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Offline leirbag28

Re: Amiga CD32 FMV electrical schemes
« on: May 19, 2007, 07:53:35 PM »
@Carlo

Carlo, Carlo, Carlo................where were you before I sold my FMV card!

anyways.....I used to know the schematics, that I gor from a website.........cant remember where.

But anyways, I am interested in your project.

Make sure if possible that your FMV card works with VIDEO CREATOR and SCALA MM300 applications.

I used to have a few CLI commands that controlled the FMV card from SCALA, so that I made a cool KIOSK with Music Videos played from VCD.

Also why not add DVD/MPEG2, MP3, Quicktime, WMV, DivX decoding?  at the very least MP3 and MPEG2. Also adding a clockport to the card would be nice.......giving the CD32 more expansion capabilities.

also be aware that there is VCD 1.0, 2.0, and 3.0 as well as SVCD (Super VCD)

VCD 2.0 is the most common, and 1.0 were the ones for the Philips CD-i which also worked on the CD32.

I realise that the CD32 would need a DVD rom srive to read DVD movies, but that can be added later and you can burn MPEG2 files to CD in the meantime.

I also HIGHLY recommend that it be possible to plug it into the CD32 at the same time with an SX32 pro card!  this will make a SuperPowerful CD32 more powerful than most A4000's. More potential anyway in Genlocking and Video Presentation capabilities. My head can explode at the possibilities

Anyway check out CD32 Allianz, and Ian Steadmans SX32 page and also CD32 source on Google. Just do a search.

those pages contain alot of info
especially CD32 Allianz wich is a German page   http://www.cd32-allianz.de/
CD32 source  http://cd32.amiga32.com/
CD32 is actually the best Amiga ever made by Commodore!...