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  • thats called black and white tv pple...

  • screener.... ? why not a player window capture ? should be very very easier

  • @mfyt100 WHat version is that?

  • nopeeee screw u

  • Nice operating system lol

  • this is fun for about 30 seconds and then it starts messing with the eyes. BTW how the hell did you add an audio file with it? true ascii or ansi art was back in the days of BBS dialup boards with a hand drawn (well text drawn) film of Star Wars with stick like figures. this is just using software. this is cheating. it's like making rotoscope with computer software. you just can't respect it as much as hand colored cels like Cinderella.

  • @coptersoisoi

    many video players support various output plugins, this clearly used aalib (which is better than cacalib in creating shapes, though cacalib specialices in color), so you get sound just like using video player with normal graphical output plugin.

  • @robsku1 So we're talking about Window's Media Player or a mac video player? So I can download a plugin that creates a ACSII like effect or actually ACSII frames or is this a special video software. I dont know what aalib is. I think i've seen it as a pain shop pro supported file for windows. PSP is like Photoshop just not any great plugins but I think you can use adobe plugs for it. I suppose you could render no audio as a avi or gif file and sync audio in Vegas or Premiere

  • @coptersoisoi

    My experience is of couple Linux players using aalib as optional renderer - however at least one of them, mplayer, is available for Windows too. I am not sure if the precompiled package has built-in support for aalib though and to use it you will have to launch it from command line.

    Anyway, aalib is a programming library with code to render bitmap images as ascii - so image viewers, video players and basically any software could be built to use it to show graphics in ASCII.

  • XD "its a girl"

    "c-c-can ya check again?"

  • oh God in textp

  • RONALDO !!!!!!!!!

  • lol, that shit is easy to do, I remember doing that in ubuntu.

  • That's sweet. The video runs alittle too fast for the sound though, if you can find a way to slow down the video a bit it would match the sound.

  • Mierda.. En el terminal viendo eso.. !

  • the sound is off

  • brilliant...thats all i have to say...i love ASCII art...i have a huge canvas painting of ASCII art on my wall and this just beats that

  • sounds a little off haha. still good

  • nice work

  • Can someone help me on how to do this in windows? aalib is linux.

  • Fantastic. That's actually very watchable. I could even see which episode it was. It's the one where she hits the TV transmitter.

  • @wisteela Peter hits it.

  • wow, it really runs smooth. Wich was the command line?

  • There is an ASCII Player, like a plugin for Quicktime player for MACOS, I couldn't find a IBM PC version :S

    Anyone, let me know if u get one :)

  • this video runs on ubuntu, so I guess it's mplayer + aalib. This combination also can run under windows

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