
Completely made of pen only to play the entire Pokemon intro. Probably watch using Turbowarp. https://turbowarp.org/563912605/ The turbowarp tab is not frozen, it's just making the player a bit faster by creating a 10,000,000 character long string to use instead of a 5,000,000 character long one. After it "decompresses" once, you can safely press the green flag without having to wait through the entire process again. This is a great example on why it's so hard to play pen video on Scratch -- It can't play this even near full speed on Scratch, and Turbowarp struggles to even run it at the original speed of 8fps! (If anyone has any ideas on how to speed this up in not too much code please tell me, I'm completely open to hear it). Of course, I'm still completely planning on making more things like this if I can think of any better/faster ways to compress said video. RLE, threshold of 0.175 (I'll explain that later, it's getting late for me rn so I'm just making a basic notes and credits), encoded at 480x360 8fps. Not too bad if I do say so myself, though you could definitely lower the resolution and get a far better quality. There's some bug in my encoding, my encoding preview, or my decoding that makes it so this looks worse than it did in the encoding preview but as it still looks recognizable so I'm guessing it's my preview that's bugged. For why I'm making another project very similar to my last one: Compressing video is fun, and the Pokemon intro is a standard on Scratch video playing it seems. ...I also did this because this took less time to encode than to play it out normally lol, meaning this encoded more than ~1440x faster than my previous video player.