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   <title>How to convert a video to run on PropGFX Lite ;)</title>
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   <description><![CDATA[First off you will need two programs, both free <img src="/forum//Smilies/wink.png" style="vertical-align: middle" alt="" /><br />The first is Rad Video Tools which can be downloaded at <a href="http://www.radgametools.com/bnkdown.htm">http://www.radgametools.com/bnkdown.htm</a><br />The second is my tool, which converts the uncompressed avi + wav file into a JVA file, to play on the GFX Lite, which can be downloaded at <a href="http://www.propgfx.co.uk/Baggers/Tutorials/GFXLiteAVIConv.rar">http://www.propgfx.co.uk/Baggers/Tutorials/GFXLiteAVIConv.rar</a><br /><br />now that you've hopefully installed Rad Video Tools, and also unzip/rar'd my converter to your avi's folder, ( or other folder of your choice that's in your path directories so it can be accessed from a dos prompt <img src="/forum//Smilies/wink.png" style="vertical-align: middle" alt="" /><br /><br />then...<br /><br />Open Rad Tools, and point the directory to where your mpg/avi etc is, and hilight it<br /><img class="imgcode" src="http://www.propgfx.co.uk/Baggers/Tutorials/Rad1.jpg" alt="" /><br /><br />Then click the "Convert a file" button<br /><img class="imgcode" src="http://www.propgfx.co.uk/Baggers/Tutorials/Rad2.jpg" alt="" /><br /><br />It initially has an output extension of .avi, (if not change it using the "Output type...." button) and <br /><img class="imgcode" src="http://www.propgfx.co.uk/Baggers/Tutorials/Rad3.jpg" alt="" /><br /><br />Tick the Convert Video tick box, and set "Adjust" box to 50, and set scaling "Width" to 120 and scaling "Height" to 96, then click the "Convert" button.<br /><img class="imgcode" src="http://www.propgfx.co.uk/Baggers/Tutorials/Rad4.jpg" alt="" /><br /><br />It will start, then ask for Video Compression type.<br /><img class="imgcode" src="http://www.propgfx.co.uk/Baggers/Tutorials/Rad5.jpg" alt="" /><br /><br />When it asks for Video Compression type, set it to "Full Frames (uncompressed)"<br /><img class="imgcode" src="http://www.propgfx.co.uk/Baggers/Tutorials/Rad6.jpg" alt="" /><br /><br />Then sit back, and wait for it to finish, once it's done, go back into it again with the "Convert a file" button again, only this time, tick the "Convert Audio" tick box, and set the convert output format rate box to "15625".<br /><img class="imgcode" src="http://www.propgfx.co.uk/Baggers/Tutorials/Rad7.jpg" alt="" /><br /><br />don't forget to click the "Output type..." button and change the output type to "WAV"<br /><img class="imgcode" src="http://www.propgfx.co.uk/Baggers/Tutorials/Rad8.jpg" alt="" /><br /><br />Then once that's done, it's quite quick, open up a dos prompt, go to the directory where your AVI and WAV is. and type<br />"GFXLiteAVIConv filename.avi filename.wav filename.jva"<br />and press enter, but obviously replacing filename to the name of your file. <img src="/forum//Smilies/smiley.png" style="vertical-align: middle" alt="" /><br /><br />it will open up a window and show it's progression through the video <img src="/forum//Smilies/wink.png" style="vertical-align: middle" alt="" /><br />then once it closes the window when it's finished, copy the file to SD, and pop it into your hybrid, and use the video player and enjoy <img src="/forum//Smilies/wink.png" style="vertical-align: middle" alt="" /><br />GFX Lite Player for our Hybrid + PropGFXLite can be downloaded at <a href="http://www.propgfx.co.uk/Baggers/Tutorials/Player.binary">http://www.propgfx.co.uk/Baggers/Tutorials/Player.binary</a><br /><br />Enjoy <img src="/forum//Smilies/smiley.png" style="vertical-align: middle" alt="" />]]></description>
   <pubDate>Tue, 20 May 2008 14:54:27</pubDate>
   <dc:creator>Baggers</dc:creator>
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