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Something Tricky
#1
@SpriggsySpriggs shared some data elsewhere that I used to test and optimize some of my code.
The data helped a lot, and I built a demo using it. In the end, I did not want to throw it away.
So, I polished it a bit and here it is.
Enjoy!

Thank you @SpriggsySpriggs.  Smile


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#2
That is definitely cool stuff. Do we have code for just the Ascii converter of an image. True it works so much better with converting video with music but still Smile

BTW go ahead and start your pot of coffee while this one compiiles LOL
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#3
(11-17-2023, 01:10 PM)bplus Wrote: That is definitely cool stuff. Do we have code for just the Ascii converter of an image. True it works so much better with converting video with music but still Smile

BTW go ahead and start your pot of coffee while this one compiiles LOL

Big Grin 

I think Zack used VLC or FFMPEG.
Or you could just use a utility that uses AALib or libcaca.
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#4
Lol I just now saw this thread. Yeah, I used ffmpeg to extract all the frames and then used a Python script to convert each frame into an ASCII text file. As for the audio, I just used the extracted audio using MKVExtractGUI. Of course, I could have extracted the audio using ffmpeg but I like MKVExtract.

EDIT: This is pretty cool. I like the way it plays.
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