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Jack Burton
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Wow! Check it out
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Dracolisk
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Wow.. that was really, REALLY awesome.Thanks for sharing, Hive. [img]graemlins/thumbsup.gif[/img]
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Symbol of Cyric
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SOMEone has too much time on their hands [img]tongue.gif[/img]
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John Locke
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That was really cool. They should do the whole movie. [img]tongue.gif[/img]
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Jack Burton
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John Locke
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I'm a patient man. [img]tongue.gif[/img]
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Ironworks Webmaster
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There is a program that can digitize via ascii any 20 second video clip.. no one made it by hand..
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Takhisis Follower
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Yeah, I wrote a nice post yesterday explaining how it was done, but the connection timed out so it didnt post and I lost it
![]() Let's try again. How you do it is quite simple actually. Take each frame of the video clip. For each frame, take the intensity value of each colour component of each pixel. Combine them by some simple means, e.g. average them to get a grayscale value. Group similar values into one category, so you get say, 128 categories of intensity values. Also group neighbouring pixels together (since, as you can see, an ASCII character at that size is bigger than a pixel). Now simply map each category to an ASCII character and display that character in place of the corresponding group of pixels.
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Dungeon Master
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Nice, but it was very hard to see. [img]tongue.gif[/img]
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