Wth, Does Gpcinema Not Work With Slubmans?


Jarska333

What do you want?
:(
I just recently chanced my firmware to slubman's, and now tried to run gpcinema... It just reboots! Waaaaah! :unsure:

What's the problem? I have a BLU+ and 128mb card... If that means anything...
 
Jarska333 posted on May 12 2005 at 06:30 PM said:
:(
I just recently chanced my firmware to slubman's, and now tried to run gpcinema... It just reboots! Waaaaah!  :unsure:

What's the problem? I have a BLU+ and 128mb card... If that means anything...
use gpcinema2 ;)
 
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Jarska333 posted on May 12 2005 at 07:16 PM said:
It no worky in BLU+ :(

Unless I'm behind my times. :unsure:
damn, anyways wasnt there a patch for gpcinema1?
 
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Seems so. There's a patched one in gp32.de.

Cheers! :)

Edit: BUT!
Here's another problem. Few pics taken with my phonecam:
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Looks like.. bleeding... :ph34r:
I wonder if that is fixable

Edit: Comparison.
 
I think you needed a plug-in for slubman to run commercial programs. and a while ago GPCinema cost you some $$$.
 
you can run the origanal by first putting the blu fimware bin file in the gpmm directory then start up your gp then go to the fimware icon in the launcher then just use the play option in that firmware to launch it.


Bourbon
 
Where would I get the original fw? Anyways, the patched/compressed gpc seems to work fine.

Anyone know what could cause those... graphic errors?
 
Jarska333 posted on May 13 2005 at 05:09 AM said:
Where would I get the original fw? Anyways, the patched/compressed gpc seems to work fine.

Anyone know what could cause those... graphic errors?
I cant remember where I got it from, but I can email it you.
 
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Had the same probs with movies. Always use resolutions which are multiples of 16 (eg. 240, 224, 208, 192, 176...) for the y-high. That should fix your probs.
 
Jarska333 posted on May 13 2005 at 01:56 PM said:
Yep, it was widescreen, had it converted to 320x174, when 320x176 is perfect. :)
Great :D
 
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QuasaR posted on May 13 2005 at 07:43 AM said:
Had the same probs with movies. Always use resolutions which are multiples of 16 (eg. 240, 224, 208, 192, 176...) for the y-high. That should fix your probs.
Whoah yes, a year ago it took me DAYS to find that out... The teeth traces are still on my keyboard...
 
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