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550 Press any key to continue... Flipnic - all in-game videos [PS2 FMV Rip/Full quality 60 FPS] 0 2023-10-01 This video contains every single video clip from the Flipnic video game across various regions (including NTSC-U, NTSC-J and PAL regions). Compared to my previous video, this time I've used a different ripping process, through which I've converted the PSS files directly to a standard video format and not just recorded the emulator screen. There are now even more FMVs, which weren't originally included in my previous video.

The low-res FMVs have been composited with a checkerboard pattern, so that you can see that they do in fact have a transparent background.

Technical information:

Video container: Interleaved audio/video streams, PSS file extension
Low-res video format: IPU, 256x512 (full frame) or 256x256 (visible display)
High-res video format: IPU, 512x448 (NTSC) or 512x512 (PAL)
Audio format: Compressed Sony ADPCM, 44100kHz, interleave 0x400

Extraction commands:
STR.BIN extraction: FlipnicBinExtractor /e STR.BIN STR
TUTO.BIN extraction: FlipnicBinExtractor /e TUTO.BIN TUTO
Video container: FlipnicBinExtractor /est [filename].PSS
IPU conversion (high-res format, PAL): ffmpeg -r 25 -i [filename].PSS.IPU0 -c:v qtrle -pix_fmt rgb24 [filename].mov
IPU conversion (high-res format, NTSC): ffmpeg -r 29.97-i [filename].PSS.IPU0 -c:v qtrle -pix_fmt rgb24 [filename].mov
IPU conversion (low-res format, PAL): ffmpeg -r 50 -i [filename].PSS.IPU0 -c:v qtrle -pix_fmt rgb24 [filename].mov
IPU conversion (low-res format, NTSC): ffmpeg -r 59.94 -i [filename].PSS.IPU0 -c:v qtrle -pix_fmt rgb24 [filename].mov
Audio conversion: MFAudio /IF44100 /IC2 /II400 /IH0 /OTWAVU "[input filename].PSS.INT[stream ID, usually 1]" "[output filename].WAV"

Extraction tools:
FlipnicBinExtractor: https://github.com/MarkusMaal/FlipnicBinExtractor
FFmpeg: https://ffmpeg.org/
MFAudio: https://www.zophar.net/utilities/ps2util/mfaudio-1-1.html

