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616 | Press any key to continue... | Bad Apple, but it's in Flipnic (FMV replacement attempt) [PS2 Romhack] | 0 | 2025-04-26 | Through a very involved process, I was able to successfully play a custom video clip in Flipnic. The audio is stuttery for reasons I don't really understand yet, but I was able to have the game play back a custom video with alpha mask. Steps that I took to replace the FMV: 1. Create an AVI video file with 256x512 resolution where the first half is RGB data and the second half is alpha mask. 2. Separate audio/video 3. Convert video to m2v with this ffmpeg command (currently only tested with low-res FMVs): ffmpeg -i badapplefmv.avi -c:v mpeg2video -profile:v main -level:v 8 -b:v 4.531M -maxrate 5M -minrate 4.531M -bufsize 1835k -pix_fmt yuv420p -g 1 -bf 0 -flags +ildct+ilme -top 1 -r 50 -s 256x512 badapplefmv.m2v 4. Convert audio to WAV with these settings: - PCM - Signed 16-bit little endian - 44.1 kHz 5. Convert WAV file to INT in MFAudio with these settings: - [File format] RAW - Raw Sound Data - Compressed ADPCM - Frequency: 44100Hz - Interleave: 400 Bytes - Samples: 16 bits - Channels: 2 (Stereo) 6. Convert m2v video to .ipu using ps2str.exe - IPU Convert (tab) - Add your .m2v file - Choose "MPEG Video Elementary Stream" - Choose where the output file should be - Press "Start" - It may say bad video file, but in the end you should have an .ipu file regardless (just make sure it's bigger than a few kilobytes) 7. Patch the .ipu file using a hex editor - Change first 4 bytes to 69 70 75 6D - For hi-res FMVs: set bytes 8 to B as "00 02 C0 01" (width and height btw) - For low-res FMVs: set bytes 8 to B as "00 01 00 02" - At offset 0x0C, it should have 32-bit int corresponding to the number of frames in little endian byte order - At offset 0x04, it should have the size of the file (including this patched header) - At the end of the file, insert 8 bytes with the following values: "00 00 01 B0 00 00 01 B1" 8. Mux IPU and INT files - Currently this relies on using an existing .PSS file (I used STAFF_ROLL1.PSS for this video) - Replace the contents of the audio and video streams with the contents of INT and IPU files respectively. There is currently no other way to do this other than coding (I might release a tool that could do the patching and muxing for you). 9. Repack STR.BIN with the modified video file - You can use FlipnicFS or FlipnicBinExtractor to do this - You may want to replace an existing .PSS file 10. Replace STR.BIN in the ISO file - I used Apache1.1 in this demonstration (ISO tools - Update selected file) - You should backup the original ISO file first 11. Load the modified file in an emulator or OpenPS2Loader if you want to use original hardware |
0 | 1 | 0 | 1 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FBDma-tPlJw | 0 | Bad Apple, but it's in Flipnic (FMV replacement attempt) [PS2 Romhack] | Bad Apple, but it's in Flipnic (FMV replacement attempt) [PS2 Romhack] | Through a very involved process, I was able to successfully play a custom video clip in Flipnic. The audio is stuttery for reasons I don't really understand yet, but I was able to have the game play back a custom video with alpha mask. Steps that I took to replace the FMV: 1. Create an AVI video file with 256x512 resolution where the first half is RGB data and the second half is alpha mask. 2. Separate audio/video 3. Convert video to m2v with this ffmpeg command (currently only tested with low-res FMVs): ffmpeg -i badapplefmv.avi -c:v mpeg2video -profile:v main -level:v 8 -b:v 4.531M -maxrate 5M -minrate 4.531M -bufsize 1835k -pix_fmt yuv420p -g 1 -bf 0 -flags +ildct+ilme -top 1 -r 50 -s 256x512 badapplefmv.m2v 4. Convert audio to WAV with these settings: - PCM - Signed 16-bit little endian - 44.1 kHz 5. Convert WAV file to INT in MFAudio with these settings: - [File format] RAW - Raw Sound Data - Compressed ADPCM - Frequency: 44100Hz - Interleave: 400 Bytes - Samples: 16 bits - Channels: 2 (Stereo) 6. Convert m2v video to .ipu using ps2str.exe - IPU Convert (tab) - Add your .m2v file - Choose "MPEG Video Elementary Stream" - Choose where the output file should be - Press "Start" - It may say bad video file, but in the end you should have an .ipu file regardless (just make sure it's bigger than a few kilobytes) 7. Patch the .ipu file using a hex editor - Change first 4 bytes to 69 70 75 6D - For hi-res FMVs: set bytes 8 to B as "00 02 C0 01" (width and height btw) - For low-res FMVs: set bytes 8 to B as "00 01 00 02" - At offset 0x0C, it should have 32-bit int corresponding to the number of frames in little endian byte order - At offset 0x04, it should have the size of the file (including this patched header) - At the end of the file, insert 8 bytes with the following values: "00 00 01 B0 00 00 01 B1" 8. Mux IPU and INT files - Currently this relies on using an existing .PSS file (I used STAFF_ROLL1.PSS for this video) - Replace the contents of the audio and video streams with the contents of INT and IPU files respectively. There is currently no other way to do this other than coding (I might release a tool that could do the patching and muxing for you). 