Movycat – A terminal movie player written in Zig

(github.com)

58 points | by codethief 3 days ago ago

11 comments

  • JaggerJo 15 hours ago ago

    How does it render pixel data to the terminal?

    I've stumbled over sixels [1], but movy seems to use something else that also enables color output and a higher resolution?

    [1]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sixel

    EDIT:

    > It renders frames as ANSI half block characters..

    Seems like the resolution looks better than it actually is in the screenshots. It effectively seems to be 2 vertical Pixels per character.

    • simonmic 5 hours ago ago

      I had the same question. The demo video does not look like half blocks. More details of the terminal, font, window config used would be illuminating.

  • anthk 3 days ago ago

    I'd love Metal Warrior (and Hessian) ported to SDL2 and some 6502 CPU library similar to what the Super Mario World port for PC it's using to emulate 6502's Big Brother.

    Also, the author it's amazing; I was looking for this https://github.com/M64GitHub/6510-emulator-c in order to run Metal Warrior 1-4 (and a few more c64 demos) under my n270 ATOM based netbook without getting mad with VICE. I already use FastSID instead of resid and I rebuilt it against SDL1 and disabled some OpenGL effects, but it doesn't run 100% fast.

    Yes, I tried with x64 instead of x64sc.

    Maybe one day I'll be competent enough to create some simple SDL2 based emulator with that core plus the 6502...

  • teddyh a day ago ago

    If this leads to more and more advanced graphic features in terminals, how long before MGR is effectively reimplemented?

  • moondev a day ago ago

    > (Excerpt from the 64k Demo "Universal Sequence" from the amazing demo group "Conspiracy")

    First time I have seen this. Incredible music and intense gfx all packaged under 64k? Impressive as hell.

  • foobarqux a day ago ago

    mpv can play to the terminal using ascii codes or sixel/kitty-protocol.

  • anthk 3 days ago ago

    Just use mplayer -vo aa (or mpv).

    For terminals and the framebuffer, either fbdev or KMS.

    • aidenn0 a day ago ago

      Movycat looks most like mpv's "-vo tct" option. It uses ASCII half-blocks which is the same as what TCT defaults do.

      (Playing animated content with "-vo tct --vo-tct-256=yes" is a great way to get early-90s video game vibes.

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