The case for a MiSTer-native video player
Posted: Sat Mar 20, 2021 5:50 pm
Like cameras, what the pros always say is that "the best camera is the one you have with you", whether that be a simple point & shoot, or mobile phone, or DSLR... and I find just replacing the word "camera" with "computer" or "console" works equally as appropriately.
I recently got a Dell 2007FPB. It's a quality monitor, 4:3; 1600 x 1200P, and I got it for use exclusively for use with MiSTer and for that purpose, it's amazing.
Then Zack Snyder's Justice League came out and it's in 4:3 aspect ratio and I thought to myself... "hey, perfect timing, I should watch that on my new Dell 4:3 monitor", but no, that wasn't possible for me as I don't have a HDMI-to-DVI cable and none of my computers or laptops have VGA output. So I was stuck watching the movie on my 32:9 super ultrawide 1440P samsung. Oh well, it was still a great movie, but how amazing would it be to be able to watch classic Movies and TV shows directly on the MiSTer?
When searching for a great monitor for MiSTer, I could have gone with a 16:10 1920x1200 monitor, but I didn't, because I see a lot of value in the 4:3 aspect ratio. The movies of my favourite director Stanley Kubrick, like Full Metal Jacket are also best experienced in 4:3 AR too IMO.
I, like probably many of you, consider MiSTer more than the sum of its parts. It's now an integral part of my entertainment set-up. I value it even more than my PS5 and Xbox Series X and I've completely eschewed traditional software emulation altogether.
Look at the OG Xbox... that was created as a dedicated consoles with DVD playing capabilities, but it was hacked to allow for homebrew. What came of that was Xbox Media Centre, or XBMC. XBMC eventually became Kodi and Plex and the rest as they say is history.
The problem with these systems media system is that they are simply too bloated in my opinion. I love the simplicity of the MiSTer interface, reminding me of the utilitarianism of the Command line interface. Many people have wished for a "flashier" front-end, like you can find with RetroPie, and a lot of time has been spent arguing for the merits of the simpler interface of the MiSTer.
I believe that if the MiSTer had a native video player, using the same interface as what is there currently, it would bring value to the platform as a whole and also cement the existing interface as one that is both practical and here-to-stay.
Anyway... those are just some thoughts. I'm not really pushing for the inclusion/developement of a video player for MiSTer, I'm just saying it would be sweet for me personally and I'm pretty certain it will come along eventually. In the meantime, I guess I will crack out the old Raspberry Pi to act as a makeshift dedicated 4:3 video player.
I recently got a Dell 2007FPB. It's a quality monitor, 4:3; 1600 x 1200P, and I got it for use exclusively for use with MiSTer and for that purpose, it's amazing.
Then Zack Snyder's Justice League came out and it's in 4:3 aspect ratio and I thought to myself... "hey, perfect timing, I should watch that on my new Dell 4:3 monitor", but no, that wasn't possible for me as I don't have a HDMI-to-DVI cable and none of my computers or laptops have VGA output. So I was stuck watching the movie on my 32:9 super ultrawide 1440P samsung. Oh well, it was still a great movie, but how amazing would it be to be able to watch classic Movies and TV shows directly on the MiSTer?
When searching for a great monitor for MiSTer, I could have gone with a 16:10 1920x1200 monitor, but I didn't, because I see a lot of value in the 4:3 aspect ratio. The movies of my favourite director Stanley Kubrick, like Full Metal Jacket are also best experienced in 4:3 AR too IMO.
I, like probably many of you, consider MiSTer more than the sum of its parts. It's now an integral part of my entertainment set-up. I value it even more than my PS5 and Xbox Series X and I've completely eschewed traditional software emulation altogether.
Look at the OG Xbox... that was created as a dedicated consoles with DVD playing capabilities, but it was hacked to allow for homebrew. What came of that was Xbox Media Centre, or XBMC. XBMC eventually became Kodi and Plex and the rest as they say is history.
The problem with these systems media system is that they are simply too bloated in my opinion. I love the simplicity of the MiSTer interface, reminding me of the utilitarianism of the Command line interface. Many people have wished for a "flashier" front-end, like you can find with RetroPie, and a lot of time has been spent arguing for the merits of the simpler interface of the MiSTer.
I believe that if the MiSTer had a native video player, using the same interface as what is there currently, it would bring value to the platform as a whole and also cement the existing interface as one that is both practical and here-to-stay.
Anyway... those are just some thoughts. I'm not really pushing for the inclusion/developement of a video player for MiSTer, I'm just saying it would be sweet for me personally and I'm pretty certain it will come along eventually. In the meantime, I guess I will crack out the old Raspberry Pi to act as a makeshift dedicated 4:3 video player.