amiga over a PC or Mac, even in this day.
 I believe in the Amiga totally, and I use it because its just a darn pleasure to use........I want to have all the power possible in my hands if I am going to use the Amiga as my main computer............this is also why I am trying to find someone who is willing to create an adaptor for the CD32/SX32 that will alow connection of the FMV card as well as giving it a clockport (for USB) and maybe add a gfx card to that same adaptor (i'll settle for just an FMV passthrough) to play VideoCd's.especially since I now have excellent software to convert DVD MPEG2 into Super DUper excellent MPEG1 VideoCD's (better than commercial ones or as good as the best ones).

 I have Kill Bill Vol 1 and 2 in Widescreen on VideoCD and Street Fighter ALpha anime, Back To The Future, and others in seriously good high quality Widescreen VCD...........I currently play them on my othe CD32 with FMV card.

It can still be used by CD32 owners who do not have an FMV card as a passthrough for other peripherals that can be made.............maaybe a DVD decoder! that plays all formats and can even burn!

CD32 is actually the best Amiga ever made by Commodore!...