It's a dos executable - best bet is to use like dosbox daum svn or something, that's how I did it.AceWell wrote:at first glance i would say that is uncompressed size but i can't getmaddjakkal wrote:int16 somevalue2 = 0x12C (seems to always be 300)
the ptx.exe to work so i can convert various sizes to check.
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- Sun Feb 05, 2017 11:02 pm
- Forum: Graphic file formats
- Topic: PTX Pump it Up DCT Based Format - an odd one
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Re: PTX Pump it Up DCT Based Format - an odd one
- Sun Feb 05, 2017 9:54 pm
- Forum: Graphic file formats
- Topic: PTX Pump it Up DCT Based Format - an odd one
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PTX Pump it Up DCT Based Format - an odd one
A couple of colleagues and myself have been banging our head off of this format for years - there exists an old dos program that can convert TGAs to this format, accepts two types (24bpp and 32bpp), and somehow it uses DCT and some super weird compression to come up with the final file. This is for ...