9. Repack STR.BIN with the modified video file - You can use FlipnicFS or FlipnicBinExtractor to do this - You may want to replace an existing .PSS file 10. Replace STR.BIN in the ISO file - I used Apache1.1 in this demonstration (ISO tools - Update selected file) - You should backup the original ISO file first 11. Load the modified file in an emulator or OpenPS2Loader if you want to use original hardware |
Through a very involved process, I was able to successfully play a custom video clip in Flipnic. The audio is stuttery for reasons I don't really understand yet, but I was able to have the game play back a custom video with alpha mask. Steps that I took to replace the FMV: 1. Create an AVI video file with 256x512 resolution where the first half is RGB data and the second half is alpha mask. 2. Separate audio/video 3. Convert video to m2v with this ffmpeg command (currently only tested with low-res FMVs): ffmpeg -i badapplefmv.avi -c:v mpeg2video -profile:v main -level:v 8 -b:v 4.531M -maxrate 5M -minrate 4.531M -bufsize 1835k -pix_fmt yuv420p -g 1 -bf 0 -flags +ildct+ilme -top 1 -r 50 -s 256x512 badapplefmv.m2v 4. Convert audio to WAV with these settings: - PCM - Signed 16-bit little endian - 44.1 kHz 5. Convert WAV file to INT in MFAudio with these settings: - [File format] RAW - Raw Sound Data - Compressed ADPCM - Frequency: 44100Hz - Interleave: 400 Bytes - Samples: 16 bits - Channels: 2 (Stereo) 6. Convert m2v video to .ipu using ps2str.exe - IPU Convert (tab) - Add your .m2v file - Choose "MPEG Video Elementary Stream" - Choose where the output file should be - Press "Start" - It may say bad video file, but in the end you should have an .ipu file regardless (just make sure it's bigger than a few kilobytes) 7. Patch the .ipu file using a hex editor - Change first 4 bytes to 69 70 75 6D - For hi-res FMVs: set bytes 8 to B as "00 02 C0 01" (width and height btw) - For low-res FMVs: set bytes 8 to B as "00 01 00 02" - At offset 0x0C, it should have 32-bit int corresponding to the number of frames in little endian byte order - At offset 0x04, it should have the size of the file (including this patched header) - At the end of the file, insert 8 bytes with the following values: "00 00 01 B0 00 00 01 B1" 8. Mux IPU and INT files - Currently this relies on using an existing .PSS file (I used STAFF_ROLL1.PSS for this video) - Replace the contents of the audio and video streams with the contents of INT and IPU files respectively. There is currently no other way to do this other than coding (I might release a tool that could do the patching and muxing for you). 9. Repack STR.BIN with the modified video file - You can use FlipnicFS or FlipnicBinExtractor to do this - You may want to replace an existing .PSS file 10. Replace STR.BIN in the ISO file - I used Apache1.1 in this demonstration (ISO tools - Update selected file) - You should backup the original ISO file first 11. Load the modified file in an emulator or OpenPS2Loader if you want to use original hardware |
2025-04-26 16-12-25.mkv | Videomängude analüüs | Video game analysis | N/A | Press any key to continue... | Press any key to continue... | 0 | /channel_db_lite/web/thumbs/616.jpg | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | |
615 | Press any key to continue... | Save file editor for Flipnic [Feature showcase] | 0 | 2025-04-25 | Hello world! After 1.5 years of trying to figure out how the save files in this game work, I've finally done it! I just finished making a save editor for a PlayStation 2 video game called Flipnic (a.k.a. Flipnic - Ultimate Pinball/フリップニック). Compatible game saves: NTSC-U, PAL, NTSC-J* (with some caveats) I know it's been almost 22 years since the game launched, but I think this save editor may be useful for people regardless. This video shows some of the things this save editor can do. More info & downloads: https://github.com/MarkusMaal/FlipnicSaveEditor (downloads are in the "Releases" section) In addtion, if you want to mess with the save binary yourself and want to know what each one of the bytes are for, you can download a hexpat file here: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/MarkusMaal/FlipnicSaveEditor/refs/heads/master/flipnicsave.hexpat Flipnic™ Save Editor is an enjoyable easy to use save file editor for you. (re-upload to fix low render quality) |
