Bink / Smacker
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Bink / Smacker
http://www.radgametools.com/bnkmain.htm
im surprised that no-one has ever mentioned bink or smaker. i read about them on the site and they seem prety damn good, esspecialy bink. ive also got some video's that are in bink (half life 2 gameplay) and they look prety much perfect
im surprised that no-one has ever mentioned bink or smaker. i read about them on the site and they seem prety damn good, esspecialy bink. ive also got some video's that are in bink (half life 2 gameplay) and they look prety much perfect
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Expanding on the "proprietary file format" problem:
To even play back Bink, you need their proprietary player. This player is either "free*" or licensable; it either whores out RAD Game Tools or it doesn't, depending on if you license the product. This sucks.
Sure, you have to download new software to support some of the new formats, e.g. OGM and Matroska, as well as any new codecs. However, those software packages are usually small plugins that work with the software you already have. You can choose to download another player that has built-in support for those container formats too, if you wish. Not so with Bink. It's "GET OUR PLAYER OR NO CONTENT FOR YOU MUAHAHAHA". That's not a choice I want to make.
This also sucks. It sucks more cock than Asia Carrera at a Vivid Video stockholder's meeting. There exist perfectly usable, and usually superior, Free or free* options out there, e.g. XviD.
On the plus side, Bink Converter sometimes works for converting Quicktime files, though it sometime also sucks at that. I tried to get it to read several 23.976fps Quicktime files and it kept thinking that they ran at 23.19fps. Stupid software.
So, uh, yeah, that's why a lot of people don't use it, I guess. Sorry, I go off on tangents like this every now and then.
* Free vs. gratis: http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/free-sw.html
To even play back Bink, you need their proprietary player. This player is either "free*" or licensable; it either whores out RAD Game Tools or it doesn't, depending on if you license the product. This sucks.
Sure, you have to download new software to support some of the new formats, e.g. OGM and Matroska, as well as any new codecs. However, those software packages are usually small plugins that work with the software you already have. You can choose to download another player that has built-in support for those container formats too, if you wish. Not so with Bink. It's "GET OUR PLAYER OR NO CONTENT FOR YOU MUAHAHAHA". That's not a choice I want to make.
This also sucks. It sucks more cock than Asia Carrera at a Vivid Video stockholder's meeting. There exist perfectly usable, and usually superior, Free or free* options out there, e.g. XviD.
On the plus side, Bink Converter sometimes works for converting Quicktime files, though it sometime also sucks at that. I tried to get it to read several 23.976fps Quicktime files and it kept thinking that they ran at 23.19fps. Stupid software.
So, uh, yeah, that's why a lot of people don't use it, I guess. Sorry, I go off on tangents like this every now and then.
* Free vs. gratis: http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/free-sw.html
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Note to self: Buy multiple shares of Vivid Video stock as soon as I can afford ittrythil wrote:Heh, on second thought, I think I got a little carried away there.trythil wrote: This also sucks. It sucks more cock than Asia Carrera at a Vivid Video stockholder's meeting.
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At the highest quality setting Bink video for the release of HL2's 1024x540 videos were absolutly perfect, and they claim to get better proformance out of Bink at about 8mbit then Mpeg gets. And I -do-belive this.
However, I also belive something else! I do not only belive, but I well know my 500mhz gets full frame rate while playing back 1024x540 Mpeg-2, while playing back the HL2 demo videos I got 4 frames per section.
Well, obviously, 4fps isn't that enjoyable, so I would have to fire up radtools and convert the Bink videos to 640x(whatever) Divx files just so I could enjoy them for what they were.
So while Bink is more efficent, it also has a shockingly high CPU load. However, I'll tell you that the propritary thing isn't much of an issue since bink videos can be encoded into their own EXE file for playback. (But Bink really has no good player yet)
This is why I like Mpeg-1.
However, I also belive something else! I do not only belive, but I well know my 500mhz gets full frame rate while playing back 1024x540 Mpeg-2, while playing back the HL2 demo videos I got 4 frames per section.
Well, obviously, 4fps isn't that enjoyable, so I would have to fire up radtools and convert the Bink videos to 640x(whatever) Divx files just so I could enjoy them for what they were.
So while Bink is more efficent, it also has a shockingly high CPU load. However, I'll tell you that the propritary thing isn't much of an issue since bink videos can be encoded into their own EXE file for playback. (But Bink really has no good player yet)
This is why I like Mpeg-1.

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