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311 | Press any key to continue... | Captain Tortilla - Wind Chill (Wintertunes) | 0 | 2020-06-15 | I decided to upload this song, because I couldn't find it on YouTube. | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qIOyl84Gci4 | 0 | . | . | I decided to upload this song, because I couldn't find it on YouTube. More info about wintertunes: http://ubiktune.com/releases/ubi013-various-artists-wintertunes | . | tortilla.webm | Muusika | Music | N/A | Press any key to continue... | Press any key to continue... | 1 | /channel_db_lite/web/thumbs/311.jpg | N/A | /channel_db_lite/web/json/311.json | N/A | N/A | |
372 | Press any key to continue... | Constructor (DOS/PS1) Low-Res FMV capture [Part 1] | 0 | 2021-03-26 | This video contains several FMV-s from the game Constructor (1997). This does not include all of the FMVs since it took me a whole evening just to record these. I may make a part 2 with other FMVs if I have time. | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nlmbKgy_MTI | 0 | Constructor (DOS/PS1) Low-Res FMV capture [Part 1] | Constructor (DOS/PS1) Low-Res FMV capture [Part 1] | This video contains several FMV-s from the game Constructor (1997). This does not include all of the FMVs since it took me a whole evening just to record these. I may make a part 2 with other FMVs if I have time. Timestamps: 0:00 Human player 0:01 Computer player 0:05 Wood yard 0:07 Call worker 0:09 Call foreman (variation A) 0:11 Call repairman (variation A) 0:13 Call foreman (variation B) 0:15 Empty house 1 0:24 Bedroom 1 0:37 Upgrade room 0:41 Bedroom 2 0:53 Superiour bedroom 1:05 Deluxe bedroom 1:17 Bathroom 1 1:30 Bathroom 2 1:42 Superiour bathroom 1:54 Deluxe bathroom 2:07 Living room 1 2:33 Living room 2 2:43 Superiour living room 2:58 Deluxe living room 3:10 Kitchen 1 3:22 Kitchen 2 3:35 Superiour kitchen 3:47 Deluxe kitchen 4:00 Gadgets: Computer 4:04 Gadgets: Double glazing 4:07 Gadgets: Shutters 4:09 Gadgets: Burglar alarm 4:11 Mouse trap 4:13 Complaining tenants 1 4:21 Unhappy tenants 4:23 Happy tenants / Wooden lodge 4:31 Empty house 3 4:43 System3 logo 4:44 Cement yard 4:49 Call Worker 4:51 Gadget factory: Producing gadgets 4:56 Really unhappy tenants 5:01 Cally repairman (variation B) 5:03 Hippy commune 5:07 Call hippy 5:10 Empty house overtaken by hippy 5:27 Empty hippy commune 5:39 Pawn shop |
This video contains several FMV-s from the game Constructor (1997). This does not include all of the FMVs since it took me a whole evening just to record these. I may make a part 2 with other FMVs if I have time. | constr_smallfmv.avi | FMV klipid | FMV clips | N/A | Press any key to continue... | Press any key to continue... | 1 | /channel_db_lite/web/thumbs/372.jpg | N/A | /channel_db_lite/web/json/372.json | N/A | N/A | |
402 | Press any key to continue... | Flipnic - All cutscenes (PAL version) | 0 | 2022-01-02 | This video shows all cutscenes in Flipnic, a pinball game for the PlayStation 2 games console. This video does not contain any help FMV-s, as I already made a video with those. I captured all of these cutscenes with a little FMV hack I made - basically I can replace the cutscene that is supposed to play with another one. This game actually has two types of FMVs - the high resone and the low res one. Some cutscenes contain translucency (e.g. Move On), but this video omits that. The hires cutscenes never have translucency, but the lowres ones do. I have found a hacky way to get translucency data, but it will take some time to actually turn into a full video. |
1 | 1 | 0 | 0 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BDhZr5ArKoI | 0 | Flipnic [PAL PS2 Deinterlaced FMV Rip] | Flipnic - All cutscenes (PAL version) | This video shows all cutscenes in Flipnic, a pinball game for the PlayStation 2 games console. This video does not contain any help FMV-s, as I already made a video with those. I captured all of these cutscenes with a little FMV hack I made - basically I can replace the cutscene that is supposed to play with another one. This game actually has two types of FMVs - the high res one and the low res one. Some cutscenes contain translucency (e.g. Move On), but this video omits that. The hires cutscenes never have translucency, but the lowres ones do. I have found a hacky way to get translucency data, but it will take some time to actually turn into a full video. Related links: Help FMVs (TUTO.BIN): https://youtu.be/374kqzSBuOA Game Over 6 (GAME_OVER6.PSS): https://youtu.be/AcqUf014EDQ Exported MOV files with translucency (W.I.P.): https://bit.ly/FlipnicFMV V/O RIP w unused sounds: https://youtu.be/o8TtCp63uuo Timestamps and filenames: 0:00 Intro (SHUKYAKUDEMO.PSS) 1:24 Title screen (TITLE_.PSS) 1:42 Drop of Silver 1 (SILVER_DROOP.PSS) 1:59 Circle of Life 1 (CIRCLE_OF_LIFE.PSS) 2:21 Freeze Over 1 (FREEZE_OVER.PSS) 2:38 Hidden Path Discovery 1 (TAKIWARI.PSS) 2:52 UFO Quiz Show (UFO_QUIZ_SHOW.PSS*) 3:02 Lucky Flamingos (LUCKEY_FLAMINGOS.PSS*) 3:08 Freeze Over 2 (FREEZE_OVER2.PSS) 3:24 Drop of Silver 2 (SILVER_DROP2.PSS) 3:41 Circle of Life 2 (CIRCLE_OF_LIFE2.PSS) 4:02 Hidden Path Discovery 2 (TAKIWARI2.PSS) 4:15 Point of No Return (POINT_OF_NO_RETURN.PSS*) 4:24 Color Puzzle (COLOR_PUZZLE2.PSS*) 4:32 Hungry Monkey (HUNGLY_MONKEY.PSS*) 4:41 Biology Multiball (MULTIBALL.PSS*) 4:49 Metallurgy Multiball (MULTIBALL03.PSS*) 4:55 Optics Multiball (MULTIBALL04.PSS*) 5:01 Geometry Multiball (MULTIBALL05.PSS*) 5:10 Show Time (SHOWTIME.PSS*) 5:15 Move On (MOVE_ON01.PSS*) 5:21 Watch Out! (WATCH_OUT.PSS) 5:26 UFO invasion! (MISSING.PSS) 5:35 Tilt (TILT2.PSS*) 5:42 Extra ball 1 (EXTRABALL.PSS*) 5:48 Extra ball 2 (EXTRABALL2.PSS*) 5:55 Extra credit 1 (EXTRA_CREDIT.PSS*) 6:04 Extra credit 2 (EXTRA_CREDIT02.PSS*) 6:11 You unlocked the next stage (NEXT_STAGE.PSS*) 6:32 Congratulations 1 (CONGRATULATIONS01.PSS*) 6:39 Congratulations 2 (CONGRATULATIONS02.PSS*) 6:46 Congratulations 3 (CONGRATULATIONS03.PSS*) 6:55 Congratulations 4 (CONGRATULATIONS04.PSS*) 7:04 Congratulations 5 (CONGRATULATIONS05.PSS*) 7:14 Congratulations 6 (CONGRATULATIONS06.PSS*) 7:23 Congratulations 7 (CONGRATULATIONS07.PSS*) 7:32 Congratulations 8 (CONGRATULATIONS08.PSS*) 7:39 Congratulations 9 (CONGRATULATIONS09.PSS*) 7:46 Congratulations: cake (CONGRATULATIONS10.PSS*) 7:58 Game Over 2 (GAME_OVER2.PSS*) 8:12 Game Over 3 (GAME_OVER3.PSS*) 8:19 Game Over 4 (GAME_OVER4.PSS*) 8:30 Game Over 5 (GAME_OVER5.PSS*) 8:42 Staff Credits 1 (STAFF_ROLL1.PSS) 10:46 Staff Credits 2 (STAFF_ROLL2.PSS) 12:50 Ubi Soft Logo (UBI.PSS) 13:00 Bad Luck (BAD_LUCK.PSS) 13:39 Small Luck (SMALL_LUCK.PSS) 14:18 Good Luck (GOOD_LUCK.PSS) 14:56 Great Luck (GREAT_LUCK.PSS) 15:34 Miraculous! (MIRACULOUS.PSS) * These FMVs have translucency effects that are not displayed in this video |
This video shows all cutscenes in Flipnic, a pinball game for the PlayStation 2 games console. This video does not contain any help FMV-s, as I already made a video with those. I captured all of these cutscenes with a little FMV hack I made - basically I can replace the cutscene that is supposed to play with another one. This game actually has two types of FMVs - the high resone and the low res one. Some cutscenes contain translucency (e.g. Move On), but this video omits that. The hires cutscenes never have translucency, but the lowres ones do. I have found a hacky way to get translucency data, but it will take some time to actually turn into a full video. |
flipnic_fmv-6000.mp4 | FMV klipid | FMV clips | Flipnic,pinball,PlayStation,PlayStation 2,game over,cutscene,FMV,full motion video,PSS,playstation stream,PAL,congratulations,Lisle Wilkerson,Randy Goins,Lemmy Constantine,no camera,electromechanical game simulator,poisonous,pinball is not dead,new game machine,van gogh,UFO,aliens,flying saucer,flamingo,monkey,freeze over,steel ball,weird,surreal,biology,optics,metallurgy,geometry,theology,evolution,puzzle,multiball,see you again,skeleton,skull,invasion,omg,tilt | https://odysee.com/@Press_any_key_to_continue:2/FlipnicFMV:8 | Press any key to continue... | Press any key to continue... | 1 | /channel_db_lite/web/thumbs/402.jpg | N/A | /channel_db_lite/web/json/402.json | N/A | N/A |
493 | Press any key to continue... | Loading a PS1 game [Real time capture \w disc seeking sounds] | 0 | 2022-10-10 | If you have ever owned a PS1 or any other early CD-based games console, you know very well that games take a very long time to load. One reason is due to the slower disc speed, another is due to the fact that game data is fragmented around the disc, so the laser assembly needs to seek around the disc to find the required data. This means that loading a game can take several minutes. This video demonstrates that. Captured using a real console, which is outputting composite, which is connected into an HDMI upscaler, which then is connected to a capture device, which is connected to my computer, which saves the output into a video file. This video is, at least for most part, uncut, except for parts, where I navigate around in menus, insert the game disc, play, etc, but every load screen is uncut. The game that is showcased in this video is Colin McRae Rally 2.0 (PS1, PAL version). Timestamps: 0:00 Opening disc tray, removing existing disc, inserting another game disc, closing tray, power on 0:11 Power-on, disc check 0:15 BIOS screen 0:31 Exit BIOS screen 0:35 Copyright screen 2:35 Black screen 2:52 Codemasters FMV 3:01 Black screen 3:46 Intro FMV (cut) 4:08 Black screen 4:16 Title screen/language selection 4:30 Loading demo mode 5:34 Exit demo mode 6:09 Navigating menus 6:21 Loading service area 6:31 Loading single stage 6:50 Single stage gameplay (cut) 7:08 Exit single stage P.S. At the beginning, the video is in mono. That's because I forgot to change my microphone into mono mode, so it was outputting only to one side, and I only realized that mid-recording. |