Chapters:
0:00 SHUKYAKUDEMO.PSS (Audio 1)
1:23 SHUKYAKUDEMO.PSS (Audio 2)
2:48 SHUKYAKUDEMO.PSS (Audio 3)
4:13 SHUKYAKUDEMO.PSS (Audio 4)
5:38 SHUKYAKUDEMO.PSS (Audio 5)
7:03 TITLE_.PSS (NTSC-U)
7:19 TITLE_.PSS (PAL)
7:35 TITLE_.PSS (NTSC-J)
7:51 SILVER_DROP.PSS
8:07 CIRCLE_OF_LIFE.PSS
8:29 FREEZE_OVER.PSS
8:45 TAKIWARI.PSS
8:58 SILVER_DROP2.PSS
9:14 CIRCLE_OF_LIFE2.PSS
9:35 FREEZE_OVER2.PSS
9:51 TAKIWARI2.PSS
10:04 UFO_QUIZ_SHOW.PSS
10:14 LUCKEY_FLAMINGOS.PSS
10:20 POINT_OF_NO_RETURN.PSS
10:29 COLOR_PUZZLE2.PSS
10:36 HUNGLY_MONKEY.PSS
10:45 MULTIBALL.PSS
10:53 MULTIBALL03.PSS
10:59 MULTIBALL04.PSS
11:04 MULTIBALL05.PSS
11:14 SHOWTIME.PSS
11:18 MOVE_ON01.PSS
11:24 WATCH_OUT.PSS
11:29 MISSING.PSS
11:38 TILT2.PSS
11:44 EXTRABALL.PSS
11:49 EXTRABALL2.PSS
11:57 EXTRA_CREDIT.PSS
12:05 EXTRA_CREDIT02.PSS
12:13 NEXT_STAGE.PSS
12:33 CONGRATULATIONS01.PSS
12:40 CONGRATULATIONS02.PSS
12:46 CONGRATULATIONS03.PSS
12:55 CONGRATULATIONS04.PSS
13:04 CONGRATULATIONS05.PSS
13:13 CONGRATULATIONS06.PSS
13:22 CONGRATULATIONS07.PSS
13:31 CONGRATULATIONS08.PSS
13:39 CONGRATULATIONS09.PSS
13:46 CONGRATULATIONS10.PSS
13:58 GAME_OVER2.PSS
14:13 GAME_OVER3.PSS
14:21 GAME_OVER4.PSS
14:32 GAME_OVER5.PSS
14:46 GAME_OVER6.PSS (NTSC-J only)
14:58 STAFF_ROLL1.PSS (NTSC-U)
17:02 STAFF_ROLL1.PSS (NTSC-J)
19:06 STAFF_ROLL1.PSS (PAL)
21:10 STAFF_ROLL2.PSS (NTSC-U)
23:14 STAFF_ROLL2.PSS (NTSC-J)
25:18 STAFF_ROLL2.PSS (PAL)
27:22 UBI.PSS (PAL only)
27:30 BAD_LUCK.PSS (NTSC-U/PAL)
28:03 SMALL_LUCK.PSS (NTSC-U/PAL)
28:46 GOOD_LUCK.PSS (NTSC-U/PAL)
29:24 GREAT_LUCK.PSS (NTSC-U/PAL)
30:02 MIRACULOUS.PSS (NTSC-U/PAL)
30:40 CHAP01.PSS (NTSC-U/PAL)
33:59 CHAP02.PSS (NTSC-U/PAL)
37:52 CHAP03.PSS (NTSC-U/PAL)
41:57 CHAP04.PSS (NTSC-U/PAL)
44:39 CHAP05.PSS (NTSC-U/PAL)
49:50 CHAP06.PSS (NTSC-U/PAL)
53:21 CHAP07.PSS (NTSC-U/PAL)
55:28 CHAP01.PSS (NTSC-J)
58:49 CHAP02.PSS (NTSC-J)
1:02:42 CHAP03.PSS (NTSC-J)
1:06:48 CHAP04.PSS (NTSC-J)
1:09:31 CHAP05.PSS (NTSC-J)
1:14:44 CHAP06.PSS (NTSC-J)
1:18:16 CHAP07.PSS (NTSC-J)
1:20:24 BAD_LUCK.PSS (NTSC-J)
1:21:04 SMALL_LUCK.PSS (NTSC-J)
1:21:44 GOOD_LUCK.PSS (NTSC-J)
1:22:24 GREAT_LUCK.PSS (NTSC-J)
1:23:04 MIRACULOUS
1 1 0 1 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZaA8-H71-3U 0 Flipnic - all in-game videos [PS2 FMV Rip/Full quality 60 FPS] Flipnic - all in-game videos [PS2 FMV Rip/Full quality 60 FPS] This video contains every single video clip from the Flipnic video game across various regions (including NTSC-U, NTSC-J and PAL regions). Compared to my previous video, this time I've used a different ripping process, through which I've converted the PSS files directly to a standard video format and not just recorded the emulator screen. There are now even more FMVs, which weren't originally included in my previous video.

The low-res FMVs have been composited with a checkerboard pattern, so that you can see that they do in fact have a transparent background.