0 | 1 | 0 | 1 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tk6KGdcUYkY | 0 | Save file editor for Flipnic [Feature showcase] | Save file editor for Flipnic [Feature showcase] | Hello world! After 1.5 years of trying to figure out how the save files in this game work, I've finally done it! I just finished making a save editor for a PlayStation 2 video game called Flipnic (a.k.a. Flipnic - Ultimate Pinball/フリップニック). Compatible game saves: NTSC-U, PAL, NTSC-J* (with some caveats) I know it's been almost 22 years since the game launched, but I think this save editor may be useful for people regardless. This video shows some of the things this save editor can do. More info & downloads: https://github.com/MarkusMaal/FlipnicSaveEditor (downloads are in the "Releases" section) In addtion, if you want to mess with the save binary yourself and want to know what each one of the bytes are for, you can download a hexpat file here: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/MarkusMaal/FlipnicSaveEditor/refs/heads/master/flipnicsave.hexpat Flipnic™ Save Editor is an enjoyable easy to use save file editor for you. (re-upload to fix low render quality) |
Hello world! After 1.5 years of trying to figure out how the save files in this game work, I've finally done it! I just finished making a save editor for a PlayStation 2 video game called Flipnic (a.k.a. Flipnic - Ultimate Pinball/フリップニック). Compatible game saves: NTSC-U, PAL, NTSC-J* (with some caveats) I know it's been almost 22 years since the game launched, but I think this save editor may be useful for people regardless. This video shows some of the things this save editor can do. More info & downloads: https://github.com/MarkusMaal/FlipnicSaveEditor (downloads are in the "Releases" section) In addtion, if you want to mess with the save binary yourself and want to know what each one of the bytes are for, you can download a hexpat file here: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/MarkusMaal/FlipnicSaveEditor/refs/heads/master/flipnicsave.hexpat Flipnic™ Save Editor is an enjoyable easy to use save file editor for you. (re-upload to fix low render quality) |
Timeline 1.mp4 | Videomängude analüüs | Video game analysis | save file editor,video game,PlayStation 2,Sony PlayStation,Flipnic,Flipnic: Ultimate Pinball,Flipnic™,フリップニック,is an enjoyable simple-action amazing pinball game for you,Ultimate Pinball,Ubisoft,Capcom,Sony Computer Entertainment Inc.,emulator,PCSX2 | N/A | Press any key to continue... | Press any key to continue... | 0 | /channel_db_lite/web/thumbs/615.jpg | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A |
613 | Press any key to continue... | Flipnic, Original Game (Easy) Any% - Unfinished run 1 | 0 | 2025-04-13 | An Any% speedrun of Flipnic, which I didn't finish due to the fact my headphones ran out of battery shortly after entering the Geometry stage, however, there were some fast segments and a weird audio glitch during the Optics B stage, so I decided to upload it. | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Ra7-yHxhpQ | 0 | Flipnic, Original Game (Easy) Any% - Unfinished run 1 | Flipnic, Original Game (Easy) Any% - Unfinished run 1 | An Any% speedrun of Flipnic, which I didn't finish due to the fact my headphones ran out of battery shortly after entering the Geometry stage, however, there were some fast segments and a weird audio glitch during the Optics B stage, so I decided to upload it. | An Any% speedrun of Flipnic, which I didn't finish due to the fact my headphones ran out of battery shortly after entering the Geometry stage, however, there were some fast segments and a weird audio glitch during the Optics B stage, so I decided to upload it. | 2025-04-13 14-01-32.mkv | Muud mängimise videod | Other gameplay videos | N/A | Press any key to continue... | Press any key to continue... | 0 | /channel_db_lite/web/thumbs/613.jpg | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | |
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) |
xptour.mp4 | Muusika | Music | Windows XP,Windows XP Tour,mmTour,where is windows xp tour music located,MP3,audio,extraction,background music,BGM,tour music | N/A | Press any key to continue... | Press any key to continue... | 0 | /channel_db_lite/web/thumbs/611.jpg | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A |
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 |
minesweeper.mp4 | Muud mängimise videod | Other gameplay videos | Windows XP,Minesweeper,gameplay,longplay,no commentary,Expert difficulty,how to win at minesweeper,why did i spend 4 hours of my life trying to beat the expert difficulty,Intermediate difficulty,Beginner difficulty,speedrun,100% speedrun,Microsoft,Microsoft Minesweeper,flags,question mark | N/A | Press any key to continue... | Press any key to continue... | 0 | /channel_db_lite/web/thumbs/610.jpg | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A |
