Does this exist as an empeg program?

Posted by: drakino

Does this exist as an empeg program? - 22/08/2001 17:08



(Pulled from the developers site)

Does anyone know if the above output is from an actual empeg program? I thought maybe it was Kim's old scroller demo, but I just replayed it and it didn't have anything close.

Thanks.

Posted by: Jazzwire

Re: Does this exist as an empeg program? - 22/08/2001 23:23

The old display program used to look like that (non animated) if you passed in /dev/random
I suspect that animation is a sequence of such screens.

Could be wrong though

Jazz
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Posted by: BillB

Re: Does this exist as an empeg program? - 23/08/2001 06:48

I don't know for sure without having my player here to test, but IIRC you can

cat /dev/random >> /dev/display

Of course, I could be thinking of something else.




Bill B.
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Posted by: BillB

Re: Does this exist as an empeg program? - 23/08/2001 06:52

Then again, now that I'm seeing that there's stuff displayed other than static, this is of absolutely no use to you. Sorry.



Bill B.
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Posted by: Dignan

Re: Does this exist as an empeg program? - 23/08/2001 07:19

Is there supposed to be that much static in the image? I doubt anyone would want that! Without the static, it looks pretty cool though.

Was someone planning on making a program to do this to the empeg logo at startup and/or the custom visual? That certainly would be impressive to show off the player to friends

DiGNAN
Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da, etc.
Posted by: peter

Re: Does this exist as an empeg program? - 23/08/2001 07:35

Is there supposed to be that much static in the image? I doubt anyone would want that! Without the static, it looks pretty cool though.

Presumably it's meant to be some sort of dissolve or annealing effect, where pixels keep getting swapped with each other but with a vague bias towards forming the empeg image...

I can't help with identifying it, though: I've never seen it before.

Peter


Posted by: rob

Re: Does this exist as an empeg program? - 23/08/2001 08:00

It reminds me of the SICK (slightly intelligent crazy rosebi, where rosebi is the plural of rosebush) megademo for the archimedes several years ago. They had an excellent static-disolving-into-subliminal-image routine.

Rob


Posted by: peter

Re: Does this exist as an empeg program? - 23/08/2001 09:14

SICK

Weren't they the ones that did that version of Tetris, that totally r00led? The one that shuddered the screen slighly as blocks hit the bottom?

Peter


Posted by: Dignan

Re: Does this exist as an empeg program? - 23/08/2001 09:46

I understand that it looks somewhat like that, but in the background the image isn't static. It's moving. the pixels don't appear to be doing anything but giving the impression of static. for most of the animation you can't even see anything. I don't know, I'm probably wrong

try saving the image to your HD, it didn't work that well for me on the page here.

DiGNAN
Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da, etc.
Posted by: rob

Re: Does this exist as an empeg program? - 23/08/2001 10:53

Yes, it was called Tertis.

Dean from SICK now works somewhere around here and wears a suit. Erk.

Rob


Posted by: peter

Re: Does this exist as an empeg program? - 24/08/2001 02:16

Dean from SICK now works somewhere around here and wears a suit.

The glory of Israel is slain upon the high places; how are the mighty fallen.

And the guy who wrote Monsters, Planetoid and Meteors is writing actuarial software in Delphi these days. Hope I die before I get old...

Peter


Posted by: altman

Re: Does this exist as an empeg program? - 24/08/2001 05:47

It's toby's powerup demo thing, I believe. Supposed to look like a TV being tuned in. It may still be in the visual code on v1.03, but it shouldn't be accessible.

Hugo


Posted by: Dignan

Re: Does this exist as an empeg program? - 24/08/2001 10:24

Ahhh, now that makes sense. It does look like that a bit pretty neat

DiGNAN
Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da, etc.
Posted by: prolux

Re: Does this exist as an empeg program? - 28/08/2001 08:12

Actually, all the static is generated in real time (of course!!!)
And the image is manipulated in real-time.

The cleverness comes in the mixing of the static and deformation of the image.

As Hugo correctly points out this visual was written as a power on sequence for the empeg. It was never used because it would be pretty tricky to implement a smooth animation at this stage of player starup.

It would be pretty boring to release as a standalone visual.

Toby

Posted by: Jazzwire

Re: Does this exist as an empeg program? - 28/08/2001 10:45

I have to admit, I didn't watch the full animation before making my reply...
Looks quite good when you watch it all the way through... =)

Perhaps you could use the static mixing technique as a transition effect between different visuals.

Jazz
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