Resize, split, trim, add text, add and edit audio, add subtitles and more with this easy to use program that is designed specifically for converting AVI and WMV videos into the DPG format for the NDS.
this program is not a dgp video editor as the title says, it is for editing avi/wmv and then encoding into dpg using batchdpg. please rename the app so others are not duped.
i was looking for a way to fix an out of sync issue with a dpg vid and spent 20min updating various files to get this app to even run. i was disappointed to find out it doesn't do what i had hoped.
i can not comment on other features as i quicky deleted it. i don't need a simple frontend for batchdpg as i am familiar with many other encoding applications.
"...designed specifically for converting AVI and WMV videos into the DPG format for the NDS. "
I am sorry that it doesn't fix already made DPG's. You could do it with this program actually by demuxing the DPG, inputting the video and audio file, then delaying if needed, and re-encoding.
This is for people that want a simple and fast way to set up DPG's for encoding.
What would you like me to call it? "DPG Video Preparer"? lol
how can you call it a dpg editor when it clearly isn't for the editing of dpgs?
thats like calling a car and airplane just because, even though cars do not fly.
dpg quick start, dpg begin, dpg prep <- are all better more suited names.
the problem with the out of sync audio is a batchdpg issue, which are you using to encode the dpgs. demuxing, and reencoding would yeild the same problem. hence why i'm still looking for a 'dpg video editor.' the better fix would be for ffdshow to support dpg so i could decode the dpg stream for the mpg mod of virtual dub.
your app is well put together but you have to admit the name is very misleading.
Yeah, I should have at least called it Pre-Editor or something.
I didn't think on the name too long, as I didn't think many people would use it outside of gbatmw.net
What I meant by demuxing a DPG and then re-encoding it with delay was this:
I have encoded a DPG, and it was off by 1 sec for example during the playback of the DPG. Well, if I delayed it +or- 1 sec, it would fix it after the re-encode.