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Dusan 06-01-2006 08:36 AM

DDV
 
Is there any way or program to convert .ddv files (movies) from exoddus and oddysee to .avi or .mpg

skillya_glowi 06-01-2006 08:39 AM

I'd like to know that myself.

I tried changing the filename extension, but it never works.
Which program is supposed to read them anyway?

Xavier 06-01-2006 08:44 AM

I'd love to know too, but I think that kind of file can only be read by the game

skillya_glowi 06-01-2006 08:49 AM

Shit. And I thought that it was something that can be opened by the media player. But why, on the "properties", does it say "Opens With: Unknown Application" if it's a .ddv file?

(As anyone can see, I'm not a great computer expert)

Zerox 06-01-2006 09:04 AM

Sometimes, if you try and straight open from my computer an unkown file, it will offer to bring up a microsoft.com page with info on the type of file in particular. Otherwise, use google or wikipedia if google isn't helping. Wiki is more specific in that sense, rather than bringing up random sites.

Mudoko_Jedi 06-02-2006 03:08 AM

Nerds! Nerds ! NEARDS!!!!!!!!!!!!! *runs into wall and fall to ground*

oddveteran93 06-02-2006 03:23 AM

I tried a lot of things but nothing works only the game and OWI can read it.
EDIT: I can film my computer screen while the video is playing but that's all. Or make an audio recording of it, if that's not illegal that is.

Jordan 06-07-2006 01:13 PM

Mudokon_Jedi are you calling them nerds because they are computer-freaks? If you are, you're a turd. :D Joke!!

Xavier 06-07-2006 10:05 PM

what do you call computer freaks anyway?
this is only someone who wants to read some videos outside the game

Nate 06-08-2006 05:23 AM

Well 'Geek' is the generally accepted term, being that to those in the know it is considered as a complement.

Dusan 06-10-2006 10:39 AM

I'm not "computer freak" or "neard" or "geek" or... I'm just to good in everything :-)))))

E'l Scrabino 06-11-2006 03:30 AM

I'm not a geek either :) some of my friends call me that coz i know good sites, like this :p

Patrick Vykkers 07-05-2006 02:51 AM

I'm a "computer whiz", according to my mother.

Dusan 07-05-2006 03:06 AM

What is whiz?

Software Bug 07-05-2006 03:20 AM

Is RAD VIDEO TOOLS able to convert is?
I cant try it out bechause I dont have any DDV files on my pc :P
but RAD VIDEO TOOLS can convert almost everything and it is freeware, just google it.

Duscan , I think whiz has something to do with that you know alot about computers.
I heard about an television program called whizkids and it was about computers if my mind serves me correct.

The only term my mother calls me is "computer addicted" wich is "computer verslaafd" here in the netherlands :P gheez I hate that word :)

Wil 07-05-2006 03:30 AM

Wiz, whiz or whizz is short for wizard, i.e. someone who is very, very good at something. You'd expect a wizkid to be able to multiply 38 and 124 in their head in a few seconds, or have an intuitive proficiency with technology.

Xavier 07-05-2006 05:23 AM

:

Is RAD VIDEO TOOLS able to convert is?
I cant try it out bechause I dont have any DDV files on my pc :P
but RAD VIDEO TOOLS can convert almost everything and it is freeware, just google it.

tryed it
without succes

Software Bug 07-05-2006 05:59 AM

ow ok,
first thing I see that cant be converted by it:)
Thanks for trying anyway

ODDREN 07-06-2006 03:34 AM

there's only 3 ways to take them out of DDV:
1) ask Lorne for convertor:)
2) get the ODDWORLD BONUS DVD (unreal for Europe...and me:()
3) get Fraps and - voila!!! - we have avi or mpeg of every single CG-movie (that's the best way for many of us)

plus! if your monitor have A/V slots it's possible to take movies also from MO and SW through XBOX-PC connection)))

P.S. Xav, how's Exoddus Movie encoding going?)

Killy 07-17-2006 01:20 AM

Right, sorry for bumping this but I deemed it to be relevant to the AO/AE screenshots threads. If it's to any help, I can extract movies from the game discs and convert them to .avi. I'm just stating this here to see if there's any interest left.

Xavier 07-17-2006 01:26 AM

it intrest me!
are you sure you can extract them all? I mean even the ones that are "in game" like the door switches?

Killy 07-17-2006 03:27 AM

Yes, all of them, even the doorswitches. Every single FMV animation there is on the game disc is extractable and convertable.

