--- Wednesday, October 19, 2005
ASCII Movie Player (Quicktime/Terminal for Mac OS X)Permalink: 10/19/2005 04:33:00 PM | << Back HomeThis is probably the coolest freebie app I've seen. It uses Quicktime to draw out movies in ASCII through the Mac OS X Terminal. Schwing. Full sound support. You may need to resize the terminal to cover the full-screen of your mac to see the clip properly. Requires: Quicktime 6 or 7, on Mac OS X 10.3 or 10.4+ Installation Instructions: (by me) 1. Download the linked app. -- UPDATE: There's actually a color version as well. (thanks iMeowBot) I don't think it's as good but it's not bad. The Terminal can only display 16 different colors, so you'll see some odd colors elsewhere. 2. Open a new Finder window and press Apple+Shift+G. 3. Enter: /usr/bin -- (and press enter) 4. Drag the "ASCIIMoviePlayer" app (only the file with the black console icon) to /usr/bin Usage: 1. Open the Terminal from /Applications/Utilities. 2. For this example, we'll open a movie file off the Desktop. So, copy a movie there, and then, in the Terminal, type: cd Desktop 3. Now, type: ASCIIMoviePlayer "nameofyourmovie.mov" -- Tip: If you can't find your movie's name, instead of typing that, first type simply "ls" (that's 'ell-ess') without the quotes for a list of files. Ta-da.
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