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Backglass Video PFX2 - Link DL inside


Namsan

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Hello everyone, acute.gif

It's hard to find a good back glass for Pinball FX2 so i decided to create them, this is my first contribution.
Enjoy,

More backglass coming soon, stay tuned.
Namsan,

- #30s~ #1080 #mp4 #44mo~
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Star Wars - Darth vader

All medias can be found on the FTP or
Link DL : http://www.vpforums.org/index.php?app=downloads&showfile=10357


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Plant VS Zombie
https://1fichier.com/?yqaifojjao

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The Invincible Iron Man
https://1fichier.com/?a6pay45nx0

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The Guardian of the Galaxy
https://1fichier.com/?ekr35d9czr

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Fantastic Four
https://1fichier.com/?df3n0b3tdk

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The Walking Dead
https://1fichier.com/?6j24wwgd78

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Venom
https://1fichier.com/?r17gwe35zh

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South Park : Super Sweet Pinball
https://1fichier.com/?rltezdxp0x

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Very nice! I can say that the video does display for me in-game. I do have the playfield and backglass screens connected to the same graphics card.

Now I just have to get it working with my DMD mirroring script as the backglass loses focus when I have that script enabled.

Hope to see more!

By the way, Plants Vs. Zombies has the same link and Iron Man.

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Thanks guy's :) and how i can do that ? ^^ I'll try to access the FTP but how ?

You need to grab a FTP client, FillZilla typically gets the nod here, and does from me as well. A quick search and you'll be installing it, probably from sourceforge. Beware of the crap it wants to install before the actual app though.

Click on "Client Area" in the drop down of your username in the upper right hand of the screen. You'll see the FTP details for basic users there.

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Hey thanks again for these. I didn't realize they were so big at first.

I have an ssd drive, so i need all the space i can get. I tested with Darth Vader

original file size @ 44mb.

1920x1080 recorded using higher bits 11k

Most people generally use 1280x1024 for their backglass.

I am no video - codec guy, but i wanted to compress the video and test it out to see if i could see any visual difference in quality.

I downloaded free video compressor. You can of course use quick time pro and others.

I immediately chopped it to half size 22mb and couldn't tell a difference at all.

I tried 5 different tests all the way down to a 4mb file (My table videos are ~7mb each)

I honestly couldn't tell a difference so i tested with a small audience and asked them to tell me which version looked the best, they couldn't tell a difference.

Yes if you REALLY try hard, you can tell, especially experienced graphic folk.

I settled for even reducing the size down to 1280x720p and the ~4mb file. This saves bandwidth, system performance, HD space etc.

So Namson, I ask if you would consider in at the very least cutting your video size in half for downloading bandwidth friendliness.

You could leave the rest of the quality alone for those who truly need a 1920x1080.

I have only tested with this one backglass. I am ready to get the rest, but i wanted to put this out here before I go and download the rest.

In the end if you make no change in size reduction, (That is fine of course) I will eventually get them all compress them, and I could host them for others who need the Lower quality files. Again, I am fairly picky, but i cannot tell usable difference in 44mb vs 4mb compressed mp4 .

Thanks for your time.

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You're welcome, sorry but i wont use this resolution 1280x1024 it's such.. really^^
To make one backglass video i'm using the 3 softwares, i don't have more time to compressed them in small size as you want with a new software. But you are right they are too big.
Currently i can compress them in 8k in 1980/mp4/30 mo~ now if you want you can do it yourself for a smaller size but i can't do it myself.

Thanks :)

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