Technical information:

Video container: Interleaved audio/video streams, PSS file extension
Low-res video format: IPU, 256x512 (full frame) or 256x256 (visible display)
High-res video format: IPU, 512x448 (NTSC) or 512x512 (PAL)
Audio format: Compressed Sony ADPCM, 44100kHz, interleave 0x400

Extraction commands:
STR.BIN extraction: FlipnicBinExtractor /e STR.BIN STR
TUTO.BIN extraction: FlipnicBinExtractor /e TUTO.BIN TUTO
Video container: FlipnicBinExtractor /est [filename].PSS
IPU conversion (high-res format, PAL): ffmpeg -r 25 -i [filename].PSS.IPU0 -c:v qtrle -pix_fmt rgb24 [filename].mov
IPU conversion (high-res format, NTSC): ffmpeg -r 29.97-i [filename].PSS.IPU0 -c:v qtrle -pix_fmt rgb24 [filename].mov
IPU conversion (low-res format, PAL): ffmpeg -r 50 -i [filename].PSS.IPU0 -c:v qtrle -pix_fmt rgb24 [filename].mov
IPU conversion (low-res format, NTSC): ffmpeg -r 59.94 -i [filename].PSS.IPU0 -c:v qtrle -pix_fmt rgb24 [filename].mov
Audio conversion: MFAudio /IF44100 /IC2 /II400 /IH0 /OTWAVU "[input filename].PSS.INT[stream ID, usually 1]" "[output filename].WAV"

Extraction tools:
FlipnicBinExtractor: https://github.com/MarkusMaal/FlipnicBinExtractor
FFmpeg: https://ffmpeg.org/
MFAudio: https://www.zophar.net/utilities/ps2util/mfaudio-1-1.html

Chapters:
0:00 SHUKYAKUDEMO.PSS (Audio 1)
1:23 SHUKYAKUDEMO.PSS (Audio 2)
2:48 SHUKYAKUDEMO.PSS (Audio 3)
4:13 SHUKYAKUDEMO.PSS (Audio 4)
5:38 SHUKYAKUDEMO.PSS (Audio 5)
7:03 TITLE_.PSS (NTSC-U)
7:19 TITLE_.PSS (PAL)
7:35 TITLE_.PSS (NTSC-J)
7:51 SILVER_DROP.PSS
8:07 CIRCLE_OF_LIFE.PSS
8:29 FREEZE_OVER.PSS
8:45 TAKIWARI.PSS
8:58 SILVER_DROP2.PSS
9:14 CIRCLE_OF_LIFE2.PSS
9:35 FREEZE_OVER2.PSS
9:51 TAKIWARI2.PSS
10:04 UFO_QUIZ_SHOW.PSS
10:14 LUCKEY_FLAMINGOS.PSS
10:20 POINT_OF_NO_RETURN.PSS
10:29 COLOR_PUZZLE2.PSS
10:36 HUNGLY_MONKEY.PSS
10:45 MULTIBALL.PSS
10:53 MULTIBALL03.PSS
10:59 MULTIBALL04.PSS
11:04 MULTIBALL05.PSS
11:14 SHOWTIME.PSS
11:18 MOVE_ON01.PSS
11:24 WATCH_OUT.PSS
11:29 MISSING.PSS
11:38 TILT2.PSS
11:44 EXTRABALL.PSS
11:49 EXTRABALL2.PSS
11:57 EXTRA_CREDIT.PSS
12:05 EXTRA_CREDIT02.PSS
12:13 NEXT_STAGE.PSS
12:33 CONGRATULATIONS01.PSS
12:40 CONGRATULATIONS02.PSS
12:46 CONGRATULATIONS03.PSS
12:55 CONGRATULATIONS04.PSS
13:04 CONGRATULATIONS05.PSS
13:13 CONGRATULATIONS06.PSS
13:22 CONGRATULATIONS07.PSS
13:31 CONGRATULATIONS08.PSS
13:39 CONGRATULATIONS09.PSS
13:46 CONGRATULATIONS10.PSS
13:58 GAME_OVER2.PSS
14:13 GAME_OVER3.PSS
14:21 GAME_OVER4.PSS
14:32 GAME_OVER5.PSS
14:46 GAME_OVER6.PSS (NTSC-J only)
14:58 STAFF_ROLL1.PSS (NTSC-U)
17:02 STAFF_ROLL1.PSS (NTSC-J)
19:06 STAFF_ROLL1.PSS (PAL)
21:10 STAFF_ROLL2.PSS (NTSC-U)
23:14 STAFF_ROLL2.PSS (NTSC-J)
25:18 STAFF_ROLL2.PSS (PAL)
27:22 UBI.PSS (PAL only)
27:30 BAD_LUCK.PSS (NTSC-U/PAL)
28:03 SMALL_LUCK.PSS (NTSC-U/PAL)
28:46 GOOD_LUCK.PSS (NTSC-U/PAL)
29:24 GREAT_LUCK.PSS (NTSC-U/PAL)
30:02 MIRACULOUS.PSS (NTSC-U/PAL)
30:40 CHAP01.PSS (NTSC-U/PAL)
33:59 CHAP02.PSS (NTSC-U/PAL)
37:52 CHAP03.PSS (NTSC-U/PAL)
41:57 CHAP04.PSS (NTSC-U/PAL)
44:39 CHAP05.PSS (NTSC-U/PAL)
49:50 CHAP06.PSS (NTSC-U/PAL)
53:21 CHAP07.PSS (NTSC-U/PAL)
55:28 CHAP01.PSS (NTSC-J)
58:49 CHAP02.PSS (NTSC-J)
1:02:42 CHAP03.PSS (NTSC-J)
1:06:48 CHAP04.PSS (NTSC-J)
1:09:31 CHAP05.PSS (NTSC-J)
1:14:44 CHAP06.PSS (NTSC-J)
1:18:16 CHAP07.PSS (NTSC-J)
1:20:24 BAD_LUCK.PSS (NTSC-J)
1:21:04 SMALL_LUCK.PSS (NTSC-J)
1:21:44 GOOD_LUCK.PSS (NTSC-J)
1:22:24 GREAT_LUCK.PSS (NTSC-J)
1:23:04 MIRACULOUS.PSS (NTSC-J)
This video contains every single video clip from the Flipnic video game across various regions (including NTSC-U, NTSC-J and PAL regions). Compared to my previous video, this time I've used a different ripping process, through which I've converted the PSS files directly to a standard video format and not just recorded the emulator screen. There are now even more FMVs, which weren't originally included in my previous video.

