I believe I still have it around, if you want I can capture my screen playing it and eter the contest...but there are two problems...one is the quality would suck and I have no other way of capturing it, and the other is that something happened (proably my mistake because I'm inexperienced with MPEG-2 and PSS multi/demultiplexing and all, I could have set something wrong) when I converted the video to pss and after replacing it manually with the intro movie file (same name and all), everything went smoothly but when I played the game it seems that the audio had some problems...it wasn't synchronised with the video and it ended up being some second after the place it was supposed to be which means it came out crap...also some times the video presents flickering problems (but other than that the quality is very good and it only lasts for a split second)...I could do it again, I wanted to change a movie in Shin Megami Tensei Persona 3 (inside a .cvm archive containing the game's files), the movies were in .sfd form, that's softdec video for you, I was able to demultiplex them (standard MPEG-2 video but .adx audio I think) and they played fine but when I started looking for a way to make/convert to a .sfd file I only found the Dreamcast SDK (specifically the SEGA DREAMCAST Movie Creator) ...which is impossible for me to get for these reasons:Mr.Mouse wrote:Yes, I did. Perhaps we should have a MOD your favourite game contest, no big professional stuff, but the stuff ordinary people could do using the right tools...
1. DC is dead
2. Even if it was alive the SDK is for Windows 98/2k
3. Even if they still sold the SDK there would be no way for me to afford it
4. Even if I could afford it my parents wouldn't let me spend my money on it
5. Even if my parents said yes there's no way SEGA could ever give me the licensing thingie
so if you know something that can convert to .sfd please tell me also I'd like a program that would let me convert to .m2v, for some reason SUPER's .mpg conversion does something wrong, even if I select MPEG-2, I used tmpgenc for the Yu-Gi-Oh! trick but my trial has expired...


