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Codec family created by [[Actimagine]], aimed at use in various CE devices - mobile phones, handheld gadgets, etc. Part of the official [[Nintendo Gameboy Advance]] and [[NDS]] SDK. | Codec family created by [[Actimagine]], aimed at use in various CE devices - mobile phones, handheld gadgets, etc. Part of the official [[Nintendo Gameboy Advance]] and [[NDS]] SDK. | ||
Videos of this format can be extracted with the ndstool application, a frontend for which is available at http://l33t.spod.org/ratx/DS/dslazy/ , the video files seem to use the extension .vx | Videos of this format can be extracted with the ndstool application, a frontend for which is available at http://l33t.spod.org/ratx/DS/dslazy/ , the video files seem to use the extension .vx and starts with a signature of VXDS in the first 4 bytes. | ||
[[Category:Undiscovered Video Codecs]] | [[Category:Undiscovered Video Codecs]] | ||
[[Category:Video Codecs]] | [[Category:Video Codecs]] |
Revision as of 16:21, 16 February 2007
- Web page: http://www.actimagine.com
- Samples: http://dgreen.gisquared.net/samples/Actimagine/ , a couple of samples from Final Fantasy 3 on the DS.
Codec family created by Actimagine, aimed at use in various CE devices - mobile phones, handheld gadgets, etc. Part of the official Nintendo Gameboy Advance and NDS SDK.
Videos of this format can be extracted with the ndstool application, a frontend for which is available at http://l33t.spod.org/ratx/DS/dslazy/ , the video files seem to use the extension .vx and starts with a signature of VXDS in the first 4 bytes.