The low-res FMVs have been composited with a checkerboard pattern, so that you can see that they do in fact have a transparent background.

Technical information:

Video container: Interleaved audio/video streams, PSS file extension
Low-res video format: IPU, 256x512 (full frame) or 256x256 (visible display)
High-res video format: IPU, 512x448 (NTSC) or 512x512 (PAL)
Audio format: Compressed Sony ADPCM, 44100kHz, interleave 0x400

Extraction commands:
STR.BIN extraction: FlipnicBinExtractor /e STR.BIN STR
TUTO.BIN extraction: FlipnicBinExtractor /e TUTO.BIN TUTO
Video container: FlipnicBinExtractor /est [filename].PSS
IPU conversion (high-res format, PAL): ffmpeg -r 25 -i [filename].PSS.IPU0 -c:v qtrle -pix_fmt rgb24 [filename].mov
IPU conversion (high-res format, NTSC): ffmpeg -r 29.97-i [filename].PSS.IPU0 -c:v qtrle -pix_fmt rgb24 [filename].mov
IPU conversion (low-res format, PAL): ffmpeg -r 50 -i [filename].PSS.IPU0 -c:v qtrle -pix_fmt rgb24 [filename].mov
IPU conversion (low-res format, NTSC): ffmpeg -r 59.94 -i [filename].PSS.IPU0 -c:v qtrle -pix_fmt rgb24 [filename].mov
Audio conversion: MFAudio /IF44100 /IC2 /II400 /IH0 /OTWAVU "[input filename].PSS.INT[stream ID, usually 1]" "[output filename].WAV"