603 | Press any key to continue... | Uninstall Ubuntu Ad Commercial (Unofficial) | 0 | 2025-02-05 | *BEFORE YOU COMMENT* I have nothing against Linux, I just dislike Ubuntu specifically. This video is an edited version of an Ubuntu ad that makes you think. Made in Windows, but to be fair, the source video probably was as well. Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jdoh992pJK0 |
0 | 1 | 0 | 1 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XlbG8HxTlG0 | 0 | Uninstall Ubuntu Ad Commercial (Unofficial) | Uninstall Ubuntu Ad Commercial (Unofficial) | *BEFORE YOU COMMENT* I have nothing against Linux, I just dislike Ubuntu specifically. This video is an edited version of an Ubuntu ad that makes you think. Made in Windows, but to be fair, the source video probably was as well. Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jdoh992pJK0 |
*BEFORE YOU COMMENT* I have nothing against Linux, I just dislike Ubuntu specifically. This video is an edited version of an Ubuntu ad that makes you think. Made in Windows, but to be fair, the source video probably was as well. Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jdoh992pJK0 |
potato-2x-RIFE-RIFE3.1-59.94006fps.mkv | Naljavideod | Joke videos | Linux,Ubuntu,14.04 | N/A | Press any key to continue... | Press any key to continue... | 0 | /channel_db_lite/web/thumbs/603.jpg | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A |
593 | Press any key to continue... | Constructor - Flicks and sound effects [DOS FLC RIP] | 0 | 2025-01-01 | All incidental video clips and sound effects found in the video game Constructor (1997). The video has been upscaled with nearest neighbor algorithm to compensate for video compression. Win, Lose and Intro FMVs: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QH0Q5yded0s Extraction tools: constructor-fil: https://github.com/jimmypw/constructor-fil fli2gif: https://github.com/bovine/fli2gif and some custom batch scripts to perform bulk actions --Timestamps-- 00:00 Park 00:10 Homebase 00:22 Hospital 00:35 Gadget Factory 00:45 Gadget: Burglar Alarm 00:50 Gadget: Computer 00:56 Gadget: Rat Trap 01:02 Gadget: Repair Kit 01:08 Gadget: Window Shutters 01:14 Gadget: Double Glazing 01:20 School 01:40 Brick Factory 01:46 Cement Factory 01:58 Steel Factory 02:03 Wood Factory 02:11 Bank Teller 02:18 Prison 02:25 System3 logo 02:28 Haunted House 02:39 House Party 02:48 Squatter 02:58 Mob Boss 03:08 House of Fun 03:16 Mr. Fixit 03:21 Ghost Mansion 03:27 Hippy Commune 03:33 Biker Bar 03:38 Pawn House 03:44 Tenant Block 03:50 Weapons 04:12 Police --- Phone calls --- 04:17 Child (Call) - Variation 1 04:23 Child (Call) - Variation 2 04:29 Child (Call) - Variation 3 04:35 Clown (Call) 04:40 Delivery (Call) 04:46 Dog (Call) 04:52 Female Tenant (Call) 04:58 Male Tenant (Call) 05:05 Mr. Fixit (Call) 05:10 Foreman (Call) 05:17 Gangster (Call) 05:23 Skeleton (Call) 05:28 Hippy (Call) 05:34 Police (Call) 05:40 Psycho (Call) 05:45 Repairman (Call) 05:57 Roach (Call) 06:01 Thief (Call) 06:07 Thug (Call) 06:13 Builder (Call) 06:19 Zombie (Call) -- Complaining tenants -- 06:26 Stockbrokers (var. 1) 06:32 Stockbrokers (var. 2) 06:38 Stockbrokers (var. 3) 06:44 Greasers (var. 1) 06:51 Greasers (var. 2) 06:57 Greasers (var. 3) 07:04 Hippies (var. 1) 07:12 Hippies (var. 2) 07:19 Hippies (var. 3) 07:27 Major (var. 1) 07:35 Major (var. 2) 07:43 Major (var. 3) 07:51 Nerds (var. 1) 08:00 Nerds (var. 2) 08:08 Nerds (var. 3) 08:16 Professors (var. 1) 08:22 Professors (var. 2) 08:29 Professors (var. 3) 08:36 Punks (var. 1) 08:41 Punks (var. 2) 08:45 Punks (var. 3) 08:50 Slobs (var. 1) 08:59 Slobs (var. 2) 09:08 Slobs (var. 3) 09:17 Sloanes (var. 1) 09:26 Sloanes (var. 2) 09:34 Sloanes (var. 3) 09:43 Yuppies (var. 1) 09:51 Yuppies (var. 2) 09:59 Yuppies (var. 3) 10:06 Bathroom 1 10:16 Bathroom 2 10:26 Bathroom 3 10:36 Bathroom 4 10:54 Bathroom 5 11:11 Bedroom 1 11:21 Bedroom 2 11:39 Bedroom 3 11:49 Bedroom 4 12:07 Bedroom 5 12:24 Kitchen 1 12:42 Kitchen 2 12:52 Kitchen 3 13:09 Kitchen 4 13:27 Kitchen 5 13:37 Living Room 1 13:54 Living Room 2 14:04 Living Room 3 14:22 Living Room 4 14:39 Living Room 5 14:49 Building -- Vacant Buildings -- 15:06 House: 1920s 15:24 House: Adams 15:42 Arcade 16:00 House: Atlandic 16:18 Biker Bar 16:36 House: Bungalow 16:54 House: Cabin 17:12 Apartment Block 17:30 more house 17:48 even more house 18:06 House: Dutch 18:24 Fighting 18:32 Flood 18:40 House: Georg 18:58 House: Gothic 19:16 House: Japan 19:34 House: Lodge 19:52 House: Midwest 20:10 House: NewYork 20:28 House: North 20:46 House: Ohio 21:04 Pawn House 21:23 Hospital 21:41 Pub 21:59 House: Pyramid 22:17 House: Russian 22:35 House: Scottish 22:53 Mr. Fixit 23:11 noob house 23:29 Commune 23:47 funny house 24:05 House: Welsh -- LoopFX--- 24:23 Lose game 24:28 Happy tenants 24:36 Unhappy tenants 24:44 Sad tenants 24:52 Win game 24:59 Council 25:13 Infestation 25:20 Other sound effects |
