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Joghurtaffe
Marine
Posted: 10 Oct 2005
04:22 GMT
Total Posts: 24
hey wat do i need to do this and is it complicated
darksideprogramming
Guardian
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Posted: 10 Oct 2005
04:37 GMT
Total Posts: 1005
Well, I don't exactly remember how to do it... check ticalc, it might be there...

EDIT: 1337! w00t!

[Edited by darksideprogramming on 10-Oct-05 13:40]
greenorange
Goliath
Posted: 10 Oct 2005
05:23 GMT
Total Posts: 199
Titanium Multimedia.

This program will convert Windows videos to your TI calculator. Supported calculators are: 82,83,83+,85, 86, 89 and 92+. You approximately need 10 mouseclicks to convert your video. Stunning results (videos at 10FPS!) This new version includes real greyscale as well as emulation, different screen sizes, support for Quicktime movies and animated GIFs. New is also an option to set conversion quality, making videos almost ten times longer!

And this DOES work. I tried it. It might give you ~15 frames on an 86, but it works.

[Edited by greenorange on 10-Oct-05 14:24]
Joghurtaffe
Marine
Posted: 10 Oct 2005
05:49 GMT
Total Posts: 24
uhh yah wats it the pointo of that. correct me if im wrong but the 84s have the to go link port not the 83s so y would i want to convert a movie i could never watch?
greenorange
Goliath
Posted: 10 Oct 2005
10:22 GMT
Total Posts: 199
Well, that program will work for any link port on any calculator :) You can convert any video, regardless of link port. Just convert, and use TIConnect to send it :)
Ichiro
Probe
Posted: 11 Oct 2005
20:52 GMT
Total Posts: 12
wow, that's cool
Jonny23451
Ultralisk
Posted: 11 Oct 2005
21:35 GMT
Total Posts: 214
Since when could you watch videos on your calc? Like mini animations? I'm confused!
Xero Xcape
Marine
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Posted: 12 Oct 2005
03:04 GMT
Total Posts: 29
You missed the whole Sound/Video craze over the summer... (and before you got here) the biggest thing is the usb8X driver playing video off a thumb drive

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JcCorp
Probe
Posted: 12 Oct 2005
15:30 GMT
Total Posts:

Edit
And the mouse thing... let's not forget about THAT one...
Joghurtaffe
Marine
Posted: 12 Oct 2005
16:58 GMT
Total Posts: 24
what cable do i need to connect to my usb flash drive?>
Racer9
Probe
Posted: 22 Oct 2005
16:54 GMT
Total Posts: 13
That was stated earlier in this thread.

I wish the video thing didn't have a limit like it does because then you could make huge movies and actually play them off the flash drive and get decent length
masterpubes
Probe
Posted: 8 Nov 2005
16:03 GMT
Total Posts: 2
how do i download a game on to my ti- 84 plus
threefingeredguy
Ghost
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Posted: 8 Nov 2005
16:28 GMT
Total Posts: 1189
Bahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha why did you post that here?
Read the FAQ.
Clicky Here.

[Edited by threefingeredguy on 09-Nov-05 01:31]

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Andy
Administrator
Posted: 8 Nov 2005
18:09 GMT
Total Posts: 939
Please don't ask the same question in more than one place at the same time.

<<faq 3>>
KevinDubrow
Probe
Posted: 21 Nov 2005
20:09 GMT
Total Posts: 7
you tell him andy!
KevinDubrow
Probe
Posted: 21 Nov 2005
20:14 GMT
Total Posts: 7
hey, where can i get some more detailed info on this video calculator thingy. Gimme Gimme!..... please
jessef
Goliath
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Posted: 21 Nov 2005
23:43 GMT
Total Posts: 192
it was on ticalc a while ago look through the news articles.
quarter
Probe
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Posted: 22 Nov 2005
16:17 GMT
Total Posts: 8
If anybody needs a quarter, i'm always here.
KevinDubrow
Probe
Posted: 22 Nov 2005
16:18 GMT
Total Posts: 7
can i borow a quarter?
quarter
Probe
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Posted: 22 Nov 2005
19:40 GMT
Total Posts: 8
Sure you can, just go to the bank!!!





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