Extraction tools:
FlipnicBinExtractor: https://github.com/MarkusMaal/FlipnicBinExtractor
FFmpeg: https://ffmpeg.org/
MFAudio: https://www.zophar.net/utilities/ps2util/mfaudio-1-1.html

Chapters:
0:00 SHUKYAKUDEMO.PSS (Audio 1)
1:23 SHUKYAKUDEMO.PSS (Audio 2)
2:48 SHUKYAKUDEMO.PSS (Audio 3)
4:13 SHUKYAKUDEMO.PSS (Audio 4)
5:38 SHUKYAKUDEMO.PSS (Audio 5)
7:03 TITLE_.PSS (NTSC-U)
7:19 TITLE_.PSS (PAL)
7:35 TITLE_.PSS (NTSC-J)
7:51 SILVER_DROP.PSS
8:07 CIRCLE_OF_LIFE.PSS
8:29 FREEZE_OVER.PSS
8:45 TAKIWARI.PSS
8:58 SILVER_DROP2.PSS
9:14 CIRCLE_OF_LIFE2.PSS
9:35 FREEZE_OVER2.PSS
9:51 TAKIWARI2.PSS
10:04 UFO_QUIZ_SHOW.PSS
10:14 LUCKEY_FLAMINGOS.PSS
10:20 POINT_OF_NO_RETURN.PSS
10:29 COLOR_PUZZLE2.PSS
10:36 HUNGLY_MONKEY.PSS
10:45 MULTIBALL.PSS
10:53 MULTIBALL03.PSS
10:59 MULTIBALL04.PSS
11:04 MULTIBALL05.PSS
11:14 SHOWTIME.PSS
11:18 MOVE_ON01.PSS
11:24 WATCH_OUT.PSS
11:29 MISSING.PSS
11:38 TILT2.PSS
11:44 EXTRABALL.PSS
11:49 EXTRABALL2.PSS
11:57 EXTRA_CREDIT.PSS
12:05 EXTRA_CREDIT02.PSS
12:13 NEXT_STAGE.PSS
12:33 CONGRATULATIONS01.PSS
12:40 CONGRATULATIONS02.PSS
12:46 CONGRATULATIONS03.PSS
12:55 CONGRATULATIONS04.PSS
13:04 CONGRATULATIONS05.PSS
13:13 CONGRATULATIONS06.PSS
13:22 CONGRATULATIONS07.PSS
13:31 CONGRATULATIONS08.PSS
13:39 CONGRATULATIONS09.PSS
13:46 CONGRATULATIONS10.PSS
13:58 GAME_OVER2.PSS
14:13 GAME_OVER3.PSS
14:21 GAME_OVER4.PSS
14:32 GAME_OVER5.PSS
14:46 GAME_OVER6.PSS (NTSC-J only)
14:58 STAFF_ROLL1.PSS (NTSC-U)
17:02 STAFF_ROLL1.PSS (NTSC-J)
19:06 STAFF_ROLL1.PSS (PAL)
21:10 STAFF_ROLL2.PSS (NTSC-U)
23:14 STAFF_ROLL2.PSS (NTSC-J)
25:18 STAFF_ROLL2.PSS (PAL)
27:22 UBI.PSS (PAL only)
27:30 BAD_LUCK.PSS (NTSC-U/PAL)
28:03 SMALL_LUCK.PSS (NTSC-U/PAL)
28:46 GOOD_LUCK.PSS (NTSC-U/PAL)
29:24 GREAT_LUCK.PSS (NTSC-U/PAL)
30:02 MIRACULOUS.PSS (NTSC-U/PAL)
30:40 CHAP01.PSS (NTSC-U/PAL)
33:59 CHAP02.PSS (NTSC-U/PAL)
37:52 CHAP03.PSS (NTSC-U/PAL)
41:57 CHAP04.PSS (NTSC-U/PAL)
44:39 CHAP05.PSS (NTSC-U/PAL)
49:50 CHAP06.PSS (NTSC-U/PAL)
53:21 CHAP07.PSS (NTSC-U/PAL)
55:28 CHAP01.PSS (NTSC-J)
58:49 CHAP02.PSS (NTSC-J)
1:02:42 CHAP03.PSS (NTSC-J)
1:06:48 CHAP04.PSS (NTSC-J)
1:09:31 CHAP05.PSS (NTSC-J)
1:14:44 CHAP06.PSS (NTSC-J)
1:18:16 CHAP07.PSS (NTSC-J)
1:20:24 BAD_LUCK.PSS (NTSC-J)
1:21:04 SMALL_LUCK.PSS (NTSC-J)
1:21:44 GOOD_LUCK.PSS (NTSC-J)
1:22:24 GREAT_LUCK.PSS (NTSC-J)
1:23:04 MIRACULOUS.PSS (NTSC-J)
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543 Press any key to continue... Obtaining the Buzz lure in Fishing Fantasy: Buzzrod [Save file modification tutorial] 0 2023-07-01 In this video, I'm going to walk you through the process of fixing a bug in this game, which normally makes it impossible to finish the game. And the best part - you can do it with your own save!

