To remove such jitter, you need an even number of lines. Last I checked, 525 (NTSC) and 625 (PAL) aren't even numbers. As such, the double-strike modes are 526-line (NTSC) and 624-line (PAL). This changes the refresh rate slightly.by Extrems - Homebrew General
QuotetechnomanAs of right now, there is no 2.0 release by the official team or any 3rd party (just recompiles and small bugfixes based off of 1.1's source code) Not64 accumulated fairly substantial changes. QuotetechnomanSo until Wii64 can run that, there is a long way to go in terms of game compatibility. Conker's Bad Fur Day was their release blocker for 1.2by Extrems - Homebrew Applications
It sounds like you're using the cached address.by Extrems - Coding
I'm not sure how anyone can take this seriously, the people behind it are pretty clueless.by Extrems - Homebrew General
It didn't look so good when I first got it working, seems fine with supersampling. Edit: You can have fractional bits with a negative scale factor, but then you must use linear filtering.by Extrems - Homebrew Applications
GXSetTevIndWarp is a wrapper for GXSetTevIndirect.by Extrems - Homebrew Applications
In my case, Dolphin is about as useful as a brick.by Extrems - Coding
I need to get off my ass, polish up what I have and release it.by Extrems - Homebrew Applications
Enable FB Textures.by Extrems - Homebrew Applications
QuoteDaidAlso, I think ffvorbis makes heavy use of SIMD instructions, so comparing them on x86 is not a fair game. Actually, this was a Wii benchmark.by Extrems - Coding
Here's a quick test using MPlayer. Tremor: BENCHMARKs: VC: 0.000s VO: 0.000s A: 13.958s Sys: 0.021s = 13.980s BENCHMARK%: VC: 0.0000% VO: 0.0000% A: 99.8479% Sys: 0.1521% = 100.0000% ffvorbis: BENCHMARKs: VC: 0.000s VO: 0.000s A: 7.413s Sys: 0.022s = 7.435s BENCHMARK%: VC: 0.0000% VO: 0.0000% A: 99.6976% Sys: 0.3024% = 100.0000%by Extrems - Coding
@dirtrider73068: Try again. The feature behind your problem is going away soon. If it happen again until then, only delete screen.conf or press one of the reset keys.by Extrems - Homebrew Applications
QuoteSifJarWell then, you could download that with something like keepvid.com and then modify WiiMC or mplayer ce to only play that one file and build it. But I have no idea how you'd go about doing it. You don't have to modify MPlayer CE at all. http://files.extremscorner.co.cc/wii/apps/mplayer-ce/pirate.zipby Extrems - Ideas, requests
Edit menu.conf, scroll down a bit for the blip.tv stuff and it should be obvious enough.by Extrems - Homebrew Applications
QuoteSifJarWiiMC is based on the same code WiiMC does not always integrate advancements to the MPlayer core from MPlayer CE, at least not immediately. QuoteSifJarboth are updated in roughly parallel They're independent.by Extrems - Homebrew General
For the average user, sure. Also massive bump.by Extrems - Homebrew Applications
miiPlayer was based on a newer revision of MPlayer CE, r566 I believe. All it had was: - Nerfed DVD reading. - Rotating OSD with different information. - Multiple backgrounds. It only existed because I refused gazstone's patches. QuoteewookieOf course, from what I've read since this post, WiiMC is going to blow all of this out-of-the-water Not really.by Extrems - Homebrew Applications