0 | 1 | 0 | 1 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5RzOn7rjeD8 | 0 | Loading a PS1 game [Real time capture \w disc seeking sounds] | . | If you have ever owned a PS1 or any other early CD-based games console, you know very well that games take a very long time to load. One reason is due to the slower disc speed, another is due to the fact that game data is fragmented around the disc, so the laser assembly needs to seek around the disc to find the required data. This means that loading a game can take several minutes. This video demonstrates that. Captured using a real console, which is outputting composite, which is connected into an HDMI upscaler, which then is connected to a capture device, which is connected to my computer, which saves the output into a video file. This video is, at least for most part, uncut, except for parts, where I navigate around in menus, insert the game disc, play, etc, but every load screen is uncut. The game that is showcased in this video is Colin McRae Rally 2.0 (PS1, PAL version). Timestamps: 0:00 Opening disc tray, removing existing disc, inserting another game disc, closing tray, power on 0:11 Power-on, disc check 0:15 BIOS screen 0:31 Exit BIOS screen 0:35 Copyright screen 2:35 Black screen 2:52 Codemasters FMV 3:01 Black screen 3:46 Intro FMV (cut) 4:08 Black screen 4:16 Title screen/language selection 4:30 Loading demo mode 5:34 Exit demo mode 6:09 Navigating menus 6:21 Loading service area 6:31 Loading single stage 6:50 Single stage gameplay (cut) 7:08 Exit single stage P.S. At the beginning, the video is in mono. That's because I forgot to change my microphone into mono mode, so it was outputting only to one side, and I only realized that mid-recording. |
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542 | Press any key to continue... | BuzzRod: Fishing Fantasy [PS2 BGM SF2+MIDI Conversion] | 0 | 2023-06-04 | I converted the background music used in BuzzRod: Fishing Fantasy to SF2 and MIDI formats. Each track is made of 2 parts (with exceptions): the beginning and the loop. For this video, I play the beginning part and then the loop part 10 times, creating extended versions of each track. I also display some of the textures from the game in this video. Download: https://drive.google.com/file/d/12GCyMugomj9kZtRL3WYaZFoqCDjWvSHA/view?usp=sharing Chapters: 0:00 Title screen (TITLE.SQ) 7:21 Options/Load/Save (OPTION.SQ) 16:38 Opening cutscene (OE_01.SQ) 24:01 Replay cutscene (OE_02.SQ) 31:48 Ending credits (OE_03.SQ) 39:18 Unknown (BATTLE.SQ) 53:06 Fish battle (BATTLE1.SQ) 57:25 Congratulations (FANFARE.SQ) 59:51 Congratulations alt. (FANFARE1.SQ) 1:02:19 Fish get/Stage clear (FANFARE2.SQ) 1:04:57 The Lost Ruins (MAP_00.SQ) 1:15:53 The Missing Jungle (MAP_01.SQ) 1:21:01 The Big Tree (MAP_02.SQ) 1:36:26 The Dish Pond (MAP_03.SQ) 1:43:21 The Haunted Cave (MAP_04.SQ) 1:54:47 The Bush River (MAP_05.SQ) 2:04:57 The Pocket Sea (MAP_07.SQ) 2:12:38 The Last Jungle (MAP_08.SQ) |
0 | 1 | 0 | 1 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FCJHOQe-feA | 0 | BuzzRod: Fishing Fantasy [PS2 BGM SF2+MIDI Conversion] | BuzzRod: Fishing Fantasy [PS2 BGM SF2+MIDI Conversion] | I converted the background music used in BuzzRod: Fishing Fantasy to SF2 and MIDI formats. Each track is made of 2 parts (with exceptions): the beginning and the loop. For this video, I play the beginning part and then the loop part 10 times, creating extended versions of each track. I also display some of the textures from the game in this video. Download: https://drive.google.com/file/d/12GCyMugomj9kZtRL3WYaZFoqCDjWvSHA/view?usp=sharing Chapters: 0:00 Title screen (TITLE.SQ) 7:21 Options/Load/Save (OPTION.SQ) 16:38 Opening cutscene (OE_01.SQ) 24:01 Replay cutscene (OE_02.SQ) 31:48 Ending credits (OE_03.SQ) 39:18 Unknown (BATTLE.SQ) 53:06 Fish battle (BATTLE1.SQ) 57:25 Congratulations (FANFARE.SQ) 59:51 Congratulations alt. (FANFARE1.SQ) 1:02:19 Fish get/Stage clear (FANFARE2.SQ) 1:04:57 The Lost Ruins (MAP_00.SQ) 1:15:53 The Missing Jungle (MAP_01.SQ) 1:21:01 The Big Tree (MAP_02.SQ) 1:36:26 The Dish Pond (MAP_03.SQ) 1:43:21 The Haunted Cave (MAP_04.SQ) 1:54:47 The Bush River (MAP_05.SQ) 2:04:57 The Pocket Sea (MAP_07.SQ) 2:12:38 The Last Jungle (MAP_08.SQ) |
I converted the background music used in BuzzRod: Fishing Fantasy to SF2 and MIDI formats. Each track is made of 2 parts (with exceptions): the beginning and the loop. For this video, I play the beginning part and then the loop part 10 times, creating extended versions of each track. I also display some of the textures from the game in this video. Download: https://drive.google.com/file/d/12GCyMugomj9kZtRL3WYaZFoqCDjWvSHA/view?usp=sharing Chapters: 0:00 Title screen (TITLE.SQ) 7:21 Options/Load/Save (OPTION.SQ) 16:38 Opening cutscene (OE_01.SQ) 24:01 Replay cutscene (OE_02.SQ) 31:48 Ending credits (OE_03.SQ) 39:18 Unknown (BATTLE.SQ) 53:06 Fish battle (BATTLE1.SQ) 57:25 Congratulations (FANFARE.SQ) 59:51 Congratulations alt. (FANFARE1.SQ) 1:02:19 Fish get/Stage clear (FANFARE2.SQ) 1:04:57 The Lost Ruins (MAP_00.SQ) 1:15:53 The Missing Jungle (MAP_01.SQ) 1:21:01 The Big Tree (MAP_02.SQ) 1:36:26 The Dish Pond (MAP_03.SQ) 1:43:21 The Haunted Cave (MAP_04.SQ) 1:54:47 The Bush River (MAP_05.SQ) 2:04:57 The Pocket Sea (MAP_07.SQ) 2:12:38 The Last Jungle (MAP_08.SQ) |
