Super Mario Bros. Glitches (Capture Card Test 1)
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- Опубліковано 1 лип 2012
- Open the description for lots of technical details and future plans.
This is my first UA-cam test video of my AVerMedia AVerTV HD DVR and CE Labs AV400COMP video distribution amplifier. For this test, I'm just showing off a small sampling of glitches from the original Super Mario Bros. on the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES). Yes, I know this looks like it was recorded from an emulator, but it's from the actual console. Read the technical details below for more information on my settings.
Glitches shown:
Double jump (poorly)
Music cutout
Passing through blocks (multiple times)
Entering the Minus World
Navigating the Minus World
Swim-ducking pseudo-invincibility
Original encode settings:
6 min, 33 sec
97.5 MB
MPEG-4 container
VIDEO:
H.264/AVC @ 480i60
High@L4.1 profile
2,000 kbps average bitrate
640x480 screen resolution (sides cropped from original 720x480)
8:7 display aspect ratio (to match raw NES 256x224 ratio)
MBAFF, interlaced top field first scan
YUV 4:2:0 colorspace/chroma subsampling
29.97 fps
AUDIO:
AAC low complexity (LC)
CBR 80 kbps
1 channel (mono)
48 kHz
Originally captured as DV-AVI NTSC.
This is only the first of a series of tests with this capture card. Expect some HD stuff soon. Halo 3 @ 1080i (interlacing is awful, but when the game actually runs at 30 fps, you don't get any interlacing or lose quality compared with 1080p :P), Minecraft 360 Demo @ 720p, possibly some Wii games at 480p, most likely at 480i, and various other 480i systems like the NES, SNES, and N64. SD videos are captured in DV-AVI NTSC before conversion to H.264. HD videos are captured in Pegasus Imaging's PICVideo MJPEG before conversion to H.264. Bitrate settings vary and are dependent upon the content. (Super Smash Bros. Brawl, for instance, will have a much higher bitrate than PokéPark Wii, even though both would be captured at the same resolution.)
If you want to purchase the capture card and distribution amplifier for your own computer, expect to pay about $180 US.
Oh, and Mario Minus World (my old site) is coming back...in a new way. ;) - Ігри
Testing? What is this, Aperture Science? MARIO BETTER GET SOME CAKE AT THE END OF THIS QUEST.
For the original NES? Dang, that's pretty cool (and old!). It's hard to believe something like the NES can plug into an HD DVR... OF course, it's not IN HD, but I mean, if you were to take it back in time and record footage when Super Mario Bros just came out, people would call you a wizard and you'd make millions. Technology huh... Oh, and nice quality!
Wow I didn't even know about some of these!
Haha at 3:15 and 3:42, you start doing what I tend to do in video games, press the buttons along with the background music. x3
Wahaha, really?! Well it's funny to know that I'm not the only one who picked up on that little silly detail then. I find it to be an amusing detail since I do this very same thing in every video game I play.
I like to press with the background music too ;p
You and everyone else who's at least played a Megaman game XD
Oh and Cat, did you know if you do the Minus World trick and enter the middle pipe instead of the left one, it takes you straight to World 5?
I was going to comment on that but you beat me to it. :P
I like doing that when I get bored )
How exactly did you get your NES to record on this thing? I have the AVerTV right here in front of me with the NES plugged into it and I have no way of viewing the video. Could you post the exact Video Distribution Amplifier you used? Thanks.
Known for past 27 years :)
omg xD aweshum!
ahmm did you try to reach your coins to 100? it becomes another life and its like the moon mario, when mario pass the flag pole, i cant continue the game until it times up.