Difference between revisions of "DCA file"

From Pikmin Technical Knowledge Base
Jump to navigation Jump to search
(Sorry this is really all I know.)
 
Line 1: Line 1:
DCA files are a model animation format used in Pikmin 1.  DCA files use frame-by-frame animation to show precise movements.
+
{{todo|Research this more.}}
 +
DCA files are a model animation format used in ''[[Pikmin]]''.  DCA files use frame-by-frame animation to show precise movements.
  
DCA files cannot be found outside of any archive, and are instead located in [[Pikmin BUN Files|bundle archives]].
+
DCA files cannot be found outside of any archive, and are instead located in [[BUN file|bundle archives]].
  
 
Sorry that's all I really know right now.  If you make the animation play slowly with the KEY files, they look really jittery and mess with timing.  It's the IEEE-754 float after the "spd" label.
 
Sorry that's all I really know right now.  If you make the animation play slowly with the KEY files, they look really jittery and mess with timing.  It's the IEEE-754 float after the "spd" label.
  
 
{{Credits|Minty_Meeo}}
 
{{Credits|Minty_Meeo}}
 +
 +
[[Category:Pikmin]]
 +
[[Category:File formats]]

Revision as of 16:00, 30 June 2018

To do: Research this more.

DCA files are a model animation format used in Pikmin. DCA files use frame-by-frame animation to show precise movements.

DCA files cannot be found outside of any archive, and are instead located in bundle archives.

Sorry that's all I really know right now. If you make the animation play slowly with the KEY files, they look really jittery and mess with timing. It's the IEEE-754 float after the "spd" label.

Credits: Minty_Meeo