Short: AVI animation player for CyberGraphX/AGA Author: tboeckel@uni-paderborn.de (Thore Boeckelmann) Uploader: tboeckel uni-paderborn de (Thore Boeckelmann) Type: gfx/show Replaces: gfx/show/CyberAVI18.lha Architecture: m68k-amigaos CyberAVI is a fast AVI animation player for 020+ machines with AmigaOS 3.0 or higher and a graphic board with CyberGraphX or AGA. minimum hardware requirements: -Amiga with AmigaOS 3.0 (V39) -MC68020 -graphic board with CyberGraphX (eg. CyberVision64, Picasso II, Retina, etc) or AGA chipset -2MB of FastRAM, 512K of ChipRAM software requirements -CyberGraphX 2.21 or higher (if used with a graphic board) -asyncio.library V38 (included) recommended hardware requirements: -Amiga with AmigaOS 3.1 (V40) -MC68040 at 25MHz minimum -graphic board with CyberGraphX 2.21 or higher Supported encodings until now: Radius CinePak (CVID) 8/24/32 bit (8 bit is gray-only) Microsoft Video 1 (MSVC) 8/16 bit Microsoft RGB (RGB) 4/8/16/24/32 bit Microsoft RLE8 (RLE8) 8 bit IBM Ultimotion (ULTI) 16 bit Component Video (YUV2) 16/24/32 bit Intel Raw (YUV9) 16/24/32 bit PCM 8 bit Mono/Stereo PCM 16 bit Mono/Stereo MS ADPCM 4 bit Mono DVI ADPCM 4 bit Mono CyberAVI is Copyright (c)1996-1997 by Thore Boeckelmann. Changes since V1.8: - corrupted animations are now recognized and rejected - fixed a bad bug with ADPCM samples that produced bad listening sound or even crashes. - again fixed some audio bugs!! When will this nightmare end?? - fixed crash with YUV2 animations (wrong buffer size) - fixed some Mungwall hits - sound playback now also works with changed video speed (e.g. MAXFPS) without stocking video - added support for DVI ADPCM 4 bit mono samples (Intel) - removed support for SetPatch V43, because now only CyberGraphX calls are used. CyberGraphX3 gives *GREAT* speed improvement with 8bit video! - fixed a problem with audio-video-AVIs (video-audio is normal), but this is still not perfect - improved automatical screenmode selection. Sometimes too small modes were selected when animation's dimensions were somewhat strange. - fixed delayed reaction when changing playback speed - improved detection of delayed frames. Now there should be no more remaining pixels from former frames. - improved error handling in "out of memory" situations - hopefully fixed last problems with screenmode selection. eg: 240x300 animations should be shown on a 640x480 screen instead of a 320x240 screen. - fixed some skippinig problems with "keyframe-only" AVIs