Shock Therapy
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<div class="IPBDescription">Well...</div> AVI. 1 meg Large. Download it to see the Shock Therapy (On a hive). Still images linked together to make an AVI. Music included (though not synched).
<a href='http://www.gravito.com/ShockTherapy.avi' target='_blank'>http://www.gravito.com/ShockTherapy.avi</a>
I probably won't host the file forever due to the fact it is going to get hit hard. Might want to right-click and "Save As" and mirror it in case of just that.
<a href='http://www.gravito.com/ShockTherapy.avi' target='_blank'>http://www.gravito.com/ShockTherapy.avi</a>
I probably won't host the file forever due to the fact it is going to get hit hard. Might want to right-click and "Save As" and mirror it in case of just that.
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IMHO, valve needs to open up the demo standard and let people create AVIs directly from Half Life, with and without audio, so then that way we can load it into Virtual Dub and use the XviD codec to make it extremely tiny.
btw, that's the codec you need to view this. Or use DivX player to view it.
IMHO, valve needs to open up the demo standard and let people create AVIs directly from Half Life, with and without audio, so then that way we can load it into Virtual Dub and use the XviD codec to make it extremely tiny.
btw, that's the codec you need to view this. Or use DivX player to view it. <!--QuoteEnd--> </td></tr></table><div class='postcolor'> <!--QuoteEEnd-->
You could use <a href='http://www.fraps.com/' target='_blank'>Fraps</a> you know. It records straight to Raw .avi, so it's pretty big, but if you slap some encoding on it, it'd be a lot smaller.