I followed the instructions to the T. I did everything and saved the AVI file. But when I go to right click it there is no option to convert to a MO file. I opened the program folder in my C drive to find a MobiClip app of some sort and there is a converter program there, but when i click to open it I get a message saying no input field specified.
Hey Guys, right now, someone is writing a decoder for the.moflex-file format (mobiclip) for 3DS. It's already able to 'play' the video on PC but it cannot convert it to avi yet. I know that the coder of this decoder is very busy and won't work alot on it. I would like to see a fully working decoder+converter and probably a encoder so we can create much better Fantranslations (subbed movies).
I've uploaded the source of the mobiclip-decoder, probably someone would be able to create a converter and a encoder for it? Uploaded the source + Moflex-File HERE.
Hey, here's a little tutorial on how to use the Mobiclip Multicore Encoder to convert 3D videos (from YouTube etc.) to.moflex (to inject them in.cia files and view them in 3D on your 3DS) Requirements: • Mobiclip Multicore Encoder (either be an accepted Nintendo developer or find it somewhere else) • A Side-by-Side OR Top-and-Bottom 3D video, there is a lot of 3D content on YouTube (like for example trailers) which can be downloaded with jDownloader or any other video download software First, here is an image of a graph I used to convert a video: Now, here are the exact steps: 1. Freeware rar password cracker torrent. Get 3D video from YouTube (I used ) Optional: increase sound volume of the video with another application, it seems that when converting videos with specific audio codecs, the sound volume will be a lot quiter after encoding 2. Start Mobiclip Multicore Encoder 3.
Input Filters -> Video Files, double click, browse for your downloaded file. When it shows up in the file list, do NOT tick 3D-Interleaved. Preview your downloaded video in VLC. If the images are • left and right, add 3D Filters -> Split Side-by-Side, then double click on the filter, select 'Left-eye image is on left half' (or the other way round, but normally that is the case), then 'OK' • on the top and bottom, choose 3D Filters -> Split Top-and-Bottom, then double click on the filter, select 'Left-eye image is on top half' (or again the other way round, depending on the video), then 'OK' This step basically splits the image in half and creates an interleaved video stream that we can already use to convert.
However, if you click preview while selecting the filter you will see that the aspect ratio is not right anymore, this is why we need to use 5. Geometric Filters -> Crop and Resize to stretch the image to fit the 3DS screen (double click on filter, tick 'resize' -> manual, 400x240). If you click preview now (while the Crop and Resize filter is selected), your parameters should look roughly the same, with the correct width and height, as well as 3D set to 'Yes': 6. Audio filters -> Convert Audio, double click, I set everything to 'No change' there. I don't know if this filter is really necessary but I always add it, just to be sure.
Last but not least, Encode Filters -> Mobiclip Encoder. Double click it to bring up the final settings and leave everything as it is, but only choose your output directory.
If you already changed something, these are the default settings I always use to convert: 8. At the end, make sure you connected all filters correctly (all should be green) and click 'Queue Job', change to tab 'Job Queue' and click 'Start Queue'. Follow the progress in the 'Progress' tab. After it is done converting, replace the moflex in another app, edit the movie name and rebuild it as.cia (or.3DS) to install with your preferred cia installer. There are several tutorials on unpacking and repacking cias, and has just recently released an easy method to inject.moflex files into cia here: If anything is unclear just ask. Greetings, juli299.