[Coco] CoCoFEST! 2009 256-color slideshow (now dithered!)
Joel Ewy
jcewy at swbell.net
Sun Jan 10 21:51:53 EST 2010
Gene Heskett wrote:
> On Sunday 10 January 2010, Joel Ewy wrote:
>
>> Gene Heskett wrote:
>>
>>> On Sunday 10 January 2010, Joel Ewy wrote:
>>>
>>>> John W. Linville wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> So I learned how to dither images. Now my 256-color slideshow looks
>>>>> a lot better...
>>>>>
>>>>> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tm9yB3xVfbs
>>>>>
>>>>> Enjoy!
>>>>>
>>>>> John
>>>>>
>>>> That looks really good, John. The dithering really does help.
>>>>
>>>> JCE
>>>>
>>> Is the flickering border part of this 256 color mode, or do I have a
>>> viewer problem?
>>>
>> The flickering border is not intrinsic to the 256 color mode. John must
>> have put that in there for fun, or to demonstrate that the CoCo can do
>> other things while displaying pictures in this mode, because it is a
>> single, ordinary 640x200 screen, with no palette switching or anything
>> else. All the colors are artifact colors in the manner of the old PMODE
>> 4. FWIW, my slideshow doesn't do anything with the borders, and 'view'
>> just makes them black.
>>
>>
> I get a fairly clear picture for about 15 seconds of each new pix, then the
> flickering border starts, flashing all colors of the rainbow, while random
> sections of the image dance a pixel or so in random directions for the final
> 15 seconds or so. This is on linux, and I have NDI what decoder is actually
> in use when I'm watching these.
>
>
You're watching the YouTube video I assume... I get the same thing you
do. I'm running Ubuntu 8.04 on this machine. Youtube uses a Flash
player to play videos. I have the (nonfree) Adobe flash player
installed on Ubuntu. I've never gotten Gnash to work with YouTube
(which is a shame, because I have a dual G4 Mac running Ubuntu 9.10, and
there ain't no official Adobe Flash player for Linux PPC, those
miserable so-and-so's). It looks the same in Wingdohs XP and Google Chrome.
I suspect the dancing pixels are an artifact (to overload a term) of the
video compression algorithm. But this mode looks rock solid on a real,
honest to gosh NTSC monitor. Well, as rock solid as 60Hz ever gets.
JCE
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