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some rambo could make .avi's or .mpg's out of old ms-dos demos

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somebody who has some sort of vga->video converter could record some old demos.. i'm also interested in getting all the older orange demos as .avi or .mpg.. they dont work with windows anymore..

it used to be so easy when with amiga
just insert the disk and everything worked ok


added on the 2001-07-09 20:26:40 by derpiipo derpiipo
www.demodvd.org ?
added on the 2001-07-09 20:27:50 by robotriot robotriot
make my day, convert old orange demos to mpG/avi and i'm satisfied

i dont have dvd.. should have probably
added on the 2001-07-09 20:50:26 by derpiipo derpiipo
do it yourself then :P
added on the 2001-07-09 21:15:54 by robotriot robotriot
He said he didn't have a video converter, so..

You could always put together a 486 out of some old parts, maybe even for free. (finding someone who will make video clips might be easier, though)

I can get some Orange stuff to work under Win98 (DOS boot, no EMM). Of course, for Win2000, never mind.
added on the 2001-07-09 21:36:55 by phoenix phoenix
bah, that's no excuse. i bought my hardware mainly for capturing, too :) if something is missing on the internet, you shouldn't wait until somebody else adds it, do it yourself :)
added on the 2001-07-09 21:44:42 by robotriot robotriot
I think you just volunteered to make some video clips. :)
added on the 2001-07-09 23:54:39 by phoenix phoenix
i already make them for amiga, now it's somebody else's turn :)
added on the 2001-07-09 23:56:11 by robotriot robotriot
I think thats a good idea. i dont get those cool demos to run anymore on my computer. I would like to watch Orange demos and that Plant+Emf demo called Caero.
Dear Piipo.

You are hereby invited to have sauna, beer and demos on big screen with us just before Assembly. We'll have at least a 486/66 with 8Mb and GUS & A1200/030 for the ultimate demo erection pleasure.

Or of course you can buy DVD, wait for a year and buy that DemoDVD, but then you don't get the beer and sauna. :)
added on the 2001-07-11 09:13:43 by melw melw
i'm really sorry robotriot but some people dont really have the hardware to run the old demos and especially to convert them to video stream so shut the fuck up about that do-it-yourself-shit..

PFFT

if anybody happens to run across them in internet, please tell me!

thanks.
added on the 2001-07-13 10:39:46 by derpiipo derpiipo
i didn't have the hardware either until i bought it especially for that purpose ... i don't really see the problem.
added on the 2001-07-13 11:08:28 by robotriot robotriot
perhaps you've got more money than me, then..

i've just got a new p3windowsMACHINE, but no ms-dos.. and i really dont see the point in buying another machine just cause i need to see some demos once in a year...

takes lots of space, and the spare parts are hard to get. like GUS.. so i prefer that somebody who's got the hardware does it for me. ITS SOCIALISM

and its called a favor, so i owe one for the rambo who does the converting and stuff..

MELW: thanks for the invitation, we'll see if i ever get there! :)
anyways, all this writing is making me thirsty..
added on the 2001-07-14 13:54:47 by derpiipo derpiipo
486 computers come in tiny desktop cases you can put below your monitor and cost about 20 euro. if you just bought a new p3 than you must have a lot of money anyway :)
added on the 2001-07-15 11:38:27 by robotriot robotriot
shit i dont have any cash.. well, the most expensive part still being vga-pal converter i bet..

these things dont come in cheap?
added on the 2001-07-16 11:17:41 by derpiipo derpiipo
derpiipo, if you said that the vga-pal converter will the most expensive part, well in a 486-configuration it is, but then you must have meant to connect a 486 system by yourself to a vga-pal-converter. But if you already have a 486-system, why capture it to a video sequence? you'll loose quality, and if you already have the 486-system which can run the demo, why bother? =)
added on the 2001-07-16 12:36:04 by fox fox
yea, that's what i meant, too. if you already have a cheap 486 and can't afford a converter or something, you can at least watch them yourself and don't have to rely on somebody else making videos :)
added on the 2001-07-16 15:43:43 by robotriot robotriot
If someone is indeed able to make AVI's out of old MS-DOS Demos then please encode them in the DivX Format...
Gives you better visual quality when viewing fullscreen.
sorry DivX is dumb. use some widely supported format that will be supported in 5 years from now instead. (I'm pretty sure you'll have the problem all over again in a few years of trying to find a divx codec that works with your windows2013)

use mpeg!
added on the 2001-07-29 12:19:38 by _-_-__ _-_-__
divx is available for all os's ... ??
added on the 2001-07-29 12:21:33 by robotriot robotriot
windows / linux / macos - yes, divx is available for most os'es with a "fast" hardwareplatform.
for amiga, too :)
added on the 2001-07-30 17:59:05 by robotriot robotriot
OK, i dont have a 486 nor a video converter nor gravis ultrasound, so forget it. I just need somebody who does..

ZZZzzz
added on the 2001-07-31 16:04:12 by derpiipo derpiipo
depends if you are talking about divx or opendivx. The first one is available as binary only codecs as far as I know. .. and binaries rot.
added on the 2001-07-31 17:47:11 by _-_-__ _-_-__
divx IS mpeg .. tss
added on the 2001-08-04 00:38:04 by jelly jelly

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