10-04-2010, 05:48 PM
http://www.cdiemu.org/
Quote:This version of CD-i Emulator is currently in closed pre-beta test and will by publicly released in a few days.
You need a reasonable (2010) PC running Windows XP or newer; on modern PC's you should have very good emulation performance. My current development dual core Pentium 2.1 GHz laptop using Windows 7 often gets 30/50 video performance or better. This will drop somewhat when MPEG is played but it is still quite good. Audio skipping should to be a thing of the past (except when writing video to a file).
A number of existing CD-i title compatibility problems have been solved for this version and a number of new CD-i player models are now fully or minimally supported.
Important new features added for this version are the following:
* Support for CHD disc image files (compatible with MESS/MAME)
* Support for writing AVI, PNG or WAV files
* Support for controlling the CD-i pointing device with the keyboard
* Support for recording and playing back CD-i input events
* Proof-of-concept support for MPEG playing on Gate Array MPEG cartridges
This version of CD-i Emulator incorporates source code from MAME/MESS used to support the CHD file format and the writing of AVI and PNG files. Such re-use is allowed by the MAME/MESS license which is essentially BSD.
This beta version is essentially a limited edition, unless you have already activated an unlimited edition on your machine or you're using a Philips Mono-I player system ROM. The latter exception allows for full compability tests against the MESS CD-i driver.
See the Player Support and DVC Support sections and Full Release Notes for more information.