Original author(s) | Moonlight (Infantile Paralyser) |
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Developer(s) | Krishen V. Persaud |
Initial release | 2008 |
Stable release | 2.10 stable [Download] |
Platform | Nintendo DS (Homebrew)eg Nintendo DS card slot |
Available in | Multi |
Type | Media player |
License | Freeware |
Website | home.att.ne.jp/blue/moonlight/ |
MoonShell is a homebrew multimedia player for the Nintendo DS, Nintendo DS lite, Nintendo DSi, and Nintendo 3DS. It is a well known, popular piece of Nintendo DS homebrew software, [1][2] and offers a way to play videos and audio on the DS, along with other homebrew games.[3]
Published development versions of MoonShell began with "ver0.1" on August 2, 2005.[4] Current releases of the player support DPG video files, MP3 / OGG / MOD / SPC / MDX (no PCM) / GBS / HES / NSF / XM / MIDI / WMA / low bit rate AAC audio / non-progressive JPEG / BMP / GIF / PNG images, text files,[5] and ebooks.[6][7] The latest version (2.10) can play FLAC files, though with some audible sound distortion. MoonShell plays videos at 20fps (higher frame rates are possible but slowdown may occur, especially in video scenes with a lot of motion), with joint stereo sound at a sample rate of 32.768 kHz. Both screens on the DS are used, with the bottom screen allowing file selection and control via touchscreen. The integrated plug-in system provides extensibility of program features. To add a feature, the plug-in files are simply copied to the appropriate folder. In order to function as a media player, several plug-in files are distributed with the software.
MoonShell is included as the default multimedia player for the commercial products N-Card, R4 DS, EDGE, CycloDS, i-cheat XTRA, M3 DS Simply, M3i Zero and SuperCard DSTWO. The EZFlash V Flash Card and SuperCard One has modified Moonshell source code for firmware use which can be used for booting NDS files. Another modification made for the product M3 Real is the DSM Player. MoonShell installation depends upon the modchip built into these products.[8]
There are several methods of encoding standard video formats into the DS-native DPG video format. On Microsoft Windows, the programs SUPER
,[9], batchDPG
,[10] dpgenc
, the latter being included with the MoonShell package, and Daniusoft video converter ultimate, are able to convert a wide variety of video formats into DPG
format. There are also other alternatives for Windows. On other platforms, such as Linux and Mac OS X, MEncoder is capable of producing compatible files if given the right settings, and numerous scripts such as mpeg_stat
and DPG Converter
exist to automate this process. Additionally, the Moon Books Project website offers browser-based online video conversion, providing another platform-neutral alternative.[11]
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