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Doom3 movie

Posted:
May 24, 2002 @ 3:34pm
by Dave Johnston
Ok, in case you haven't heard, a video showing Doom 3 (and some past idSoftware games) has been released:
http://www.bluesnews.com/cgi-bin/board. ... adid=35159
But it is around 80Mb. Anyone reckon they could download it, hack it around a bit with VirtualDub and give us a nice 4-8Mb MPG for PocketTV or PocketDivX?
I'm just not very keen on downloading 80Mb on my 56k. Yeah, I'm a wimp :)

Posted:
May 24, 2002 @ 3:51pm
by T¹
There's actually been a lower-res 8meg version available for a little longer. Looks incredible!


Posted:
May 24, 2002 @ 6:46pm
by Dave Johnston

Posted:
May 24, 2002 @ 6:53pm
by Matt Gifford
I just heard about one. This kid at school that has an IPAq and found out I had one never leaves me alone. He told me yesterday that he found a quicktime player for his Pocketpc. I didn't really care, but I can get the site from him later.

Posted:
May 24, 2002 @ 7:25pm
by suchiaruzu

Posted:
May 24, 2002 @ 7:39pm
by (TSC)Bender

Posted:
May 24, 2002 @ 8:48pm
by Dave Johnston
But... if I get PQViewer, that's like the 4th or 5th media player I have on my PPC!
I want MPEG standard, dammit.
Still, anyone kind enough to STILL convert the big ole movie into an MPEG? The Quicktime version has a crappy 5fps or something, whereas the MPEG (in link above) has the proper framerate.

Posted:
May 24, 2002 @ 8:57pm
by Ainvar
I would but I will be damned to register with file planet, I already get enough spam in my spam accounts

Posted:
May 24, 2002 @ 10:00pm
by Dave Johnston
There's a few here:
http://www.3dgamers.com/games/doom3/
And you can do a search on
http://www.filemirrors.com/ for 'doom_iii_legacy'
I'm not a genius really.

Posted:
May 24, 2002 @ 10:46pm
by accolon
I downloaded it, it's AWESOME! Don't know another word to describe it.
Carmack must be a god.
I'm trying to convert it, but the stupid high-fps WMV is protected... I'll keep on trying.

Posted:
May 24, 2002 @ 11:04pm
by James S
Download the .mov one and convert it with RADTools

Posted:
May 24, 2002 @ 11:14pm
by accolon

Posted:
May 25, 2002 @ 12:02am
by James S
I downloaded the highestquality MOV file and it's PERFECT, I don't see any artifacts at all... what exactly ARE you talking about?

Posted:
May 25, 2002 @ 12:27am
by randall
Isn't that video old?

Posted:
May 25, 2002 @ 12:49am
by Dave Johnston
Well, yeah, it's a day old :)