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Carny_Priest

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  1. If I "Add Game" in Game Manager, the new set of fields that is displayed does not have a ROM button to select a table name and ROM. 6:00 EST release
  2. It's pretty easy already: I run 9.21, 9.90, and Phy5. I don't even have to move or copy the VP folder. Although, for me, I tend to keep only one version of a table. Here's what I did: In the Setting Wizard - Other Systems screen -define a new system for Virtual Pinball. Call it anything you want, "Virtual Pinball - New Physics" maybe. Enable it. Same Working Path, same Table Path, same Parameters as your usual Visual Pinball settings. The executable will be PhysMod5.exe or whatever. Go the PinballX/Databases folder. Create a copy of the Visual Pinball folder. Rename the folder to "Virtual Pinball - New Physics". Inside the folder, rename the xml file to "Virtual Pinball - New Physics". Edit the file in Notepad or whatever. Cut out all table listings where you do not have a PhysMod table. Save the file. Go to the Visual Pinball folder. Edit the Visual Pinball xml file. Cut out any table listings where you are using the PhysMod version instead. Save the File. Now go to the PinballX/Media folder. Copy all of the contents of the Visual Pinball folder to a new folder and call it "Visual Pinball - New Physics". It doesn't matter about having duplicate media files unless you simply need the disc space. It will work. That's it.
  3. Sorry, I should have been more clear. It's on the FTP. In the Visual Pinball/DMD Videos folder.
  4. Hi, I've uploaded some 300dpi flyer images courtesy of http://flyers.cdyn.com/ I've also added a handful of low-res flyers courtesy of http://www.arcade-museum.com/ This is basically just for the tables I have currently installed. When I finish my build, I'll come back around and upload some more as I install more tables if someone doesn't beat me to it.
  5. Hi, open6l and Piggei kindly granted me permission to upload some select DMD videos that I processed for Pinball 2000 style cab designs. I used AVIDemux to apply a filter to vertically flip the image. I tried to retain quality by selecting the same encode protocol as the source file and enabling the highest quality options. If an audio track was in the source, I stripped in out. All files are saved in an MP4 container. There are not many flipped DMD videos at this point. Maybe when I finish my build, I'll come back around to add some more and perhaps include some captures of my own.
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