Fallout & Fallout 2 movies

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LaStOfThE
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Fallout & Fallout 2 movies

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first of all i'd like to say "hello" to all the members of the community, since this is my first post here.
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i know this is (maby) the wrong section for this kind of question, but i wanted to be sure the right ppl are reading it. :roll:

question: is there a way to extract/capture the introduction movies from fo & fo 2 ? i thought bink/rad tools would do the trick, but it seems i was wrong.

thanks in advance.
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Post by Temaperacl »

Get this file. Unzip it and follow the directions in mve-play.txt - just run a video capture program while the movie is playing, and you should have a capture of the video.
This thread has links to the files you need to extract the mve files if you haven't already.

If any of this is unclear, I apologize- just let me know and I'll try to clarify.
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Post by ABel »

I would recommend you this utility: http://return0.pisem.net/mve2avi23.rar
It converts MVE to AVI (or to GIFs+WAV, if you prefer).
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geee thanx guys. one more problem. any idea on a video capture app?
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Post by ABel »

LaStOfThE wrote:any idea on a video capture app?
You do not need any capturing program. The MVE2AVI saves the movie into AVI format, which is native to Windows.
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