+Spectre8750 Posted September 24, 2009 Posted September 24, 2009 How do you add Movies to Strike Fighters 2. and what formats are exceptable? Quote
Caesar Posted September 24, 2009 Posted September 24, 2009 (edited) It's been a while since I've used an intro movie, but it can be done. In the first-gen series it was under startup.ini, but now it looks like its under StrikeFighters2.ini in your SF2 main directory (not the mod directory). You'll have to designate a location of the startup movie. The line you're looking for is IntroMovieList= and I can't remember where IntroMovies.ini is located, or if that's just the name of the file I made to direct the game to the intro movie, that's just what my .ini is showing. I think the movie file had to be in .avi format, but there might be other acceptable formats, I just don't remember. Try this: Edit IntroMovieList= to IntroMovieList=IntroMovies.ini in your StrikeFighters2.ini Make an .ini file called IntroMovies.ini in your main SF2 directory Write in that file IntroMovie[000]=whatever your movie is.format <-(avi, mpeg, wma) See if it works. I don't know if you can throw them into campaigns. I hope this helps a bit, sorry I'm so rusty. Edited September 24, 2009 by Caesar Quote
+Spectre8750 Posted September 24, 2009 Author Posted September 24, 2009 won't work, do you have to set up a moviedirectory somewhere? Quote
Caesar Posted September 24, 2009 Posted September 24, 2009 Yes, actually. In the IntroMovies.ini, IntroMovie[000]= has to include the directory if its not right in the SF2 main directory i.e. IntroMovie[000]=directory\movie.format; but the thing is, I don't remember the verbage for it either, so it might not be IntroMovie[000], it could be Movie[xxx] or something else. I'm just about to start class ATM so I don't have it in front of me, when I get back I'll try to find my old install with the intro movie to see if I can't figure it out. Keep experimenting, though. Quote
+Spectre8750 Posted September 24, 2009 Author Posted September 24, 2009 Yes, actually. In the IntroMovies.ini, IntroMovie[000]= has to include the directory if its not right in the SF2 main directory i.e. IntroMovie[000]=directory\movie.format; but the thing is, I don't remember the verbage for it either, so it might not be IntroMovie[000], it could be Movie[xxx] or something else. I'm just about to start class ATM so I don't have it in front of me, when I get back I'll try to find my old install with the intro movie to see if I can't figure it out. Keep experimenting, though. Thanks. Spectre Quote
Caesar Posted September 25, 2009 Posted September 25, 2009 Found an archived copy on my backup hard drive. Here's what I've got from my readme (I uploaded it here probably a while back): // This is an intro movie for WoE; in order to install, extract the movie file and IntroMovies.ini into the WoE main directory ("C:\Program Files\Wings Over Europe" for example.) Alternatively, copy only the movie, open IntroMovies.ini and insert Name=intro.wmv. (should look like this): [Movie001] Name=intro.wmv If you want to skip it, hit "esc" during play. // So it appears that you'll have to make an IntroMovies.ini if its not there yet. The verbage is [Moviexxx] and Name=name.format. Evidentally, it works with .wmv files. Of course, there's no guarantee this'll work in the 2-series, I've never tried it for that. Quote
+Spectre8750 Posted September 25, 2009 Author Posted September 25, 2009 Thanks, i'll let you know. Quote
+Spectre8750 Posted September 25, 2009 Author Posted September 25, 2009 It works in SF but not SF2 even though there's an entry for it. maybe they left it out like Multi-player :( Quote
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