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543 | Press any key to continue... | Obtaining the Buzz lure in Fishing Fantasy: Buzzrod [Save file modification tutorial] | 0 | 2023-07-01 | In this video, I'm going to walk you through the process of fixing a bug in this game, which normally makes it impossible to finish the game. And the best part - you can do it with your own save! Prerequesties: Python 3: https://www.python.org/downloads/ (in Windows, make sure that "Add to PATH" is checked during installation) BuzzrodSaveEditor: https://github.com/MarkusMaal/BuzzrodSaveEditor/archive/refs/heads/main.zip (extract to a folder) A USB flash drive (if the PS2 freezes/errors out while opening/copying to the mass:/ folder, try a different flash drive, USB 2.0 drives are preferred if possible) w/uLaunchElf entrypoints: - If you have a completely unmodified PS2 slim console, you can use FreeDVDboot. Full instructions and ISO files here: https://github.com/CTurt/FreeDVDBoot - If you have a FreeMcBoot memory card or FreeHDboot hard drive, you can navigate to uLaunchElf in the main menu - If you have a Fortuna exploited memory card, just navigate to browser, go to exploited memory card, back out twice and you should be in uLaunchElf - If you have a modchipped PS2 or have MechaPwn with force unlock (disable it after modifying the save to be able to load this game), you can burn this copy of wLaunchElf to a CD or DVD: https://gbatemp.net/download/wlaunchelf-v4-43x_isr-iso-elf.37723/version/39334/download?file=337077 Commands: To list all saves: python save_editor.py -f [filename] -saves To list items in a save: python save_editor.py -f [filename] -save[num] -li To patch a game save: python save_editor.py -f [filename] -p [byte address] -iv 3 -o [patched save filename] Chapters: 0:00 Describing the bug 0:58 Getting the save out of a memory card 2:38 Patching the save file 4:31 Copying the patched save file back to a memory card 5:30 Testing the modified save |
0 | 1 | 0 | 1 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fSE4aCLbXPQ | 0 | Obtaining the Buzz lure in Fishing Fantasy: Buzzrod [Save file modification tutorial] | . | In this video, I'm going to walk you through the process of fixing a bug in this game, which normally makes it impossible to finish the game. And the best part - you can do it with your own save! Prerequesties: Python 3: https://www.python.org/downloads/ (in Windows, make sure that "Add to PATH" is checked during installation) BuzzrodSaveEditor: https://github.com/MarkusMaal/BuzzrodSaveEditor/archive/refs/heads/main.zip (extract to a folder) A USB flash drive (if the PS2 freezes/errors out while opening/copying to the mass:/ folder, try a different flash drive, USB 2.0 drives are preferred if possible) w/uLaunchElf entrypoints: - If you have a completely unmodified PS2 slim console, you can use FreeDVDboot. Full instructions and ISO files here: https://github.com/CTurt/FreeDVDBoot - If you have a FreeMcBoot memory card or FreeHDboot hard drive, you can navigate to uLaunchElf in the main menu - If you have a Fortuna exploited memory card, just navigate to browser, go to exploited memory card, back out twice and you should be in uLaunchElf - If you have a modchipped PS2 or have MechaPwn with force unlock (disable it after modifying the save to be able to load this game), you can burn this copy of wLaunchElf to a CD or DVD: https://gbatemp.net/download/wlaunchelf-v4-43x_isr-iso-elf.37723/version/39334/download?file=337077 Commands: To list all saves: python save_editor.py -f [filename] -saves To list items in a save: python save_editor.py -f [filename] -save[num] -li To patch a game save: python save_editor.py -f [filename] -p [byte address] -iv 3 -o [patched save filename] Chapters: 0:00 Describing the bug 0:58 Getting the save out of a memory card 2:38 Patching the save file 4:31 Copying the patched save file back to a memory card 5:30 Testing the modified save |
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550 | Press any key to continue... | Flipnic - all in-game videos [PS2 FMV Rip/Full quality 60 FPS] | 0 | 2023-10-01 | This video contains every single video clip from the Flipnic video game across various regions (including NTSC-U, NTSC-J and PAL regions). Compared to my previous video, this time I've used a different ripping process, through which I've converted the PSS files directly to a standard video format and not just recorded the emulator screen. There are now even more FMVs, which weren't originally included in my previous video. The low-res FMVs have been composited with a checkerboard pattern, so that you can see that they do in fact have a transparent background. Technical information: Video container: Interleaved audio/video streams, PSS file extension Low-res video format: IPU, 256x512 (full frame) or 256x256 (visible display) High-res video format: IPU, 512x448 (NTSC) or 512x512 (PAL) Audio format: Compressed Sony ADPCM, 44100kHz, interleave 0x400 Extraction commands: STR.BIN extraction: FlipnicBinExtractor /e STR.BIN STR TUTO.BIN extraction: FlipnicBinExtractor /e TUTO.BIN TUTO Video container: FlipnicBinExtractor /est [filename].PSS IPU conversion (high-res format, PAL): ffmpeg -r 25 -i [filename].PSS.IPU0 -c:v qtrle -pix_fmt rgb24 [filename].mov IPU conversion (high-res format, NTSC): ffmpeg -r 29.97-i [filename].PSS.IPU0 -c:v qtrle -pix_fmt rgb24 [filename].mov IPU conversion (low-res format, PAL): ffmpeg -r 50 -i [filename].PSS.IPU0 -c:v qtrle -pix_fmt rgb24 [filename].mov IPU conversion (low-res format, NTSC): ffmpeg -r 59.94 -i [filename].PSS.IPU0 -c:v qtrle -pix_fmt rgb24 [filename].mov Audio conversion: MFAudio /IF44100 /IC2 /II400 /IH0 /OTWAVU "[input filename].PSS.INT[stream ID, usually 1]" "[output filename].WAV" Extraction tools: FlipnicBinExtractor: https://github.com/MarkusMaal/FlipnicBinExtractor FFmpeg: https://ffmpeg.org/ MFAudio: https://www.zophar.net/utilities/ps2util/mfaudio-1-1.html Chapters: 0:00 SHUKYAKUDEMO.PSS (Audio 1) 1:23 SHUKYAKUDEMO.PSS (Audio 2) 2:48 SHUKYAKUDEMO.PSS (Audio 3) 4:13 SHUKYAKUDEMO.PSS (Audio 4) 5:38 SHUKYAKUDEMO.PSS (Audio 5) 7:03 TITLE_.PSS (NTSC-U) 7:19 TITLE_.PSS (PAL) 7:35 TITLE_.PSS (NTSC-J) 7:51 SILVER_DROP.PSS 8:07 CIRCLE_OF_LIFE.PSS 8:29 FREEZE_OVER.PSS 8:45 TAKIWARI.PSS 8:58 SILVER_DROP2.PSS 9:14 CIRCLE_OF_LIFE2.PSS 9:35 FREEZE_OVER2.PSS 9:51 TAKIWARI2.PSS 10:04 UFO_QUIZ_SHOW.PSS 10:14 LUCKEY_FLAMINGOS.PSS 10:20 POINT_OF_NO_RETURN.PSS 10:29 COLOR_PUZZLE2.PSS 10:36 HUNGLY_MONKEY.PSS 10:45 MULTIBALL.PSS 10:53 MULTIBALL03.PSS 10:59 MULTIBALL04.PSS 11:04 MULTIBALL05.PSS 11:14 SHOWTIME.PSS 11:18 MOVE_ON01.PSS 11:24 WATCH_OUT.PSS 11:29 MISSING.PSS 11:38 TILT2.PSS 11:44 EXTRABALL.PSS 11:49 EXTRABALL2.PSS 11:57 EXTRA_CREDIT.PSS 12:05 EXTRA_CREDIT02.PSS 12:13 NEXT_STAGE.PSS 12:33 CONGRATULATIONS01.PSS 12:40 CONGRATULATIONS02.PSS 12:46 CONGRATULATIONS03.PSS 12:55 CONGRATULATIONS04.PSS 13:04 CONGRATULATIONS05.PSS 13:13 CONGRATULATIONS06.PSS 13:22 CONGRATULATIONS07.PSS 13:31 CONGRATULATIONS08.PSS 13:39 CONGRATULATIONS09.PSS 13:46 CONGRATULATIONS10.PSS 13:58 GAME_OVER2.PSS 14:13 GAME_OVER3.PSS 14:21 GAME_OVER4.PSS 14:32 GAME_OVER5.PSS 14:46 GAME_OVER6.PSS (NTSC-J only) 14:58 STAFF_ROLL1.PSS (NTSC-U) 17:02 STAFF_ROLL1.PSS (NTSC-J) 19:06 STAFF_ROLL1.PSS (PAL) 21:10 STAFF_ROLL2.PSS (NTSC-U) 23:14 STAFF_ROLL2.PSS (NTSC-J) 25:18 STAFF_ROLL2.PSS (PAL) 27:22 UBI.PSS (PAL only) 27:30 BAD_LUCK.PSS (NTSC-U/PAL) 28:03 SMALL_LUCK.PSS (NTSC-U/PAL) 28:46 GOOD_LUCK.PSS (NTSC-U/PAL) 29:24 GREAT_LUCK.PSS (NTSC-U/PAL) 30:02 MIRACULOUS.PSS (NTSC-U/PAL) 30:40 CHAP01.PSS (NTSC-U/PAL) 33:59 CHAP02.PSS (NTSC-U/PAL) 37:52 CHAP03.PSS (NTSC-U/PAL) 41:57 CHAP04.PSS (NTSC-U/PAL) 44:39 CHAP05.PSS (NTSC-U/PAL) 49:50 CHAP06.PSS (NTSC-U/PAL) 53:21 CHAP07.PSS (NTSC-U/PAL) 55:28 CHAP01.PSS (NTSC-J) 58:49 CHAP02.PSS (NTSC-J) 1:02:42 CHAP03.PSS (NTSC-J) 1:06:48 CHAP04.PSS (NTSC-J) 1:09:31 CHAP05.PSS (NTSC-J) 1:14:44 CHAP06.PSS (NTSC-J) 1:18:16 CHAP07.PSS (NTSC-J) 1:20:24 BAD_LUCK.PSS (NTSC-J) 1:21:04 SMALL_LUCK.PSS (NTSC-J) 1:21:44 GOOD_LUCK.PSS (NTSC-J) 1:22:24 GREAT_LUCK.PSS (NTSC-J) 1:23:04 MIRACULOUS |
1 | 1 | 0 | 1 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZaA8-H71-3U | 0 | Flipnic - all in-game videos [PS2 FMV Rip/Full quality 60 FPS] | Flipnic - all in-game videos [PS2 FMV Rip/Full quality 60 FPS] | This video contains every single video clip from the Flipnic video game across various regions (including NTSC-U, NTSC-J and PAL regions). Compared to my previous video, this time I've used a different ripping process, through which I've converted the PSS files directly to a standard video format and not just recorded the emulator screen. There are now even more FMVs, which weren't originally included in my previous video. The low-res FMVs have been composited with a checkerboard pattern, so that you can see that they do in fact have a transparent background. Technical information: Video container: Interleaved audio/video streams, PSS file extension Low-res video format: IPU, 256x512 (full frame) or 256x256 (visible display) High-res video format: IPU, 512x448 (NTSC) or 512x512 (PAL) Audio format: Compressed Sony ADPCM, 44100kHz, interleave 0x400 Extraction commands: STR.BIN extraction: FlipnicBinExtractor /e STR.BIN STR TUTO.BIN extraction: FlipnicBinExtractor /e TUTO.BIN TUTO Video container: FlipnicBinExtractor /est [filename].PSS IPU conversion (high-res format, PAL): ffmpeg -r 25 -i [filename].PSS.IPU0 -c:v qtrle -pix_fmt rgb24 [filename].mov IPU conversion (high-res format, NTSC): ffmpeg -r 29.97-i [filename].PSS.IPU0 -c:v qtrle -pix_fmt rgb24 [filename].mov IPU conversion (low-res format, PAL): ffmpeg -r 50 -i [filename].PSS.IPU0 -c:v qtrle -pix_fmt rgb24 [filename].mov IPU conversion (low-res format, NTSC): ffmpeg -r 59.94 -i [filename].PSS.IPU0 -c:v qtrle -pix_fmt rgb24 [filename].mov Audio conversion: MFAudio /IF44100 /IC2 /II400 /IH0 /OTWAVU "[input filename].PSS.INT[stream ID, usually 1]" "[output filename].WAV" Extraction tools: FlipnicBinExtractor: https://github.com/MarkusMaal/FlipnicBinExtractor FFmpeg: https://ffmpeg.org/ MFAudio: https://www.zophar.net/utilities/ps2util/mfaudio-1-1.html Chapters: 0:00 SHUKYAKUDEMO.PSS (Audio 1) 1:23 SHUKYAKUDEMO.PSS (Audio 2) 2:48 SHUKYAKUDEMO.PSS (Audio 3) 4:13 SHUKYAKUDEMO.PSS (Audio 4) 5:38 SHUKYAKUDEMO.PSS (Audio 5) 7:03 TITLE_.PSS (NTSC-U) 7:19 TITLE_.PSS (PAL) 7:35 TITLE_.PSS (NTSC-J) 7:51 SILVER_DROP.PSS 8:07 CIRCLE_OF_LIFE.PSS 8:29 FREEZE_OVER.PSS 8:45 TAKIWARI.PSS 8:58 SILVER_DROP2.PSS 9:14 CIRCLE_OF_LIFE2.PSS 9:35 FREEZE_OVER2.PSS 9:51 TAKIWARI2.PSS 10:04 UFO_QUIZ_SHOW.PSS 10:14 LUCKEY_FLAMINGOS.PSS 10:20 POINT_OF_NO_RETURN.PSS 10:29 COLOR_PUZZLE2.PSS 10:36 HUNGLY_MONKEY.PSS 10:45 MULTIBALL.PSS 10:53 MULTIBALL03.PSS 10:59 MULTIBALL04.PSS 11:04 MULTIBALL05.PSS 11:14 SHOWTIME.PSS 11:18 MOVE_ON01.PSS 11:24 WATCH_OUT.PSS 11:29 MISSING.PSS 11:38 TILT2.PSS 11:44 EXTRABALL.PSS 11:49 EXTRABALL2.PSS 11:57 EXTRA_CREDIT.PSS 12:05 EXTRA_CREDIT02.PSS 12:13 NEXT_STAGE.PSS 12:33 CONGRATULATIONS01.PSS 12:40 CONGRATULATIONS02.PSS 12:46 CONGRATULATIONS03.PSS 12:55 CONGRATULATIONS04.PSS 13:04 CONGRATULATIONS05.PSS 13:13 CONGRATULATIONS06.PSS 13:22 CONGRATULATIONS07.PSS 13:31 CONGRATULATIONS08.PSS 