Prerequesties:
Python 3: https://www.python.org/downloads/ (in Windows, make sure that "Add to PATH" is checked during installation)
BuzzrodSaveEditor: https://github.com/MarkusMaal/BuzzrodSaveEditor/archive/refs/heads/main.zip (extract to a folder)
A USB flash drive (if the PS2 freezes/errors out while opening/copying to the mass:/ folder, try a different flash drive, USB 2.0 drives are preferred if possible)

w/uLaunchElf entrypoints:
- If you have a completely unmodified PS2 slim console, you can use FreeDVDboot. Full instructions and ISO files here: https://github.com/CTurt/FreeDVDBoot
- If you have a FreeMcBoot memory card or FreeHDboot hard drive, you can navigate to uLaunchElf in the main menu
- If you have a Fortuna exploited memory card, just navigate to browser, go to exploited memory card, back out twice and you should be in uLaunchElf
- If you have a modchipped PS2 or have MechaPwn with force unlock (disable it after modifying the save to be able to load this game), you can burn this copy of wLaunchElf to a CD or DVD: https://gbatemp.net/download/wlaunchelf-v4-43x_isr-iso-elf.37723/version/39334/download?file=337077

Commands:
To list all saves: python save_editor.py -f [filename] -saves
To list items in a save: python save_editor.py -f [filename] -save[num] -li
To patch a game save: python save_editor.py -f [filename] -p [byte address] -iv 3 -o [patched save filename]

Chapters:
0:00 Describing the bug
0:58 Getting the save out of a memory card
2:38 Patching the save file
4:31 Copying the patched save file back to a memory card
5:30 Testing the modified save
0 1 0 1 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fSE4aCLbXPQ 0 Obtaining the Buzz lure in Fishing Fantasy: Buzzrod [Save file modification tutorial] . In this video, I'm going to walk you through the process of fixing a bug in this game, which normally makes it impossible to finish the game. And the best part - you can do it with your own save!

Prerequesties:
Python 3: https://www.python.org/downloads/ (in Windows, make sure that "Add to PATH" is checked during installation)
BuzzrodSaveEditor: https://github.com/MarkusMaal/BuzzrodSaveEditor/archive/refs/heads/main.zip (extract to a folder)
A USB flash drive (if the PS2 freezes/errors out while opening/copying to the mass:/ folder, try a different flash drive, USB 2.0 drives are preferred if possible)

w/uLaunchElf entrypoints:
- If you have a completely unmodified PS2 slim console, you can use FreeDVDboot. Full instructions and ISO files here: https://github.com/CTurt/FreeDVDBoot
- If you have a FreeMcBoot memory card or FreeHDboot hard drive, you can navigate to uLaunchElf in the main menu
- If you have a Fortuna exploited memory card, just navigate to browser, go to exploited memory card, back out twice and you should be in uLaunchElf
- If you have a modchipped PS2 or have MechaPwn with force unlock (disable it after modifying the save to be able to load this game), you can burn this copy of wLaunchElf to a CD or DVD: https://gbatemp.net/download/wlaunchelf-v4-43x_isr-iso-elf.37723/version/39334/download?file=337077

