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- From: rsxdp@unicorn.nott.ac.uk (D.Pead)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.acorn
- Subject: Re: Replay Harrier
- Message-ID: <1992Nov20.175708.7276@cs.nott.ac.uk>
- Date: 20 Nov 92 17:57:08 GMT
- References: <1992Nov19.151558.16199@lut.ac.uk> <1992Nov20.123424.17225@unix.brighton.ac.uk>
- Sender: news@cs.nott.ac.uk
- Organization: Cripps Computing Centre, University of Nottingham
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- In article <1992Nov20.123424.17225@unix.brighton.ac.uk> rjb12@unix.brighton.ac.uk (Titch) writes:
- >J.Herbert1@lut.ac.uk (John O'Malley) writes:
- >>
- >> I thought the quality of replay harrier was pretty bad as well but, running
- >> it at home on my old 310 out of ram disc, the old monitor/ mode 15 combination
- >> gave a much better image than on my A5000.
-
- Maybe the colour mapping tables for the higher resolution modes weren't
- included in the demo version of !ARMovie? There's a whole set of lookup
- tables - about a dozen on the CD ROM - in !Armovie.Movingline
-
- >> How do you change the fram speed from
- >> 12.5 to 25 fps or higher and still keep the film running properly. In the
- >> harrier header file, I changed the frame speed attribute to 25 and the film kept
- >> breaking up and colour definition was lost. Oh well.
- >
- >If you were trying to get 25 fps out of your 310, I think you'll find that the
- >cause of the problem is your 8MHz ARM2.
- >
-
- I think the fact that the 12.5/25fps decision is made by the compressor
- and a 12.5FPS file only contains the data for 12FPS playback has
- more to do with it.
-