13:39 CONGRATULATIONS09.PSS 13:46 CONGRATULATIONS10.PSS 13:58 GAME_OVER2.PSS 14:13 GAME_OVER3.PSS 14:21 GAME_OVER4.PSS 14:32 GAME_OVER5.PSS 14:46 GAME_OVER6.PSS (NTSC-J only) 14:58 STAFF_ROLL1.PSS (NTSC-U) 17:02 STAFF_ROLL1.PSS (NTSC-J) 19:06 STAFF_ROLL1.PSS (PAL) 21:10 STAFF_ROLL2.PSS (NTSC-U) 23:14 STAFF_ROLL2.PSS (NTSC-J) 25:18 STAFF_ROLL2.PSS (PAL) 27:22 UBI.PSS (PAL only) 27:30 BAD_LUCK.PSS (NTSC-U/PAL) 28:03 SMALL_LUCK.PSS (NTSC-U/PAL) 28:46 GOOD_LUCK.PSS (NTSC-U/PAL) 29:24 GREAT_LUCK.PSS (NTSC-U/PAL) 30:02 MIRACULOUS.PSS (NTSC-U/PAL) 30:40 CHAP01.PSS (NTSC-U/PAL) 33:59 CHAP02.PSS (NTSC-U/PAL) 37:52 CHAP03.PSS (NTSC-U/PAL) 41:57 CHAP04.PSS (NTSC-U/PAL) 44:39 CHAP05.PSS (NTSC-U/PAL) 49:50 CHAP06.PSS (NTSC-U/PAL) 53:21 CHAP07.PSS (NTSC-U/PAL) 55:28 CHAP01.PSS (NTSC-J) 58:49 CHAP02.PSS (NTSC-J) 1:02:42 CHAP03.PSS (NTSC-J) 1:06:48 CHAP04.PSS (NTSC-J) 1:09:31 CHAP05.PSS (NTSC-J) 1:14:44 CHAP06.PSS (NTSC-J) 1:18:16 CHAP07.PSS (NTSC-J) 1:20:24 BAD_LUCK.PSS (NTSC-J) 1:21:04 SMALL_LUCK.PSS (NTSC-J) 1:21:44 GOOD_LUCK.PSS (NTSC-J) 1:22:24 GREAT_LUCK.PSS (NTSC-J) 1:23:04 MIRACULOUS.PSS (NTSC-J) |
This video contains every single video clip from the Flipnic video game across various regions (including NTSC-U, NTSC-J and PAL regions). Compared to my previous video, this time I've used a different ripping process, through which I've converted the PSS files directly to a standard video format and not just recorded the emulator screen. There are now even more FMVs, which weren't originally included in my previous video. The low-res FMVs have been composited with a checkerboard pattern, so that you can see that they do in fact have a transparent background. Technical information: Video container: Interleaved audio/video streams, PSS file extension Low-res video format: IPU, 256x512 (full frame) or 256x256 (visible display) High-res video format: IPU, 512x448 (NTSC) or 512x512 (PAL) Audio format: Compressed Sony ADPCM, 44100kHz, interleave 0x400 Extraction commands: STR.BIN extraction: FlipnicBinExtractor /e STR.BIN STR TUTO.BIN extraction: FlipnicBinExtractor /e TUTO.BIN TUTO Video container: FlipnicBinExtractor /est [filename].PSS IPU conversion (high-res format, PAL): ffmpeg -r 25 -i [filename].PSS.IPU0 -c:v qtrle -pix_fmt rgb24 [filename].mov IPU conversion (high-res format, NTSC): ffmpeg -r 29.97-i [filename].PSS.IPU0 -c:v qtrle -pix_fmt rgb24 [filename].mov IPU conversion (low-res format, PAL): ffmpeg -r 50 -i [filename].PSS.IPU0 -c:v qtrle -pix_fmt rgb24 [filename].mov IPU conversion (low-res format, NTSC): ffmpeg -r 59.94 -i [filename].PSS.IPU0 -c:v qtrle -pix_fmt rgb24 [filename].mov Audio conversion: MFAudio /IF44100 /IC2 /II400 /IH0 /OTWAVU "[input filename].PSS.INT[stream ID, usually 1]" "[output filename].WAV" Extraction tools: FlipnicBinExtractor: https://github.com/MarkusMaal/FlipnicBinExtractor FFmpeg: https://ffmpeg.org/ MFAudio: https://www.zophar.net/utilities/ps2util/mfaudio-1-1.html Chapters: 0:00 SHUKYAKUDEMO.PSS (Audio 1) 1:23 SHUKYAKUDEMO.PSS (Audio 2) 2:48 SHUKYAKUDEMO.PSS (Audio 3) 4:13 SHUKYAKUDEMO.PSS (Audio 4) 5:38 SHUKYAKUDEMO.PSS (Audio 5) 7:03 TITLE_.PSS (NTSC-U) 7:19 TITLE_.PSS (PAL) 7:35 TITLE_.PSS (NTSC-J) 7:51 SILVER_DROP.PSS 8:07 CIRCLE_OF_LIFE.PSS 8:29 FREEZE_OVER.PSS 8:45 TAKIWARI.PSS 8:58 SILVER_DROP2.PSS 9:14 CIRCLE_OF_LIFE2.PSS 9:35 FREEZE_OVER2.PSS 9:51 TAKIWARI2.PSS 10:04 UFO_QUIZ_SHOW.PSS 10:14 LUCKEY_FLAMINGOS.PSS 10:20 POINT_OF_NO_RETURN.PSS 10:29 COLOR_PUZZLE2.PSS 10:36 HUNGLY_MONKEY.PSS 10:45 MULTIBALL.PSS 10:53 MULTIBALL03.PSS 10:59 MULTIBALL04.PSS 11:04 MULTIBALL05.PSS 11:14 SHOWTIME.PSS 11:18 MOVE_ON01.PSS 11:24 WATCH_OUT.PSS 11:29 MISSING.PSS 11:38 TILT2.PSS 11:44 EXTRABALL.PSS 11:49 EXTRABALL2.PSS 11:57 EXTRA_CREDIT.PSS 12:05 EXTRA_CREDIT02.PSS 12:13 NEXT_STAGE.PSS 12:33 CONGRATULATIONS01.PSS 12:40 CONGRATULATIONS02.PSS 12:46 CONGRATULATIONS03.PSS 12:55 CONGRATULATIONS04.PSS 13:04 CONGRATULATIONS05.PSS 13:13 CONGRATULATIONS06.PSS 13:22 CONGRATULATIONS07.PSS 13:31 CONGRATULATIONS08.PSS 13:39 CONGRATULATIONS09.PSS 13:46 CONGRATULATIONS10.PSS 13:58 GAME_OVER2.PSS 14:13 GAME_OVER3.PSS 14:21 GAME_OVER4.PSS 14:32 GAME_OVER5.PSS 14:46 GAME_OVER6.PSS (NTSC-J only) 14:58 STAFF_ROLL1.PSS (NTSC-U) 17:02 STAFF_ROLL1.PSS (NTSC-J) 19:06 STAFF_ROLL1.PSS (PAL) 21:10 STAFF_ROLL2.PSS (NTSC-U) 23:14 STAFF_ROLL2.PSS (NTSC-J) 25:18 STAFF_ROLL2.PSS (PAL) 27:22 UBI.PSS (PAL only) 27:30 BAD_LUCK.PSS (NTSC-U/PAL) 28:03 SMALL_LUCK.PSS (NTSC-U/PAL) 28:46 GOOD_LUCK.PSS (NTSC-U/PAL) 29:24 GREAT_LUCK.PSS (NTSC-U/PAL) 30:02 MIRACULOUS.PSS (NTSC-U/PAL) 30:40 CHAP01.PSS (NTSC-U/PAL) 33:59 CHAP02.PSS (NTSC-U/PAL) 37:52 CHAP03.PSS (NTSC-U/PAL) 41:57 CHAP04.PSS (NTSC-U/PAL) 44:39 CHAP05.PSS (NTSC-U/PAL) 49:50 CHAP06.PSS (NTSC-U/PAL) 53:21 CHAP07.PSS (NTSC-U/PAL) 55:28 CHAP01.PSS (NTSC-J) 58:49 CHAP02.PSS (NTSC-J) 1:02:42 CHAP03.PSS (NTSC-J) 1:06:48 CHAP04.PSS (NTSC-J) 1:09:31 CHAP05.PSS (NTSC-J) 1:14:44 CHAP06.PSS (NTSC-J) 1:18:16 CHAP07.PSS (NTSC-J) 1:20:24 BAD_LUCK.PSS (NTSC-J) 1:21:04 SMALL_LUCK.PSS (NTSC-J) 1:21:44 GOOD_LUCK.PSS (NTSC-J) 1:22:24 GREAT_LUCK.PSS (NTSC-J) 1:23:04 MIRACULOUS.PSS (NTSC-J) |