Commands:
To list all saves: python save_editor.py -f [filename] -saves
To list items in a save: python save_editor.py -f [filename] -save[num] -li
To patch a game save: python save_editor.py -f [filename] -p [byte address] -iv 3 -o [patched save filename]

Chapters:
0:00 Describing the bug
0:58 Getting the save out of a memory card
2:38 Patching the save file
4:31 Copying the patched save file back to a memory card
5:30 Testing the modified save
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493 Press any key to continue... Loading a PS1 game [Real time capture \w disc seeking sounds] 0 2022-10-10 If you have ever owned a PS1 or any other early CD-based games console, you know very well that games take a very long time to load. One reason is due to the slower disc speed, another is due to the fact that game data is fragmented around the disc, so the laser assembly needs to seek around the disc to find the required data. This means that loading a game can take several minutes. This video demonstrates that.

Captured using a real console, which is outputting composite, which is connected into an HDMI upscaler, which then is connected to a capture device, which is connected to my computer, which saves the output into a video file. This video is, at least for most part, uncut, except for parts, where I navigate around in menus, insert the game disc, play, etc, but every load screen is uncut.

The game that is showcased in this video is Colin McRae Rally 2.0 (PS1, PAL version).

Timestamps:
0:00 Opening disc tray, removing existing disc, inserting another game disc, closing tray, power on
0:11 Power-on, disc check
0:15 BIOS screen
0:31 Exit BIOS screen
0:35 Copyright screen
2:35 Black screen
2:52 Codemasters FMV
3:01 Black screen
3:46 Intro FMV (cut)
4:08 Black screen
4:16 Title screen/language selection
4:30 Loading demo mode
5:34 Exit demo mode
6:09 Navigating menus
6:21 Loading service area
6:31 Loading single stage
6:50 Single stage gameplay (cut)
7:08 Exit single stage

P.S. At the beginning, the video is in mono. That's because I forgot to change my microphone into mono mode, so it was outputting only to one side, and I only realized that mid-recording.
0 1 0 1 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5RzOn7rjeD8 0 Loading a PS1 game [Real time capture \w disc seeking sounds] . If you have ever owned a PS1 or any other early CD-based games console, you know very well that games take a very long time to load. One reason is due to the slower disc speed, another is due to the fact that game data is fragmented around the disc, so the laser assembly needs to seek around the disc to find the required data. This means that loading a game can take several minutes. This video demonstrates that.

Captured using a real console, which is outputting composite, which is connected into an HDMI upscaler, which then is connected to a capture device, which is connected to my computer, which saves the output into a video file. This video is, at least for most part, uncut, except for parts, where I navigate around in menus, insert the game disc, play, etc, but every load screen is uncut.

The game that is showcased in this video is Colin McRae Rally 2.0 (PS1, PAL version).

Timestamps:
0:00 Opening disc tray, removing existing disc, inserting another game disc, closing tray, power on
0:11 Power-on, disc check
0:15 BIOS screen
0:31 Exit BIOS screen
0:35 Copyright screen
2:35 Black screen
2:52 Codemasters FMV
3:01 Black screen
3:46 Intro FMV (cut)
4:08 Black screen
4:16 Title screen/language selection
4:30 Loading demo mode
5:34 Exit demo mode
6:09 Navigating menus
6:21 Loading service area
6:31 Loading single stage
6:50 Single stage gameplay (cut)
7:08 Exit single stage

P.S. At the beginning, the video is in mono. That's because I forgot to change my microphone into mono mode, so it was outputting only to one side, and I only realized that mid-recording.
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