I am wondering if the following video processing libs could be included in Fedora itself ? nes_ntsc sms_ntsc snes_ntsc These "perform NTSC video signal processing on an image, giving a result similar to that of the game console connected to a TV and unlike that of a simple palette-based image". To do this it would appear to need to understand the hardware chips used in such consoles, but I find no mention of patented or so techniques.
For eg: nes_ntsc, in it's current incarnation, require or BR only Fedora packages. An out of Fedora game console emulator could use this library to add 80's realizm to the Emu.
The author has released under the LGPL v2.1 or later. Would it be acceptable to be in Fedora ?
DaveT.
On Wed, 2008-08-06 at 01:13 +1000, David Timms wrote:
I am wondering if the following video processing libs could be included in Fedora itself ? nes_ntsc sms_ntsc snes_ntsc These "perform NTSC video signal processing on an image, giving a result similar to that of the game console connected to a TV and unlike that of a simple palette-based image". To do this it would appear to need to understand the hardware chips used in such consoles, but I find no mention of patented or so techniques.
For eg: nes_ntsc, in it's current incarnation, require or BR only Fedora packages. An out of Fedora game console emulator could use this library to add 80's realizm to the Emu.
The author has released under the LGPL v2.1 or later. Would it be acceptable to be in Fedora ?
I see no reason why not.
~spot
Tom "spot" Callaway wrote:
On Wed, 2008-08-06 at 01:13 +1000, David Timms wrote:
I am wondering if the following video processing libs could be included in Fedora itself ? nes_ntsc sms_ntsc snes_ntsc These "perform NTSC video signal processing on an image, giving a result similar to that of the game console connected to a TV and unlike that of a simple palette-based image". To do this it would appear to need to understand the hardware chips used in such consoles, but I find no mention of patented or so techniques.
For eg: nes_ntsc, in it's current incarnation, require or BR only Fedora packages. An out of Fedora game console emulator could use this library to add 80's realizm to the Emu.
The author has released under the LGPL v2.1 or later. Would it be acceptable to be in Fedora ?
I see no reason why not.
~spot
Well in that case, I would like to say: good idea Dabid, go submit them for review!
Regards,
Hans
Hans de Goede wrote:
Tom "spot" Callaway wrote:
On Wed, 2008-08-06 at 01:13 +1000, David Timms wrote:
I am wondering if the following video processing libs could be included in Fedora itself ? nes_ntsc sms_ntsc snes_ntsc These "perform NTSC video signal processing on an image, giving a result similar to that of the game console connected to a TV and unlike that of a simple palette-based image". To do this it would appear to need to understand the hardware chips used in such consoles, but I find no mention of patented or so techniques.
For eg: nes_ntsc, in it's current incarnation, require or BR only Fedora packages. An out of Fedora game console emulator could use this library to add 80's realizm to the Emu.
The author has released under the LGPL v2.1 or later. Would it be acceptable to be in Fedora ?
I see no reason why not.
~spot
Well in that case, I would like to say: good idea Dabid, go submit them for review!
Tom: Thanks for the quick reply. Hans: It'll take me a few days to get a chance to check them over, thanks for the encouragement ;)
DaveT.
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