VLC HowTo/Play on Yan Micro
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This page describes how to make your Video Files playable on an Play-Yan Micro. | Other "how to" pages |
A Play-Yan Micro is a Nintendo peripheral for Nintendo portable game devices. See Nintendo's official page for more info.
(The rest of the page follow the format/tone set by the Ipod howto article.)
To play on this device, the file you copy to it needs to be of the correct format. This format is summarised below:
Video Codec | mp4v |
Audio Codec | mp4a (MP4 audio), aac (AAC) |
Container | mp4 (MPEG4/MOV) |
Size | 240x174 |
To make the video the correct size, you can edit the preferences, or run vlc from a command prompt. For Windows, make a batch file as shown:
- set INPUT=V:\media\sample.avi
- set OUTPUT=V:\transcode output\sample.mp4
- set VLC=F:\app\VideoLAN\VLC\vlc.exe
- %VLC% "%INPUT%" :sout=#transcode{vcodec=mp4v,vb=1024,scale=1,acodec=mp4a,audio-sync}:std{access=file,mux=mp4,url="%OUTPUT%"} --sout-transcode-width=240 --sout-transcode-height=176 --aspect-ratio=16:9
Fill in the input and output filenames. (FIXME: Aspect Ratio does not seem to be working)
Note: Some videos can be transcoded, some can't. This info is still a work in progress.