Intro from the Monolith CD (1995) version of the 1993 Windows 3.1 platformer Micro Man: #NotDOS
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Anatoly Shashkin💾 (dosnostalgic@mastodon.social@mastodon.social)'s status on Thursday, 13-Feb-2025 19:03:19 UTC Anatoly Shashkin💾
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Anatoly Shashkin💾 (dosnostalgic@mastodon.social@mastodon.social)'s status on Thursday, 13-Feb-2025 19:07:26 UTC Anatoly Shashkin💾
@root42 I think Monolith had their own video format at that time. Not too sure what was special about it though.
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root42 (root42@chaos.social)'s status on Thursday, 13-Feb-2025 19:07:27 UTC root42
@dosnostalgic Oh wow, this smells of Autodesk 3D Studio or something like that. Seems to use QuickTime?
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Anatoly Shashkin💾 (dosnostalgic@mastodon.social@mastodon.social)'s status on Thursday, 13-Feb-2025 19:17:48 UTC Anatoly Shashkin💾
@root42 It's 2 different players in the same folder. Microman video is in the "mmm" format.
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root42 (root42@chaos.social)'s status on Thursday, 13-Feb-2025 19:17:49 UTC root42
@dosnostalgic there is a quicktime DLL visible at the end…
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Anatoly Shashkin💾 (dosnostalgic@mastodon.social@mastodon.social)'s status on Thursday, 13-Feb-2025 19:19:35 UTC Anatoly Shashkin💾
@xtof @root42 It's the mmplayer and the .mmm files that aren't quicktime.
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XtoF (xtof@shelter.moe)'s status on Thursday, 13-Feb-2025 19:19:37 UTC XtoF
@root42 @dosnostalgic And maybe even an FLC output straight from 3D Studio, looking at the dithering and the abscence of block artefacts (although on my small smartphone screen)
Edit: ah no, the very last frame shows the file system with the .mov files 🙂
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