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Title: Film Viewer
Post by: Newman5 on June 23, 2008, 10:43:26 PM
So I'm at work trying to kill time and don't have access to my computer and its film viewer.  Is there somewhere I can get the AH II film viewer?  Pretty Please??  :pray
Title: Re: Film Viewer
Post by: angelsandair on June 23, 2008, 10:45:19 PM
So I'm at work trying to kill time and don't have access to my computer and its film viewer.  Is there somewhere I can get the AH II film viewer?  Pretty Please??  :pray

Download it to your computer from the downloads section. You may wanna go to your home computer and e-mail films to your work computer. And if ya wana, you could find films around from the website and check them out. Get fraps, windows-movie-maker, and some tunes and make a vid.  :aok
Title: Re: Film Viewer
Post by: Fulmar on June 23, 2008, 10:47:11 PM
So I'm at work trying to kill time and don't have access to my computer and its film viewer.  Is there somewhere I can get the AH II film viewer?  Pretty Please??  :pray
You have to download and install the game to get the Film viewer as it needs to game to render films to watch.  There is no stand-alone download.
Title: Re: Film Viewer
Post by: Newman5 on June 23, 2008, 10:52:28 PM
You have to download and install the game to get the Film viewer as it needs to game to render films to watch.  There is no stand-alone download.


 :furious :mad: Son Of A..... :mad: :furious 

Thanks
Title: Re: Film Viewer
Post by: Newman5 on June 23, 2008, 10:55:53 PM
Ok, I know it's a stretch, but how about converting .ahf files to .wmv???
Title: Re: Film Viewer
Post by: Fulmar on June 23, 2008, 11:43:33 PM
You have to use the film viewer to do that and possibly another program.  You can either use a program to 'record what you're viewing' in the Film Viewer (e.g. Fraps), or you use the Stream/Save as AVI button in the film viewer (last time I used this it was buggy).

Both these methods would yield you a '.avi' file.  You would need something like Windows Movie Maker to convert that avi file to wmv.

Movie making is a larger step than just watching film.
Title: Re: Film Viewer
Post by: Newman5 on June 23, 2008, 11:50:42 PM
Well, you're just full of good news, aren't you!!   :lol   Thanks for your help...maybe I'll just start bringing my laptop to work with me from now on.  :salute