FlipnicFMVfullquality.mp4 | FMV klipid | FMV clips | Flipnic,pinball,PlayStation,PlayStation 2,game over,cutscene,FMV,full motion video,PSS,playstation stream,PAL,congratulations,Lisle Wilkerson,Randy Goins,Lemmy Constantine,no camera,electromechanical game simulator,poisonous,pinball is not dead,new game machine,van gogh,UFO,aliens,flying saucer,flamingo,monkey,freeze over,steel ball,weird,surreal,biology,optics,metallurgy,geometry,theology,evolution,puzzle,multiball,see you again,skeleton,skull,invasion,omg,tilt | N/A | Press any key to continue... | Press any key to continue... | 0 | /channel_db_lite/web/thumbs/550.jpg | N/A | /channel_db_lite/web/json/550.json | N/A | N/A |
562 | Press any key to continue... | Pac-Man Rally (PS2 FMV/BGM Rip) | 0 | 2024-02-02 | Background music and intro movie from Pac-Man Rally (PS2). This is the EU name for this game, everywhere else it's known as "Pac-Man World Rally". Everything you hear and see in the video has been directly extracted and converted from game files. Chapters: 0:00 Arctic Iceberg (ArticIc.mib) 2:01 Award Ceremony/Artic Iceberg (Award.mib) 3:58 Canyon Crusade (CanyonCr.mib) 5:50 Cloud Garden (CloudGar.mib) 8:04 Toc-Man's Factory (DarkFact.mib) 10:01 Funhouse of Terror (Funhouse.mib) 11:58 Ghost Mansion (GhostMan.mib) 13:58 Intro (Intro.pss) 15:04 Jungle Safari (JungleSa.mib) 17:07 Galactic Outpost a.k.a. Lunar Launch (LunarLau.mib) 19:04 Molten Mountain (MoltenMo.mib) 21:03 Pirate Cove (PirateCo.mib) 22:52 Retro Maze/Menu (RetroMaz.mib) 25:02 Rolling Hills (RollingH.mib) 26:58 Spookys Castle (SpookysC.mib) 29:01 Subterranean Speedway? (Subterra.mib) 31:26 Winding Wetlands (WindingW.mib) 33:22 Menu music? (oldMidi.mib) 35:32 Unknown (songSnip.mib) Technical info: Intro movie: Container .PSS Format: PS2 Movie Audio Stream Codec: MPEG-1/2 Resolution: 640x448 Framerate: 29.97 fps Audio: Uncompressed PCM (freq. 48000 Hz, interleave 200 bytes, 1 audio stream) Background music (header files) Container .MIH 0x00 - 0x03 = Length of header 0x04 = Unknown 0x05 - 0x07 = Length of sample file ? 0x08 - 0x0B = Channels (e.g. 1 = mono, 2 = stereo) 0x0C - 0x0F = Audio frequency 0x10 - 0x13 = Interleave 0x14 - 0x17 = Unknown (Buffer size? Loop count?) 0x18 - 0x3F = Empty space Background music (samples) Container .MIB Format: Compressed Sony ADPCM audio Interleave, frequency, channels = Based on corresponding header file |
0 | 1 | 0 | 1 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=raX-LEe08b4 | 0 | Pac-Man Rally (PS2 FMV/BGM Rip) | Pac-Man Rally (PS2 FMV/BGM Rip) | Background music and intro movie from Pac-Man Rally (PS2). This is the EU name for this game, everywhere else it's known as "Pac-Man World Rally". Everything you hear and see in the video has been directly extracted and converted from game files. Chapters: 0:00 Arctic Iceberg (ArticIc.mib) 2:01 Award Ceremony/Artic Iceberg (Award.mib) 3:58 Canyon Crusade (CanyonCr.mib) 5:50 Cloud Garden (CloudGar.mib) 8:04 Toc-Man's Factory (DarkFact.mib) 10:01 Funhouse of Terror (Funhouse.mib) 11:58 Ghost Mansion (GhostMan.mib) 13:58 Intro (Intro.pss) 15:04 Jungle Safari (JungleSa.mib) 17:07 Galactic Outpost a.k.a. Lunar Launch (LunarLau.mib) 19:04 Molten Mountain (MoltenMo.mib) 21:03 Pirate Cove (PirateCo.mib) 22:52 Retro Maze/Menu (RetroMaz.mib) 25:02 Rolling Hills (RollingH.mib) 26:58 Spookys Castle (SpookysC.mib) 29:01 Subterranean Speedway? (Subterra.mib) 31:26 Winding Wetlands (WindingW.mib) 33:22 Menu music? (oldMidi.mib) 35:32 Unknown (songSnip.mib) Technical info: Intro movie: Container .PSS Format: PS2 Movie Audio Stream Codec: MPEG-1/2 Resolution: 640x448 Framerate: 29.97 fps Audio: Uncompressed PCM (freq. 48000 Hz, interleave 200 bytes, 1 audio stream) Background music (header files) Container .MIH 0x00 - 0x03 = Length of header 0x04 = Unknown 0x05 - 0x07 = Length of sample file ? 0x08 - 0x0B = Channels (e.g. 1 = mono, 2 = stereo) 0x0C - 0x0F = Audio frequency 0x10 - 0x13 = Interleave 0x14 - 0x17 = Unknown (Buffer size? Loop count?) 0x18 - 0x3F = Empty space Background music (samples) Container .MIB Format: Compressed Sony ADPCM audio Interleave, frequency, channels = Based on corresponding header file |
Background music and intro movie from Pac-Man Rally (PS2). This is the EU name for this game, everywhere else it's known as "Pac-Man World Rally". Everything you hear and see in the video has been directly extracted and converted from game files. Chapters: 0:00 Arctic Iceberg (ArticIc.mib) 2:01 Award Ceremony/Artic Iceberg (Award.mib) 3:58 Canyon Crusade (CanyonCr.mib) 5:50 Cloud Garden (CloudGar.mib) 8:04 Toc-Man's Factory (DarkFact.mib) 10:01 Funhouse of Terror (Funhouse.mib) 11:58 Ghost Mansion (GhostMan.mib) 13:58 Intro (Intro.pss) 15:04 Jungle Safari (JungleSa.mib) 17:07 Galactic Outpost a.k.a. Lunar Launch (LunarLau.mib) 19:04 Molten Mountain (MoltenMo.mib) 21:03 Pirate Cove (PirateCo.mib) 22:52 Retro Maze/Menu (RetroMaz.mib) 25:02 Rolling Hills (RollingH.mib) 26:58 Spookys Castle (SpookysC.mib) 29:01 Subterranean Speedway? (Subterra.mib) 31:26 Winding Wetlands (WindingW.mib) 33:22 Menu music? (oldMidi.mib) 35:32 Unknown (songSnip.mib) Technical info: Intro movie: Container .PSS Format: PS2 Movie Audio Stream Codec: MPEG-1/2 Resolution: 640x448 Framerate: 29.97 fps Audio: Uncompressed PCM (freq. 48000 Hz, interleave 200 bytes, 1 audio stream) Background music (header files) Container .MIH 0x00 - 0x03 = Length of header 0x04 = Unknown 0x05 - 0x07 = Length of sample file ? 0x08 - 0x0B = Channels (e.g. 1 = mono, 2 = stereo) 0x0C - 0x0F = Audio frequency 0x10 - 0x13 = Interleave 0x14 - 0x17 = Unknown (Buffer size? Loop count?) 0x18 - 0x3F = Empty space Background music (samples) Container .MIB Format: Compressed Sony ADPCM audio Interleave, frequency, channels = Based on corresponding header file |