1 | 1 | 0 | 1 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KwRIcbXnGkQ | 0 | Constructor - Flicks and sound effects [DOS FLC RIP] | Constructor - Flicks and sound effects [DOS FLC RIP] | All incidental video clips and sound effects found in the video game Constructor (1997). The video has been upscaled with nearest neighbor algorithm to compensate for video compression. Win, Lose and Intro FMVs: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QH0Q5yded0s Extraction tools: constructor-fil: https://github.com/jimmypw/constructor-fil fli2gif: https://github.com/bovine/fli2gif and some custom batch scripts to perform bulk actions --Timestamps-- 00:00 Park 00:10 Homebase 00:22 Hospital 00:35 Gadget Factory 00:45 Gadget: Burglar Alarm 00:50 Gadget: Computer 00:56 Gadget: Rat Trap 01:02 Gadget: Repair Kit 01:08 Gadget: Window Shutters 01:14 Gadget: Double Glazing 01:20 School 01:40 Brick Factory 01:46 Cement Factory 01:58 Steel Factory 02:03 Wood Factory 02:11 Bank Teller 02:18 Prison 02:25 System3 logo 02:28 Haunted House 02:39 House Party 02:48 Squatter 02:58 Mob Boss 03:08 House of Fun 03:16 Mr. Fixit 03:21 Ghost Mansion 03:27 Hippy Commune 03:33 Biker Bar 03:38 Pawn House 03:44 Tenant Block 03:50 Weapons 04:12 Police --- Phone calls --- 04:17 Child (Call) - Variation 1 04:23 Child (Call) - Variation 2 04:29 Child (Call) - Variation 3 04:35 Clown (Call) 04:40 Delivery (Call) 04:46 Dog (Call) 04:52 Female Tenant (Call) 04:58 Male Tenant (Call) 05:05 Mr. Fixit (Call) 05:10 Foreman (Call) 05:17 Gangster (Call) 05:23 Skeleton (Call) 05:28 Hippy (Call) 05:34 Police (Call) 05:40 Psycho (Call) 05:45 Repairman (Call) 05:57 Roach (Call) 06:01 Thief (Call) 06:07 Thug (Call) 06:13 Builder (Call) 06:19 Zombie (Call) -- Complaining tenants -- 06:26 Stockbrokers (var. 1) 06:32 Stockbrokers (var. 2) 06:38 Stockbrokers (var. 3) 06:44 Greasers (var. 1) 06:51 Greasers (var. 2) 06:57 Greasers (var. 3) 07:04 Hippies (var. 1) 07:12 Hippies (var. 2) 07:19 Hippies (var. 3) 07:27 Major (var. 1) 07:35 Major (var. 2) 07:43 Major (var. 3) 07:51 Nerds (var. 1) 08:00 Nerds (var. 2) 08:08 Nerds (var. 3) 08:16 Professors (var. 1) 08:22 Professors (var. 2) 08:29 Professors (var. 3) 08:36 Punks (var. 1) 08:41 Punks (var. 2) 08:45 Punks (var. 3) 08:50 Slobs (var. 1) 08:59 Slobs (var. 2) 09:08 Slobs (var. 3) 09:17 Sloanes (var. 1) 09:26 Sloanes (var. 2) 09:34 Sloanes (var. 3) 09:43 Yuppies (var. 1) 09:51 Yuppies (var. 2) 09:59 Yuppies (var. 3) 10:06 Bathroom 1 10:16 Bathroom 2 10:26 Bathroom 3 10:36 Bathroom 4 10:54 Bathroom 5 11:11 Bedroom 1 11:21 Bedroom 2 11:39 Bedroom 3 11:49 Bedroom 4 12:07 Bedroom 5 12:24 Kitchen 1 12:42 Kitchen 2 12:52 Kitchen 3 13:09 Kitchen 4 13:27 Kitchen 5 13:37 Living Room 1 13:54 Living Room 2 14:04 Living Room 3 14:22 Living Room 4 14:39 Living Room 5 14:49 Building -- Vacant Buildings -- 15:06 House: 1920s 15:24 House: Adams 15:42 Arcade 16:00 House: Atlandic 16:18 Biker Bar 16:36 House: Bungalow 16:54 House: Cabin 17:12 Apartment Block 17:30 more house 17:48 even more house 18:06 House: Dutch 18:24 Fighting 18:32 Flood 18:40 House: Georg 18:58 House: Gothic 19:16 House: Japan 19:34 House: Lodge 19:52 House: Midwest 20:10 House: NewYork 20:28 House: North 20:46 House: Ohio 21:04 Pawn House 21:23 Hospital 21:41 Pub 21:59 House: Pyramid 22:17 House: Russian 22:35 House: Scottish 22:53 Mr. Fixit 23:11 noob house 23:29 Commune 23:47 funny house 24:05 House: Welsh -- LoopFX--- 24:23 Lose game 24:28 Happy tenants 24:36 Unhappy tenants 24:44 Sad tenants 24:52 Win game 24:59 Council 25:13 Infestation 25:20 Other sound effects |
All incidental video clips and sound effects found in the video game Constructor (1997). The video has been upscaled with nearest neighbor algorithm to compensate for video compression. Win, Lose and Intro FMVs: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QH0Q5yded0s Extraction tools: constructor-fil: https://github.com/jimmypw/constructor-fil fli2gif: https://github.com/bovine/fli2gif and some custom batch scripts to perform bulk actions --Timestamps-- 00:00 Park 00:10 Homebase 00:22 Hospital 00:35 Gadget Factory 00:45 Gadget: Burglar Alarm 00:50 Gadget: Computer 00:56 Gadget: Rat Trap 01:02 Gadget: Repair Kit 01:08 Gadget: Window Shutters 01:14 Gadget: Double Glazing 01:20 School 01:40 Brick Factory 01:46 Cement Factory 01:58 Steel Factory 02:03 Wood Factory 02:11 Bank Teller 02:18 Prison 02:25 System3 logo 02:28 Haunted House 02:39 House Party 02:48 Squatter 02:58 Mob Boss 03:08 House of Fun 03:16 Mr. Fixit 03:21 Ghost