quickascii and color asciimovieplayer
You've probably all seen the ASCIIMoviePlayer sample code on Apple.com, but this is the first I've seen of some improved versions...I love it!
http://allserv.rug.ac.be/~jmaebe/ASC...ePlayerSample/
http://quickascii.sf.net/
What the seabiscuit trailer looks like in color ASCII in an xterm on a dual 1 GHz Power Mac G4: ASCIIbiscuit
http://allserv.rug.ac.be/~jmaebe/ASC...ePlayerSample/
http://quickascii.sf.net/
What the seabiscuit trailer looks like in color ASCII in an xterm on a dual 1 GHz Power Mac G4: ASCIIbiscuit
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Originally posted by Eugene
http://allserv.rug.ac.be/~jmaebe/ASC...ePlayerSample/
Cool, that's a link at my old university. I didn't know there were (other) macheads there.
Originally posted by Eugene
1 GHz Power Mac G4: ASCIIbiscuit
OT
Eugene-in your lamo-iMovie... how did you mount the camera so it wouldn't move? That would be a fun movie project...
Originally posted by Paul
Eugene-in your lamo-iMovie... how did you mount the camera so it wouldn't move?
I've done that before. Simply take a tripod and extend the legs individually between the seats until it makes a tight fit. For extra support when accelerating and decelerating, pull through or wrap the seat belt around a leg.
Originally posted by Brad
I've done that before. Simply take a tripod and extend the legs individually between the seats until it makes a tight fit. For extra support when accelerating and decelerating, pull through or wrap the seat belt around a leg.
Yup. Just jam the legs between the seats. Everything works out in the end, the seat cushions + Sony Steadyshot do the rest of the stabilization. Sony's image stabilization is unparalleled compared to otther consumer DV cams.