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Convert Videos for uEZGUI

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  • February 6, 2025 at 9:00 pm #16745
    Logan Moon
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      (This message was transferred over from our old forum)
      Posted August 14, 2015
      By Todd DeBoer
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      How can I convert videos for playback through a high-speed SD card on uEZGUI?
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      Answered:

      “I have uploaded the uEZ Video Conversion Guide to Sourceforge.

      https://sourceforge.net/projects/uez/files/uez/v2.05/uEZ_Video_Conversion_Guide.zip/download

      This guide explains how to convert videos for playback through a high-speed SD card.
      It also contains the necessary tools (for use on a Windows PC) to convert videos from many standard formats.

      The video playback function is available in uEZ 2.05 or later with all LPC1788 uEZGUI units that have a high-speed 4-bit SD/microSD card available.
      For currently available uEZGUIs, hardware such as the uEZGUI-EXP-DK or the upcoming uEZGUI-EXP-BRKOUT have a 4-bit microSD slot available.

      In the uEZ 2.05 standard FDI demos, you will need to add
      #define APP_DEMO_VIDEO_PLAYER 1
      to Config_Build.h to enable the video player.

      You will need to use a quality brand-name microSD card for the video playback to work correctly.
      You will also need a large amount of free hard drive space to convert the video as the process will generate a large number of uncompressed Targa files.

      The µEZGUI-1788-43WQR can play back full screen video at 15 FPS.
      The µEZGUI-1788-70WVT can play back a 480×272 video in a portion of the screen also at 15 FPS.”

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