Mansion 03:27 Hippy Commune 03:33 Biker Bar 03:38 Pawn House 03:44 Tenant Block 03:50 Weapons 04:12 Police --- Phone calls --- 04:17 Child (Call) - Variation 1 04:23 Child (Call) - Variation 2 04:29 Child (Call) - Variation 3 04:35 Clown (Call) 04:40 Delivery (Call) 04:46 Dog (Call) 04:52 Female Tenant (Call) 04:58 Male Tenant (Call) 05:05 Mr. Fixit (Call) 05:10 Foreman (Call) 05:17 Gangster (Call) 05:23 Skeleton (Call) 05:28 Hippy (Call) 05:34 Police (Call) 05:40 Psycho (Call) 05:45 Repairman (Call) 05:57 Roach (Call) 06:01 Thief (Call) 06:07 Thug (Call) 06:13 Builder (Call) 06:19 Zombie (Call) -- Complaining tenants -- 06:26 Stockbrokers (var. 1) 06:32 Stockbrokers (var. 2) 06:38 Stockbrokers (var. 3) 06:44 Greasers (var. 1) 06:51 Greasers (var. 2) 06:57 Greasers (var. 3) 07:04 Hippies (var. 1) 07:12 Hippies (var. 2) 07:19 Hippies (var. 3) 07:27 Major (var. 1) 07:35 Major (var. 2) 07:43 Major (var. 3) 07:51 Nerds (var. 1) 08:00 Nerds (var. 2) 08:08 Nerds (var. 3) 08:16 Professors (var. 1) 08:22 Professors (var. 2) 08:29 Professors (var. 3) 08:36 Punks (var. 1) 08:41 Punks (var. 2) 08:45 Punks (var. 3) 08:50 Slobs (var. 1) 08:59 Slobs (var. 2) 09:08 Slobs (var. 3) 09:17 Sloanes (var. 1) 09:26 Sloanes (var. 2) 09:34 Sloanes (var. 3) 09:43 Yuppies (var. 1) 09:51 Yuppies (var. 2) 09:59 Yuppies (var. 3) 10:06 Bathroom 1 10:16 Bathroom 2 10:26 Bathroom 3 10:36 Bathroom 4 10:54 Bathroom 5 11:11 Bedroom 1 11:21 Bedroom 2 11:39 Bedroom 3 11:49 Bedroom 4 12:07 Bedroom 5 12:24 Kitchen 1 12:42 Kitchen 2 12:52 Kitchen 3 13:09 Kitchen 4 13:27 Kitchen 5 13:37 Living Room 1 13:54 Living Room 2 14:04 Living Room 3 14:22 Living Room 4 14:39 Living Room 5 14:49 Building -- Vacant Buildings -- 15:06 House: 1920s 15:24 House: Adams 15:42 Arcade 16:00 House: Atlandic 16:18 Biker Bar 16:36 House: Bungalow 16:54 House: Cabin 17:12 Apartment Block 17:30 more house 17:48 even more house 18:06 House: Dutch 18:24 Fighting 18:32 Flood 18:40 House: Georg 18:58 House: Gothic 19:16 House: Japan 19:34 House: Lodge 19:52 House: Midwest 20:10 House: NewYork 20:28 House: North 20:46 House: Ohio 21:04 Pawn House 21:23 Hospital 21:41 Pub 21:59 House: Pyramid 22:17 House: Russian 22:35 House: Scottish 22:53 Mr. Fixit 23:11 noob house 23:29 Commune 23:47 funny house 24:05 House: Welsh -- LoopFX--- 24:23 Lose game 24:28 Happy tenants 24:36 Unhappy tenants 24:44 Sad tenants 24:52 Win game 24:59 Council 25:13 Infestation 25:20 Other sound effects |
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532 | Press any key to continue... | Menu re-ordering in Flipnic (Warning: Cursed!!!) [W.I.P.] | 0 | 2023-03-14 | So, I have decided to mess around with the MAINMENU.MLB file using cheat engine (since it gets loaded into RAM, I can mess with it basically in real time with exceptions). I was successfully able to change the order of the menu options and the menu options, while maintaining the ability to linearly move straight up and down without suddenly jumping to another menu option. I was not able to change the action of each button yet, so the button actions are shifted upwards. And just because I can, I decided to shift the exit button 0x100 units to the left. Technical details, tutorial, and modified MAINMENU.MLB: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1HSP2JH3JfvSXh3FjCa6lXJYfjBHpNOsX6JfqYgwSBC8/edit?usp=sharing |
0 | 1 | 0 | 1 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f7mQJwsqA-8 | 0 | Menu re-ordering in Flipnic (Warning: Cursed!!!) [W.I.P.] | . | So, I have decided to mess around with the MAINMENU.MLB file using cheat engine (since it gets loaded into RAM, I can mess with it basically in real time with exceptions). I was successfully able to change the order of the menu options and the menu options, while maintaining the ability to linearly move straight up and down without suddenly jumping to another menu option. I was not able to change the action of each button yet, so the button actions are shifted upwards. And just because I can, I decided to shift the exit button 0x100 units to the left. Technical details, tutorial, and modified MAINMENU.MLB: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1HSP2JH3JfvSXh3FjCa6lXJYfjBHpNOsX6JfqYgwSBC8/edit?usp=sharing |
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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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486 | Press any key to continue... | (Almost) All MIDI songs [Microsoft Clip Organizer] | 0 | 2022-08-31 | Microsoft Clip Organizer was a clip art organizing software, which allowed users to find drawings, photographs, sounds, videos, and other media clips to include in presentations, publications, and other Office documents. It cam with a variety of stock media clips and offered more selection on the Microsoft Office Online website. (source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microsoft_Office_shared_tools#Clip_Organizer) Among these stock media clips, were several MIDI files, which are being played in this vdieo. I used VLC Media Player and FluidSynth with a Microsoft GS Wavetable Synth soundfont to convert these into wave files, which I am playing with a simple batch script. |
