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Modding, Mission Design, and Coding => FS2 Open Coding - The Source Code Project (SCP) => Topic started by: jdjtcagle on May 29, 2004, 02:29:48 pm
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I need help to get it working, I don't understand it??
Link (http://return0.pisem.net/graph.html#mve2avi)
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what is there to understand? you just pass it a .mve and it creates an uncompressed .avi? if the palette of the resultant avi don't look right (NOT the one during capture, that is supposed to look odd), use -30 as extra commandline option after the filename. Optionally you can specify the target .avi as second argument, pushing any existing arguments to the next position.
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Ok, to use it you need to put all the files in the zip into rhe same folder, (not desktop) wIth NO SPACES in the folder name... you then need to go to c:/windows/system32 (or c:\winnit/system/ and search for a file called "command"... copy the file to the folder with FSP... Copy the movie you want to convert to the same folder, and re-name it something simply (all caps is easier too) and add the ".MVE" to the end... for example: "BASTION.MVE"...
open the command prompt you copied, and it will automatically go to the correct directory... type the following: [q]fsp.exe BASTION.MVE[/q]
where BASTION.MVE is the movie name, IN THAT FORMAT... press enter... wait while the movie plays (it may look verry messed up) and then notice as the AVI is deposited into the folder under the same filename...
Enjoy...
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Thanks Hippo :yes:
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did it work for you?
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yep, except its choppy as hell when I tried it in windows media player?? :confused:
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Irfanview
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Ahhh... It works fine now for some reason(don't know why) But, ya everything works as it should :)
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Check the filesize JDJ. You might be rather horrified.
Couple of quick points.
1) You may need Windows NT/2k/XP to do the FS2 intro as the file produced is around 4GB in size (which means you'll need a NTFS partition)
2) Obviously you probably won't want to give up ~10GB of hard drive space for the movies so you'll probably want to convert them into a compressed avi format. For this you may want a copy of virtualdub (http://www.virtualdub.org/)
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IT also seems to vary depending on how much you have running when you convert it...
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Originally posted by karajorma
Check the filesize JDJ. You might be rather horrified.
Couple of quick points.
1) You may need Windows NT/2k/XP to do the FS2 intro as the file produced is around 4GB in size (which means you'll need a NTFS partition)
2) Obviously you probably won't want to give up ~10GB of hard drive space for the movies so you'll probably want to convert them into a compressed avi format. For this you may want a copy of virtualdub (http://www.virtualdub.org/)
Unless you have a huge hard drive... :p
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Ok, for right now I have the freespace1 movies and they are around 500 to 900 MB and the Intro is only 19 MB
And yes my hard drive is pretty HUGE in my opinion, 59 GB on one and like 14 on the other
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Intro is a LOT bigger then 19MB... a LOT... ts the longest movie in both FS1 and 2... Therefore, it will have a bigger file...
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Originally posted by Hippo
Unless you have a huge hard drive... :p
And a low forehead. :p
If you're taking up 10GB for something you can fit in 200MB.
Originally posted by Hippo
Intro is a LOT bigger then 19MB... a LOT... ts the longest movie in both FS1 and 2... Therefore, it will have a bigger file...
Mine take up 38MB but I suspect I compressed them too much. I might redo them one day if I learn a bit more about compression setting or someone posts some good ones :)
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True... Bu it may not be imperative...
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Originally posted by Hippo
Intro is a LOT bigger then 19MB... a LOT... ts the longest movie in both FS1 and 2... Therefore, it will have a bigger file...
It's the Freespace 1 Intro
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If there's enough demand for it, I can redo all the FS2 movies in larger filesizes with a solid encode.
Some of the artifacts (such as the blocking) can't be completely fixed, but it should look decent enough.
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Keep in mind that this is not officially sanctioned by the SCP. In fact, last I heard, it was illegal to use any program besides interplay's that played/converted MVE files...
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yeah, um... don't do this... realy, it's bad...
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there, you have been officaly told not to do this by the SCP.
but theres not to much we can do to stop you ;)
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Originally posted by WMCoolmon
Keep in mind that this is not officially sanctioned by the SCP. In fact, last I heard, it was illegal to use any program besides interplay's that played/converted MVE files...
I thought reverse engineering was legal in the states? Their beef with this program maybe that it wasn't RE'd but if it has been I can't see how they could complain about it.
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Ahhh.... Interplay will pop out of the grave and kill us all!!! ;)
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Originally posted by jdjtcagle
Ahhh.... Interplay will pop out of the grave and kill us all!!! ;)
No, they'll just pass a Cease and Desist to Gamespy who will pull HLP's hosting.
They may not have an office, but they can still make a copy of the old letters at their local net caff, change the names using a borrowed ballpoint, and beg for some stamps.
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I actually knew my post was poop, it was just a joke.:p
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*sneezes*