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Originally Posted by alex2pb
I digged up the internet and i think I found the header specifications. It seems that it's like you said a combination between 'avi' and the 'Apex Media Video' from the Nintendo Game Boy. So some chunks are removed from the avi format and some are modified. The audio codec seems to be MP3 (because this and wmv can be played natively on the chipset) and the video stream is MPEG4. I'll keep you informed about this issue. Also, if this works, I can create a Linux port of this too. Hope I can manage it, i never programmed multimedia stuff.
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That's good news man. The audio is converted to 22KHz 8bit mono, but by the sound of it (and the pretty small size difference between image quality and framerate modes), i would say it's more like the mobile phone WAV format rather than MP3.
Well, keep us updated!
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