viDSnips by icedaddy for the NDS has been updated bringing it to v2.A If you don't know viDSnips is a basic media player for your NDS that allows you to show short video clips in the game.
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"viDSnips is a basic media player for the NDS intended for showing short video clips within games. This library uses viDSnips 2 that has a number of significant improvements over the initial player. The choppy sound issue has been sorted out with crisp audio reproduction in version 2. The video playback is also improved and more robust and the .vDS media file format has also been improved allowing much smaller media files. I have also made the video converter tools much more manageable.
BUT (and there is always a 'but') if you are a DSGM developer then beware and take note: DSGM does not allow the inclusion of libraries (such as viDSnips) into DSGM projects. Actually James was supposed to be providing this very support but it would appear he has pretty much abandoned DSGM and is focused on other things. So, to use this (or any) library with a DSGM project you will need to stop using DSGM at some point within your project development and get your hands a little dirty with the actual project files and sources."
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sample1
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