09 October 2002, 06:05 | #1 |
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I need An IFF/8SVX and an IFF/ANIM Player for PC
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I need an IFF/8SVX sound player and an IFF/ANIM animated picture player for PC. Is there any program (or programs) for this purpose? I heard the WinAmp can play IFF/ANIM animations, but the test was failed. Thanks for any help <akira> sig stripped. Use your UserCP instead </akira> |
09 October 2002, 06:14 | #2 |
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Winamp wont play shite.
IFF/8SVX samples could be played with a sound edit program like Cool Edit or Soundforge... Never found an ANIM5 player for the PC, if you find one, let me know And please don't type your signature directly. Read the forum rules and FAQS please. |
09 October 2002, 15:41 | #3 |
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Well, as far as i know it doesn't exists an anim iff player for PC.
I had the same problem, as I made some anims long time ago on my amiga. So, you have one of this choices: First of all, you MUST use at least one of this program on Amiga DOS, all downloadable from Aminet: BuildAnim: load animation and split the frames. WhirlGif: reads a series of GIF files, and produces a single gif file composed of those images. Anim2Gif: converts (guess!) anims to gifs. Well, Anim2Gif seems the best of bunch, but requires the other two programs and it's veeeeery slow (IMHO). Let's say for a 100 frames animation, it tooks about an hour! :eek The best solution for me is to use Buildanim (in Amiga Dos), which split automatically the frames of animation in sequence numbers, then load the pictures using a gif animator on PC and "rebuild" the anim. A very good program for the iff music files on PC is GoldWave: like AudioMaster for Amiga had many options and filters, converts CD tracks directly into MP3, and is almost easy to use. A quick trick: to listen your "standard and not so long" Amiga IFF music files, rename them with the .snd or .au extension, and play them with WinAMP! Cheers! |
09 October 2002, 16:25 | #4 |
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You can convert an ANIM animation to Animnated GIF using Cloanto's Personal Paint. That's what I do!
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Now, I'm searching for "CoolEdit" by "Google" search engine. HOORAY...., I find it. But!? ... what?! ... Oh Mammy, CoolEdit is a text editor. Thanks dear Akira for your reply. I think you are right and there is not an IFF/ANIM player for PC. I searched the net from top to down completely, but I never found any. If I find one at a later period, I will call you. |
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11 October 2002, 01:47 | #7 | |
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What an excellent program. I downloaded the GoldWave and I found it very useful. Thanks, thanks, thanks. Your trick was very helpful too. I must thank for it again. Now, a gift for all of the forum users: Do you know a PC version of "Directory Opus" is presented on the net? If you want, you can find it at: HTTP://www.gpsoft.com.au |
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May God help you.. I guess unfortunately there aren't much more choices that the one I told you or view directly the anims with the WinUAE and save them in AVI format... If you find another way to view them on PC, let me know! Good luck! |
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I think you will have to resort to emulation to see the anim files then... But you should really get yourself an Amiga.
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12 October 2002, 15:33 | #10 |
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OK, Thank Amigaboy for this:
http://cosmigo.com/promotion/ It's not a free program, but it's quite cheap! |
13 October 2002, 02:49 | #11 |
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I Find at last
Good news:
I found a very excellent IFF/ANIM player on PC at last. If you want, please point to: http://www.randelshofer.ch/multishow/download.html "MultiShow" is a java program for free, and can show a varied of files such as AIFF, MOV, AVI, JPG, PNG, TXT, RTF as well as IFF/ANIM files. If your IFF/ANIM have not an extension or have a wrong extension, this program can play it none the less! |
13 October 2002, 20:18 | #12 |
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Good job!
Great Program! |
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w00t!
Thansk a lot!!!! |
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If someone is still interested, I made an open source decoding library and a SDL based player playing nearly all of this IFF ANIMs.
special features: -ANIMs with audio -ANIM J decompression -conversion to BMP files http://murkymind.de Multishow doesn't play a lot of ANIM files proberly. |
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Just tried that program and it doesn't work at all :-( , not even an error message.
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its a commandline tool, no gui, it seems. so open a dosbox on your windows machine and type something like:
iffanimplay.exe example.anim just tested on a linux box using wine. is working. Edit: what happened to markmark's account? was it removed, purged? Last edited by hit; 01 August 2008 at 18:13. |
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Oh, I see. (The normal thing to do would be to display a usage template if there are missing arguments.)
Testing with BoingThrows, there some corruption on the man's skin during some frames. Apart from that it seems to work. |
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Minuous: i compiled the source on a linux box. there is a usage message, starting the tool w/o arguments. the bad one on this linux binary is the distorted sound, no clue how to fix that :/
was using xanim (http://xanim.polter.net/) on *nix boxes, but sound doesnt work here. Graham: ok, i c. |
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Actually it tries to, if you check in the directory where you are running iffanimplay there will be a text file called stdout.txt, run the program without arguments and the usage will end up in that file. A quirk of programs using the SDL library is that by default they redirect stdout and stderr to text files, it's like that so non-console applications can output usage/debug messages.
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