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FastVideoDS Encoder is a tool used to encode video files into the FastVideoDS format, which is specifically designed for playback on the Nintendo DS system using [[TWiLight Menu++]].  
FastVideoDS Encoder is a tool used to encode video files into the FastVideoDS format, which is specifically designed for playback on the Nintendo DS system using [[TWiLight Menu++]] (through [[FastVideoDS Player]]).  


After encoding the video, you can use [[FastVideoDS Player]] to play it back on your Nintendo DS. The encoder is built on top of FFmpeg and supports most input video formats.
The encoder is built on top of FFmpeg and supports most input video formats.


==User guide==
==User guide==
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*Drag and drop your video into said .bat file.
*Drag and drop your video into said .bat file.


When this process is done, it should be easy as drag and drop to SD card. Once you put the video on your SD card, it will be ready for playback via TWiLight Menu++.
When this process is done, it should be easy as drag and drop to SD card. Once you put the video on your SD card, it will be ready for playback via TWiLight Menu++ .


===Command line===
===Command line===
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== External links ==
== External links ==
* Github - https://github.com/Gericom/FastVideoDSEncoder
* GitHub - https://github.com/Gericom/FastVideoDSEncoder
* DS-Homebrew Wiki - https://wiki.ds-homebrew.com/ds-index/videoplayers
* DS-Homebrew Wiki - https://wiki.ds-homebrew.com/ds-index/videoplayers


[[Category:PC utilities for DS]]
[[Category:PC utilities for DS]]

Latest revision as of 05:16, 16 August 2024

FastVideoDS Encoder
Ndspc2.png
General
AuthorGericom
TypeFile Operation
Version2022
LicenseMixed
Last Updated2022/10/03
Links
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Website
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FastVideoDS Encoder is a tool used to encode video files into the FastVideoDS format, which is specifically designed for playback on the Nintendo DS system using TWiLight Menu++ (through FastVideoDS Player).

The encoder is built on top of FFmpeg and supports most input video formats.

User guide

Note: FastVideoDS Encoder requires a CPU with support for AVX2 instructions. If you encounter an error message regarding AVX2 instructions, you will need to either upgrade your CPU or use a more recent computer.

How to use

  • Download the .NET Runtime, and install it.
  • Download the FastVideoDS Encoder and FastVideoDS.bat from the DS-Homebrew Wiki.
  • Place FastVideoDS.bat to the same place as the encoder .exe file.
  • Drag and drop your video into said .bat file.

When this process is done, it should be easy as drag and drop to SD card. Once you put the video on your SD card, it will be ready for playback via TWiLight Menu++ .

Command line

Alternatively, you can run the following command:

FastVideoDSEncoder [-j jobs] input output.fv

Where:

  • -j jobs - Number of concurrent jobs (optional, default: cpu threads / 1.5)
  • input - The input video file. Most formats are supported through FFmpeg.
  • output.fv - The output video file.

External links

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