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610 | Press any key to continue... | Minesweeper [PC Longplay] | 0 | 2025-04-01 | Full gameplay for the Windows XP version of Minesweeper without commentary. Chapters: 0:00 Beginner 0:46 Intermediate 5:01 Expert |
0 | 1 | 0 | 1 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NhrS3xDpgPU | 0 | Minesweeper [PC Longplay] | Minesweeper [PC Longplay] | Full gameplay for the Windows XP version of Minesweeper without commentary. Chapters: 0:00 Beginner 0:46 Intermediate 5:01 Expert |
Full gameplay for the Windows XP version of Minesweeper without commentary. Chapters: 0:00 Beginner 0:46 Intermediate 5:01 Expert |
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611 | Press any key to continue... | Windows XP Tour [SWF Audio Rip] | 0 | 2025-04-06 | Audio files extracted from the Windows XP Tour files. Most audio is in the swf files you can find in C:\Windows\Tours\Help\mmTour, so you can use a tool like JPEXS Flash Decompiler to extract the audio files, however some stuff is embedded directly to tour.exe. So what I did is I searched for the "FWS" magic within tour.exe with a hex editor and knowing the offset for that allowed me to separate the embedded SWF file, which I could then open with a flash decompiler. There were some people on Reddit saying they could extract it from tour.exe with 7-Zip, but that didn't work for me, so I did it manually. Chapters: 0:00 intro.swf 1:02 nav.swf 1:05 segment1.swf 3:23 segment2.swf 5:13 segment3.swf 7:51 segment4.swf 11:54 segment5.swf 19:30 tour.exe (tour music) |
0 | 1 | 0 | 1 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QWWP8B0TKJI | 0 | Windows XP Tour [SWF Audio Rip] | Windows XP Tour [SWF Audio Rip] | Audio files extracted from the Windows XP Tour files. Most audio is in the swf files you can find in C:\Windows\Tours\Help\mmTour, so you can use a tool like JPEXS Flash Decompiler to extract the audio files, however some stuff is embedded directly to tour.exe. So what I did is I searched for the "FWS" magic within tour.exe with a hex editor and knowing the offset for that allowed me to separate the embedded SWF file, which I could then open with a flash decompiler. There were some people on Reddit saying they could extract it from tour.exe with 7-Zip, but that didn't work for me, so I did it manually. Chapters: 0:00 intro.swf 1:02 nav.swf 1:05 segment1.swf 3:23 segment2.swf 5:13 segment3.swf 7:51 segment4.swf 11:54 segment5.swf 19:30 tour.exe (tour music) |
Audio files extracted from the Windows XP Tour files. Most audio is in the swf files you can find in C:\Windows\Tours\Help\mmTour, so you can use a tool like JPEXS Flash Decompiler to extract the audio files, however some stuff is embedded directly to tour.exe. So what I did is I searched for the "FWS" magic within tour.exe with a hex editor and knowing the offset for that allowed me to separate the embedded SWF file, which I could then open with a flash decompiler. There were some people on Reddit saying they could extract it from tour.exe with 7-Zip, but that didn't work for me, so I did it manually. Chapters: 0:00 intro.swf 1:02 nav.swf 1:05 segment1.swf 3:23 segment2.swf 5:13 segment3.swf 7:51 segment4.swf 11:54 segment5.swf 19:30 tour.exe (tour music) |
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625 | Press any key to continue... | Want to destroy Linux? Just uninstall systemd! | 0 | 2025-05-20 | This video shows a really simple method to completely nuke your Linux installation. The result is a bunch of apps and components breaking and the system no longer starting up after a reboot. DISCLAIMER This method is NOT an effective method for wiping user data quickly. Also, DO NOT run the command shown in the video unless you're using a virtual machine or secondary computer, which does not contain any important user data! |
0 | 1 | 0 | 1 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OMbcumPJxiE | 0 | Want to destroy Linux? Just uninstall systemd! | Want to destroy Linux? Just uninstall systemd! | This video shows a really simple method to completely nuke your Linux installation. The result is a bunch of apps and components breaking and the system no longer starting up after a reboot. DISCLAIMER This method is NOT an effective method for wiping user data quickly. Also, DO NOT run the command shown in the video unless you're using a virtual machine or secondary computer, which does not contain any important user data! |
This video shows a really simple method to completely nuke your Linux installation. The result is a bunch of apps and components breaking and the system no longer starting up after a reboot. DISCLAIMER This method is NOT an effective method for wiping user data quickly. Also, DO NOT run the command shown in the video unless you're using a virtual machine or secondary computer, which does not contain any important user data! |
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