0 | 1 | 0 | 1 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9XY7dqdFe7A | 0 | . | . | Microsoft Clip Organizer was a clip art organizing software, which allowed users to find drawings, photographs, sounds, videos, and other media clips to include in presentations, publications, and other Office documents. It cam with a variety of stock media clips and offered more selection on the Microsoft Office Online website. (source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microsoft_Office_shared_tools#Clip_Organizer) Among these stock media clips, were several MIDI files, which are being played in this vdieo. I used VLC Media Player and FluidSynth with a Microsoft GS Wavetable Synth soundfont to convert these into wave files, which I am playing with a simple batch script. * Thumbnail graphics * Midi icons created by Dimitry Miroliubov - Flaticon (https://www.flaticon.com/free-icons/midi) Clip Organizer window illustration from: https://bettersolutions.com/powerpoint/illustrations/clip-organiser.htm * Other links * Batch file: https://pastebin.com/8cHWTR4b Original MIDI files are available on archive.org, under the Microsoft Clip Art archive: https://archive.org/download/MS_Clipart_Collection (almost all of the songs are from this archive, except for Techno Dance, which I had saved myself) * Timestamps * 0:00 Intro 00:03 Kalimba Open 00:06 Classical Open 00:10 Glitter Open 00:15 Heavy Metal Open 00:21 Music Box Open 00:28 Weather Open 00:35 Techno Open 00:42 Light Rock Open 00:49 Reggae Open 00:56 Happy Open 01:04 Military Open 01:12 Big Glitz Intro 01:21 Pizzicato Open 01:30 Christmas Open 01:39 Samba Open 01:48 New Age Open 01:57 Children Open 02:06 Sad Open 02:16 Timpani Open 02:26 Sports Open 02:36 Nature Open 02:47 Royal Open 02:58 Jazz Open 03:11 A Tisket Song 03:26 Minor Waltz Trad 03:41 Sneaky Music 03:56 Minor Chord Trad 04:12 Pop Goes 04:29 Hallelujah 04:50 Conveyor Music 05:17 Retail Jazz 05:44 Mystery Reveal 06:12 Lounge Music 06:41 Urban Pop Tune 07:10 Hero March Part 07:39 Cool Low Jazz 08:08 Jazz Jingles 08:38 architecture 09:08 Playful Game 09:38 Chime Patterns 10:08 Hipster Jazz 10:38 Be-Bop Underscore 11:08 Village Theme 11:38 Be-Bop Jazz 12:08 Sports Drive 12:38 Marketing Music 13:09 Elegant Rondo 13:40 government 14:11 Banking Theme 14:43 Disco Jingle 15:15 African Rhythm 15:47 Creep Underscore 16:19 Halloween Creep 16:51 Tech Underscore 17:23 steady beat 17:55 Cute Funny Bounce 18:27 Global Adventure 18:59 Weather Music 19:31 Mystery Music 20:03 Soft Groove 20:35 City Build Music 21:07 Global Underscore 21:39 Subdued Joy 22:12 Baroque Birthday 22:45 Teen Rock Ballad 23:18 Funky Kids Music 23:51 Slow Electrobeat 24:24 Communication Underscore 24:58 Bill Bailey Home 25:32 Heavy Underscore 26:06 Japanese Texture 26:41 Latin shakers 27:16 Game Atmosphere 27:51 Roman March 28:26 Simple New Age 29:02 Technobop 29:38 Spin Theme 30:14 Techno Dance 30:51 Country Jingles 31:29 Minor Jingles 32:08 Sexy Thing 32:47 Indian Meditate 33:27 African Pop 34:07 Gentle Nature 34:47 Fun Sparkly Jig 35:28 wholesale 36:12 Rock Of Ages 36:57 Lets Be Friends 37:43 communications 38:30 agriculture 39:18 Walking Bass 40:09 Indian Dance 41:00 Slow Latin March 41:52 Silent Night 42:44 Marine Hymn 43:36 Island Dance 44:28 Caribbean Dance 1 45:21 Jewish Dance 46:15 Caribbean Dance 2 47:09 Transportation 48:04 Sad Japan Song 49:00 China New Year 49:56 Indian Sway (2) 50:53 Antic Spirits 51:50 Halloween Dance 52:47 Sad Church Organ 53:45 Joy To The World 54:43 African Chase 55:41 Kwanzaa March 56:40 Tricky Zone 57:39 Greek Waltz 1 58:39 Jamaica Bounce 2 59:39 Blues 01:00:39 Suspenseful 01:01:39 Japanese study 01:02:39 Low Organ Theme 01:03:39 Mexican Dance 01:04:40 Auld Lang Syne1 01:05:42 Greek Waltz 2 01:06:44 Weather Underscore 01:07:46 Angels Heard Hi 01:08:49 Light Activity 01:09:52 Turkey In Straw 01:10:55 Chanukah Music 01:11:58 Parisian Waltz 01:13:03 China Celebrate 01:14:08 Eight Days 01:15:15 Hark Herald 01:16:23 Jamaican Rhythm 01:17:32 Thankful People 01:18:41 Little Bethlehem 01:19:54 Caissons Rolling 01:21:07 Hanukkah Song |
