You've probably been asked this about a million times, but is this for sale? Or can it be built? Will there be a tutorial in the future because I'm sure thousands of people will praise you for this.
Sorry, dude. I haven't really worked on this project since April because Neal Tew (the Jumbotron DS guy) is commercializing his capture device. Do a google search on: "sda ds capture" and there should be a forum thread that pops up.
Right now, no enlarging has been implemented in real time. The previous single screen videos that have been posted were resized using VirtualDub after they were recorded. To maximize screen usage using two screens, they would have to be oriented side-by-side (instead of top & bottom) onto a 16:9 display. This would result in 160 lines worth of borders. For a 4:3 display, maximum coverage would be the same setup, but with 240 lines. None of this has been implemented yet.
You've probably been asked this about a million times, but is this for sale? Or can it be built? Will there be a tutorial in the future because I'm sure thousands of people will praise you for this.
TheMegaAnimator2000 3 months ago
@TheMegaAnimator2000
Sorry, dude. I haven't really worked on this project since April because Neal Tew (the Jumbotron DS guy) is commercializing his capture device. Do a google search on: "sda ds capture" and there should be a forum thread that pops up.
DSReView2 3 months ago
Did you say prance-a-tron?
nmueller 10 months ago
Wow, this looks as if it's coming along amazingly well!
Openbetacouk 10 months ago
True dualscreen output for the DS... just awesome! Great work :D
michaelkulov 10 months ago
Great vid, but also is there anyway to enlarge either screen? or is having only one screen showing the only option?
KitsuneIllusion 10 months ago
@KitsuneIllusion
Right now, no enlarging has been implemented in real time. The previous single screen videos that have been posted were resized using VirtualDub after they were recorded. To maximize screen usage using two screens, they would have to be oriented side-by-side (instead of top & bottom) onto a 16:9 display. This would result in 160 lines worth of borders. For a 4:3 display, maximum coverage would be the same setup, but with 240 lines. None of this has been implemented yet.
DSReView2 10 months ago