Nate 07-17-2006 04:06 AM

Can you tell us how to do it ourselves so we don't need to download them? I imagine that would be some mega bandwidth right there.

Killy 07-17-2006 06:39 AM

:

Can you tell us how to do it ourselves so we don't need to download them? I imagine that would be some mega bandwidth right there.

But of course. I just noticed that the total sum of all the compressed videos on the very first disc is 1,17GB. It would take ages to download.

Alright, here's how you do:
Download PSXmc. Check the bottom of this post for links. It's a Playstation compatible utility which is able to rip some .xa streams and other audio formats as well as video data. Insert your AO/AE disc in the CD-drive of your computer, run the program and scan the disc. Scanning takes about 20 minutes, sometimes even less depending on the size of the data. After that, you'll be presented with a list of detected files. You can preview them and you can convert them. Leave the conversion settings as they are, but you might want to consider changing the resolution to 640x480 (The usual dimensions are about half that size). Hit the 'Start convert' button and the files will be saved as .avi files on your harddrive!

If you want to use these files to get screencaps you can extract every single frame in a clip by using Virtualdub (veedub) and save these as .tga, .jpg or .bmp images. Kind of nifty if you want to create sigs or wallpapers. Check the links below to download veedub. After you've extracted the clips using PSXmc you need to run veedub (Run the VirtualDub.exe file). Load the clip either by dragging and dropping into the veedub window or selecting File -> Open file. Then go to File -> Save image sequence. Select a directory and a format. After that, you're all set - let veedub run through the clip. It shouldn't take more than a few seconds.

Download links:
PSXmc: http://www.zophar.net/utilities/download/PsxMC253.zip
Virtualdub: http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/v...5.zip?download

Xavier 07-17-2006 09:41 AM

wow, it would be awesome if this works...
do you need the PS or PC cd to make this work?

erwinraaben55 07-17-2006 10:02 AM

Why do you think it is called PSXmc??? ;)

Btw, IT WORKS!!!

Thank you very much!

Xavier 07-17-2006 11:56 AM

wow it works indeed!
you are awesome!!!

erwinraaben55 07-17-2006 01:11 PM

Damn, got oddysee in 20 minutes, it worked very well (too bad most of them were twice or three times on it (maybe little differences between them??? Or just put on the cd in a straight line, so it wouldn't have to load it back from another ring on the cd??)

Anyway, tried Exodus first disc, took 2 hours! Then I only get to see the first screen, then it freezes, but the sound keeps going, but not good either I think. Will try some more tomorrow. Lol, first 15 seconds only sound, then I got 40 seconds only this freezing images, and then I get to see the 15 seconds of the movie :P. And it all adds up to the time. Total time is 70 seconds :S

But no leverpulling animations :P


*jeej, 200 posts*

Xavier 07-17-2006 10:19 PM

hmmmm, I can't help you, I only tryed with AO since I don't have the ps version of AE.

but with AO everything works fine :D

ODDREN 07-17-2006 11:05 PM

:

But of course. I just noticed that the total sum of all the compressed videos on the very first disc is 1,17GB. It would take ages to download.

Alright, here's how you do:
Download PSXmc. Check the bottom of this post for links. It's a Playstation compatible utility which is able to rip some .xa streams and other audio formats as well as video data. Insert your AO/AE disc in the CD-drive of your computer, run the program and scan the disc. Scanning takes about 20 minutes, sometimes even less depending on the size of the data. After that, you'll be presented with a list of detected files. You can preview them and you can convert them. Leave the conversion settings as they are, but you might want to consider changing the resolution to 640x480 (The usual dimensions are about half that size). Hit the 'Start convert' button and the files will be saved as .avi files on your harddrive!

If you want to use these files to get screencaps you can extract every single frame in a clip by using Virtualdub (veedub) and save these as .tga, .jpg or .bmp images. Kind of nifty if you want to create sigs or wallpapers. Check the links below to download veedub. After you've extracted the clips using PSXmc you need to run veedub (Run the VirtualDub.exe file). Load the clip either by dragging and dropping into the veedub window or selecting File -> Open file. Then go to File -> Save image sequence. Select a directory and a format. After that, you're all set - let veedub run through the clip. It shouldn't take more than a few seconds.

Download links:
PSXmc: http://www.zophar.net/utilities/download/PsxMC253.zip
Virtualdub: http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/v...5.zip?download



all right, good job. but what about PC-versions and MO and SW?)))can you find the way to take them out?;)
and one more thing - what about quality of avi in the end of this procedure?