There should be another thread strictly for bax animations so this one could be for tech support.
How am I supposed to convert my .mp4 to a .ivf so that I can use it with this? The only results I can find are for the exact opposite.
You can transcode any video supported by ffmpeg into IVF by running ffmpeg -i "input.video" -f ivf "output.ivf".
If your source video resolution isn't the required you can also do ffmpeg -i "input.video" -f ivf -vf scale=<WIDTH>:240,fps=<FRAMERATE> "output.ivf", with "WIDTH" being either 400, 320 or 720 and "FRAMERATE" being between 1 and 60.
I'm not actively developing it any further but it still works just fine. I just haven't had any time to work on it and there's not a lot to improve on, maybe swapping framebuffer addresses instead of using GPU DMA and improving the transcoder (especially the latter). If there are any bugs I'll fix them ASAP.Is this still alive?
Try building makebax for Linux and running that insteadI keep getting a "couldn't open output.ivf for reading" error in wine cmd.
Ubuntu 18.04.01 LTS
64 bit
how am i building this and what do I need to build this?Try building makebax for Linux and running that inatein
https://gitlab.com/Wolfvak/BAX/tree/master/makebax#compilinghow am i building this and what do I need to build this?
I just got done doing that, and now I have a file called makebax that I can't seem to run.https://gitlab.com/Wolfvak/BAX/tree/master/makebax#compiling
Just clone the repo, go to the `makebax` directory and run `make` on a Linux dev system.
chmod +x makebaxI just got done doing that, and now I have a file called makebax that I can't seem to run.
Would linux executables being included in releases for makebax be one? Itd be useful but it's fine if you dont want to do it.Lately I've been thinking about getting back to BAX, ironing out some of the bugs, cleaning up the code, etc, but I don't really know what to add to it.
So, suggestions are accepted! (other than sound support, or faster background loading...)
The problem with bundling linux executables is dependency hell - the copy built in my system might require some library it doesn't need on yours, and let's not even get into architecture differences (i386 vs amd64 vs everything else).Would linux executables being included in releases for makebax be one? Itd be useful but it's fine if you dont want to do it.