VERY special Christmas gift for everyone!
Last edited by Cubase on December 23, 2006 • 5:13 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Boy have I got a treat for you folks!...
In light of the recent discussions surrounding the old videos that Chris Jones, Doug Vandergrift and the rest of the gang did a long while back (which were recently presumed to have disappeared off the face of the earth)... I had decided to take my virtual shovel and have a dig through my old collection of TM stuff (which spanned over multiple PCs, and about 10 years worth of data) and managed to find them!
These videos were originally on the old CARP International website as RM (Real Media) files, and virtually un-downloadable... but I was just as tricky back then as I was now and managed to still download them.
...And they've been sitting here under my nose for around 8 years... as the years passed they drifted off the website and out of mind... until they came back into the focus a couple of days ago thanks to Sarah.
The size and quality leave a bit to be desired... but you have to remember these were released back in the day where the only people with a broadband connection were the rich folks down the road who paid $350 a month for it. The rest of us were in dial-up county.
Anyway, without further adieu, here you go! (converted to AVI for your convenience)...
Creswell Speaks
Creswell Speaks (duh), giving fair warning to viewers that the following clips are to punish the guilty... and the innocent for that matter (a good starter before watching the following clips).
Plan Ten From Outer Space (Part 1/2)
(Part one of the videos... these ones do not have sound. Don't know why, but there are subtitles.
Plan Ten From Outer Space (Part 2/2)
Part two.
The Singing Detective
Chris Jones as the Singing Detective! I had no idea he could yodel like that! Sorry for the sound synch issue... it is how the video came way back when (it seems to correct itself near the end).
And a few other videos which I found (MPG files)...
On the Set of The Pandora Directive
This short clip contains footage and interviews of life on the set of The Pandora Directive.
Richie Havens sings Tex's Lament
This is also on YouTube... but here is the original one posted that floated around the net before broadband.
Well that's it! MERRY CHRISTMAS!
-Cub. =o)
P.S. All the Lombard St episodes and Tex Murphy music files are back up too.
In light of the recent discussions surrounding the old videos that Chris Jones, Doug Vandergrift and the rest of the gang did a long while back (which were recently presumed to have disappeared off the face of the earth)... I had decided to take my virtual shovel and have a dig through my old collection of TM stuff (which spanned over multiple PCs, and about 10 years worth of data) and managed to find them!
These videos were originally on the old CARP International website as RM (Real Media) files, and virtually un-downloadable... but I was just as tricky back then as I was now and managed to still download them.
The size and quality leave a bit to be desired... but you have to remember these were released back in the day where the only people with a broadband connection were the rich folks down the road who paid $350 a month for it. The rest of us were in dial-up county.
Anyway, without further adieu, here you go! (converted to AVI for your convenience)...
Creswell Speaks
Creswell Speaks (duh), giving fair warning to viewers that the following clips are to punish the guilty... and the innocent for that matter (a good starter before watching the following clips).
Plan Ten From Outer Space (Part 1/2)
(Part one of the videos... these ones do not have sound. Don't know why, but there are subtitles.
Plan Ten From Outer Space (Part 2/2)
Part two.
The Singing Detective
Chris Jones as the Singing Detective! I had no idea he could yodel like that! Sorry for the sound synch issue... it is how the video came way back when (it seems to correct itself near the end).
And a few other videos which I found (MPG files)...
On the Set of The Pandora Directive
This short clip contains footage and interviews of life on the set of The Pandora Directive.
Richie Havens sings Tex's Lament
This is also on YouTube... but here is the original one posted that floated around the net before broadband.
Well that's it! MERRY CHRISTMAS!
-Cub. =o)
P.S. All the Lombard St episodes and Tex Murphy music files are back up too.
Cub will hereafter be referred to solely and reverentially as "Jolly Old Saint Nick". Thanks a bundle!
James, could we get these added to the front page?
James, could we get these added to the front page?
~ Member: Tex Murphy's Mutant League, Crazy 888's Chapter~
*Revitalizing Old San Francisco's Chandler Avenue District With Style*
(also known as Steve Douglas, but usually by people less awesome than UTMers)
*Revitalizing Old San Francisco's Chandler Avenue District With Style*
(also known as Steve Douglas, but usually by people less awesome than UTMers)
Dude, this one gave me flashbacks to Max Headroom, cause of the stuttering. (or Shodan from System Shock 2, cause of the face morphing lol)Creswell Speaks
Creswell Speaks (duh), giving fair warning to viewers that the following clips are to punish the guilty... and the innocent for that matter (a good starter before watching the following clips).
freaky stuff...
The files are in DivX format... you might not have the latest codec... go to Divx.com and download the free version. Make sure that when you are installing it you tick only the codec in your "components to install" category, otherwise you get all whole bunch of other crap too.DrPaul wrote:What are you viewing these files with? I tried RealPlayer v10.5, MediaPlayer v9.0, and QuickTime v7.
None of them produce video for Plan 10 (which has no audio). They only produce audio for the Singing Detective. But the interview works ok (both video and audio.)
Let me know how that goes.
-Cub. =o)
In adding to the prezzies, I have also dug up and uploaded the Overseer trailer. This particular version is the highest quality version available (640 X 480) and it in self-enclosed Smacker .EXE format... which means you don't need the original codec to play it. For those of you who don't know, 'Smacker' is a type of compression codec which was used for the video in the CD version of overseer. 'Bink' was the codec used in the DVD version. Both are part of 'RAD Video Tools', and you will find Bink featured in over 70% of games today (both console and PC).
Anyway, I have addded them all to a front page for download:
http://www.provisionaustralia.com.au/Lo ... ads/video/
Cheers!
-Cub. =o)
Anyway, I have addded them all to a front page for download:
http://www.provisionaustralia.com.au/Lo ... ads/video/
Cheers!
-Cub. =o)
Unfortunately not correct. If the DVD version had used Bink, we would not have the codec problems today.Cubase wrote: 'Bink' was the codec used in the DVD version. Both are part of 'RAD Video Tools', and you will find Bink featured in over 70% of games today (both console and PC).
I think, Bink even didn't exist at that time.
The DVD version uses *surprise* DVD MPEG2 Video
Except they renamed the filetypes .000 instead of .MPEG - hence why we can't view them on a DVD player. But Media Player 10 views them fine Outside of the game - so long as you copy the FMVs from the disc and rename them .MPEGThe DVD version uses *surprise* DVD MPEG2 Video Wink (These are normal VOB files which could be played with every DVD software player.)
I think they did that though so that it wasn't too easy to spoil the ending. Oldest trick in the book lol..