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Re: Trying too look for TRMOOV.EXE

root42 wrote: There is always the option to split a long video to smaller parts... ffmpeg can do this for you as well. When I get some time, I will try to write up the command line to do this. Maybe tonight... And maybe use a video editor on Windows 3.1 to put those parts back together?

Re: Trying too look for TRMOOV.EXE

Older codecs usually don't compress as much as modern ones. Probably your problemas lies in the codec, not in the tool (not to mention some other tiny details like resolution, sound bitrate... Windows 3.1 vídeos had sub-VGA resolución and sounded like a radio hidden on a can). Have you tried ffmpeg …

Re: Trying too look for TRMOOV.EXE

Can't you use ffmpeg on Linux, Mac or Windows to convert into AVI with the Cinepak codec? That should be playable on Windows using Video for Windows runtime. Because I have like 2 hour movies that may go up above the Windows 3.1 hard disk limit. Hm, ok. And how does QuickTime help in this case? …

Re: Trying too look for TRMOOV.EXE

root42 wrote: Can't you use ffmpeg on Linux, Mac or Windows to convert into AVI with the Cinepak codec? That should be playable on Windows using Video for Windows runtime. Because I have like 2 hour movies that may go up above the Windows 3.1 hard disk limit.

Trying too look for TRMOOV.EXE

I am trying to look for a an alternative way to watch movies on my Windows 3.1 machine. I came across an old video converter called "TRMOOV.EXE." I mean can I convert my AVI movie files to old Apple animation .MOV files so I can watch my movies on Windows 3.1 ? I tried look every where online these …

Re: Slowdown utilities

AlaricD wrote: DOSfan1994 wrote: Is there one that works for Windows 3.1/DOS? Yes. Like which one? Becasue I would like one that is where you can start a MS-DOS game under Windows 3.1 and it slows the CPU and if you leave the DOS game it goes back into the faster speed you have before.

Re: PCEm. Another PC emulator.

Sorry to say this Jesolo, but you see I got banned from there about a year ago. Because I was asking too much questions about if Voodoo 2 is GDI compatible. Because there was this old LEGO pc game called "Lego creator" I would like to play how it originally was played on. I wanted to get like better …

Re: PCEm. Another PC emulator.

How am I going to make the roms from my real hardware? You basically need an EEPROM reader to read the contents of the BIOS ROM chip. On most 286 and higher CPU's, you can try a utility called Navrátil System Information (NSSI 0.60). This utility has the option to read and save the BIOS ROM …

Re: PCEm. Another PC emulator.

AFAIK, no emulators risk to include copyrighted ROMs (or at least ROMs they haven't secured permission to distribute). Official versions of PCem only included MDA.ROM and xt-ide ones. PCem 13 doesn't seem to include xt-ide (I don't know if it's still needed, because RLL disks are supported now) and …

Re: PCEm. Another PC emulator.

AFAIK, no emulators risk to include copyrighted ROMs (or at least ROMs they haven't secured permission to distribute). Official versions of PCem only included MDA.ROM and xt-ide ones. PCem 13 doesn't seem to include xt-ide (I don't know if it's still needed, because RLL disks are supported now) and …

Does Caesar II have CD Audio

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Hello people I am just wondering, I have a copy of "Caesar II" and I would like to know if it has CD audio because I was looking at OSTs and gameplay videos on youtube and it seems to use MIDI for the game play music, but when I was looking up the OST there was some music that did not sould like …

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