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=== What You Need === | === What You Need === | ||
* The latest release of | * The latest release of {{GitLab|Wolfvak/BAX/-/releases|makebax}} (It's in the <code>release.zip</code> file) | ||
* The latest release of [https://ffmpeg.org/download.html ffmpeg] installed on your computer | * The latest release of [https://ffmpeg.org/download.html ffmpeg] installed on your computer | ||
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# Open a terminal on your computer | # Open a terminal on your computer | ||
# Use ffmpeg to transcode your desired video into IVF format | # Use ffmpeg to transcode your desired video into IVF format | ||
#* For example, if your video is a file named <code>input.mp4</code>, the command would be something like <code>ffmpeg -i "/path/to/input.mp4" -f ivf "/path/to/output. | #* For example, if your video is a file named <code>input.mp4</code>, the command would be something like <code>ffmpeg -i "/path/to/input.mp4" -f ivf "/path/to/converted.ivf"</code> | ||
#* If your source video resolution isn't the required you can also do <code>ffmpeg -i "/path/to/input.mp4" -f ivf -vf scale=<WIDTH>:240,fps=<FRAMERATE> "/path/to/converted.ivf"</code>, with "WIDTH" being either 400, 320 or 720 and "FRAMERATE" being between 1 and 60. | |||
# Use makebax to convert your <code>.IVF</code> file to a <code>.BAX</code> file | |||
#* Assuming you named your converted video <code>converted.ivf</code>, the command would be <code>makebax "/path/to/converted.ivf" "/path/to/output.bax"</code> | |||
# Copy <code>output.bax</code> to <code>SD:/bax/</code> on your console's SD card | |||
== Command Line Usage == | == Command Line Usage == |
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