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473 | Press any key to continue... | Beetle Crazy Cup (a.k.a. Beetle Buggin) [PC Longplay] | 0 | 2022-07-27 | Full gameplay of Beetle Crazy Cup (2000) without commentary. | 0 | 1 | 0 | 0 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xsL3shSyn4A | 0 | . | . | . | . | Beetle-1.m4v | Muud mängimise videod | Other gameplay videos | N/A | Press any key to continue... | Press any key to continue... | 1 | /channel_db_lite/web/thumbs/473.jpg | N/A | /channel_db_lite/web/json/473.json | N/A | N/A | |
397 | Press any key to continue... | Unknown music on my hard drive | 0 | 2021-10-29 | This is a compilation of music that I have on my hard drive that I haven't been able to find much info about (because I don't know the song names). I uploaded this for both your enjoyment and in hopes that Content ID might pick something up... | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F2WdXYgvtvk | 0 | . | . | This is a compilation of music that I have on my hard drive that I haven't been able to find much info about (because I don't know the song names). I uploaded this for both your enjoyment and in hopes that Content ID might pick something up... 0:00 #1 0:30 #2 2:45 #3 3:35 #4 3:50 #5 4:50 #6 5:05 #7 5:25 #8 5:56 #9 6:43 #10 7:02 #11 7:21 #12 7:36 #13 8:57 #14 10:55 #15 12:29 #16 12:42 #17 12:58 #18 13:07 #19 13:17 #20 13:32 #21 13:52 #22 14:04 #23 14:24 #24 15:09 #25 15:54 #26 17:07 #27 17:20 #28 18:20 #29 20:30 #30 |
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392 | Press any key to continue... | [4K60] PowerPoint - "Exciting" transitions | 0 | 2021-09-20 | All of the transitions in Microsoft PowerPoint marked as "exciting". These transitions shouldn't be overused, but they also help create excitement during the presentation. Created in Microsoft PowerPoint 365 using the "Export as video" option. |
0 | 1 | 0 | 1 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A8_Snfhu80U | 0 | . | . | All of the transitions in Microsoft PowerPoint marked as "exciting". These transitions shouldn't be overused, but they also help create excitement during the presentation. Created in Microsoft PowerPoint 365 using the "Export as video" option. |
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315 | Press any key to continue... | comment testing zone | 0 | 2020-08-26 | This video contains a comment section designed for posting random/nonsensical comments. You may want to test how a comment gets displayed or how YouTube may handle your reply. | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3RB_wVmY2ko | 0 | . | . | This video contains a comment section designed for posting random/nonsensical comments. You may want to test how a comment gets displayed or how YouTube may handle your reply. The following upload settings were used: - Popular comments are displayed first by default. - This video cannot be embedded (that means you are unable to view it from an external website, which is pointless anyway) - Subscribers were not notified about this upload. They also will not see this in their subscription feed. - Language is set to English (United Kingdom) - Video is set up for viewers 13+ only (for COPPA compliance) - Video is available for under 18 year old viewers - Category is set to Science and Technology - Manual thumbnail is used ANY comments in line with YouTube terms of service are allowed and even the ones that YouTube AI marks as potentially inappropiate will get through. If comments breach the terms of service, it may be reported/flagged by another user. |
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312 | Press any key to continue... | Flipnic: In-game help | 0 | 2020-06-15 | These are help videos you can find in Flipnic (PS2), when you go to the Help menu. These explain basic mechnics of the game, as well as some more advanced techniques. I like these more than the actual manual included in the case, because of the nice visuals and more detailed explanations. | 0 | 1 | 0 | 0 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=374kqzSBuOA | 0 | . | . | These are help videos you can find in Flipnic (PS2), when you go to the Help menu. These videos are from the PAL version, but the NTSC-U has identical videos. The NTSC-J has similar videos, but they are in Japanese (obviously) and are actually placed in the Explain menu. These videos explain basic mechnics of the game, as well as some more advanced techniques. I like these more than the actual manual included in the case, because of the nice visuals and more detailed explanations. This video was originally uploaded a few months ago, but due to the fact I didn't verify my account using my phone, I wasn't able to upload it (longer than 15 minutes). And yes, I published 5 videos in a single day (altough 3 of them were unlisted already and uploaded a few months ago). Timestamps: 0:00 Basic rules 3:20 Missions 7:14 Recovery 1 11:19 Recovery 2 14:02 Multiball 19:14 Defence & offence 22:46 Holding |
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