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Commodore Amiga 1200 "Bad Apple" 30fps full stereo. How 'bout them apples? 3 года назад


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Commodore Amiga 1200 "Bad Apple" 30fps full stereo. How 'bout them apples?

World premiere? Maybe. Commodore Amiga 1200 (circa 1992) (real hardware capture) playing "Bad Apple" with full onboard audio stereo @ 28,867Hz and 640x240 (Hi-Res Non-Interlaced) 30fps video (with shadows in tact). Note 28,867Hz is max quality for onboard Paula in 15KHz video modes. Accomplished on an A1200 with ACA1233 68030 and Elbox FastATA 1200, connected to an 170GB SSD (via adapter obviously). This is the real deal - onboard video, onboard audio (though my capture solution sucks). Supposedly the 68030 board isn't needed but my workbench installation uses a bit too much RAM for me to be able to run this with remaining memory. UPDATE: I confirmed that this does run the same using the stock CPU (I swapped in an old DKB 8MB memory card and re-tested). I also confirmed that using a simple CF-to-IDE adapter with the stock 1200 IDE (no FastATA board) is too slow for this (even allowing dropped frames it lags with audio problems). Software used is Movec's (EAB) beta AGABlaster and agaconv. Specified agaconv to use four bitplanes to recover the bandwidth needed for 640 ("HI" Res) width at this frame rate. Captured using a cheap "Amazon" composite to HDMI adapter and an outboard HDMI capture device. Unfortunately, the best I could do is feed the Luma signal from an S-Video converter into the adapter's composite input then fix the brightness/contrast (and aspect ratio) in post. That unfortunately limited the bandwidth as well as removed the color from my workbench screen. The capture device also limited the audio quality (192kbps AAC), but the overall point still comes through just fine.

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