If you want to convert ISO file to VOB, maybe you can try a dvd ripper. Try to mount ISO image onto a virtual drive and then load it to a ripper. Then you are able to convert it to any kinds of video formats including VOB.
As for which DVD ripper is better, someone suggest using VideoSolo BD-DVD Ripper. I have tried it and it works well for me.
Good luck!
There is no need for this. Just mount it onto the virtual drive and play it in a media player. Also, this is an old thread.
It's too bad because I feel like they must've acquired assets or rights from someone involved with Big Comfy Couch's production because where else would they get those images from...
The internet? lol
No, because those images were not on the internet prior to the article they're from. Try searching for Big Comfy Couch or doing a reverse image search on then. The only similar images are the ones in the Unseen64 article. So the background image for the menu is either no longer on the internet (and considering that's not Molly I doubt it'd be near the top of Google Image results in any case) or they got it from Radical Sheep
I thought of this thread the other day, and it made me think about where to take the search....which I'm kinda clueless about.
I'd really like to dive deeper into the mystery, but with the only info about the game coming from a long gone anonymous developer, there's not really a trail of anything to follow.
I did reach out to everyone that had a hand in the Unseen64 article, but they couldn't give me anything else and admitted they should have asked the guy for more info at the time.
So any ideas on how to pick up the search?
It sucks that the other game they worked on is a Power Rangers one, since there's so much Power Rangers "stuff." If it was a lesser known series we maybe could've asked someone who worked on it if they knew about it, but with Power Rangers, I mean it could be anyone. That's a particularly odd detail though, I feel like there are enough specific details here for this to possibly be legitimate.
It would also make sense for a Power Rangers game to be a fighting game, given they recycled some code from it I suppose that's why we can see leftover fighting elements here. They might've just swapped some models out which is why the dust bunnies have blood, which would be an otherwise strange detail.
It's too bad because I feel like they must've acquired assets or rights from someone involved with Big Comfy Couch's production because where else would they get those images from... but we've already counted out contacting Radical Sheep as an option...
Do you think it would be worth pursuing trying to contact specific people from the show's production instead of going through Radical Sheep's contact form on their site? I'd at least like an explanation of where the photo of Loonette with the not-Molly doll comes from. Maybe her actor would know what that photo was intended for, if it was a promo image or... but I know she probably has a busy schedule
Last Edit: Jul 31, 2018 3:41:22 GMT by tomysshadow
Even if it did exist, how it's censored is part of the joke of the episode. It was clearly conceived to be "censored" from the beginning and is intended to be that way.
The Treehouse hit squad don't want it to be found.
If you say that, they will ̸f̵i̵n̸d̷ ̸y̸o̵u̶!̷
We're at 23 pages now? Wow! What have we actually got so far?
Edit: readability
I don't mean to be rude but can we stop reiterating the number of the page that we're on because it's "so impressive?" It basically equates to a bump in disguise. So far we've accomplished very little outside of having an episode list and a single photo. The other 23 pages of this topic is pretty much all meta about the topic and it doesn't actually move the search forward. If there is nothing we can do right now, then let the topic wait a little while and come back to it when there's something to actually be done or you have a new idea to bring up. Otherwise it's just beating a dead horse.
I remember the movie, but not the music video you're talking about. I tried putting in the DVD to see if it was simply on the disc, but it isn't, unless it's on the Blu-ray disc. I also tried visiting shortsmovie.com but it is not there either - although, the site has certainly changed since I last visited it, as I do remember it being a custom Flash site before.
I have a weird one for you guys today. This website was brought to my attention by the Flashpoint Discord, and I must warn you it has autoplaying music - it also doesn't seem to have been updated since the late 90's. www.futurefarmers.com/htmls/stimuli.html
The website talks about a CD-ROM called Stimuli for Wonder by Future Farmers, but it doesn't give a whole tonne of information. Simply Googling for it doesn't turn up a lot of results. I can't find any copies of it for sale online anywhere - but it looks like it was sold for some amount of time. Elsewhere on the Future Farmers website, we can see a shopping cart section where the game (CDROM 1) is "Sold Out."
On this page, we can see that the game won an award - the 1998 Communication Arts Interactive Award. It also provides a lot more information about the team behind it, Future Farmers, than their own website seems to.
It reminds me a lot of Bad Milk - another elusive game from the early 2000s that got an award and then simply disappeared off the face of the planet for a while. There isn't much in the way of screenshots, but what little there is looks like the CD-ROM could have some amusing late 90's nonsense.
The sound for the game seems to have been done by another studio called AIRKING SOUND, so that gives us another lead we could try.
There looks to be a few names behind it that could be contacted (I haven't contacted anyone yet.) What are your thoughts on this?
Sorry for not responding to this sooner. While I could get at these games, I can't possibly do all 600 by myself! At some point I'm hoping to make a tutorial which I'll give to some people to help me out. In the meantime, Beebos can be found here: mega.nz/#F!cwYFGY7B!Mn-s_NFlrOACssDgFUgqZg
Well, the first missing image is called title.gif so I think it's reasonable to assume it would've been a logo for the show (remember, GIF was often used even for static images back then because they were small, so it wasn't necessarily an animation.) The second image is called pic.jpg which is throughly non-descript. My guess, it was just a screengrab of one of the scenes in the show. It seems like Wayback just did not care about this page - it only fetched it once and with nothing else in the folder.
So that gives an idea of the kinds of things you could expect to see in those slots. Photos of the actors, or from the shows, along with just a logo most likely.
Last Edit: Jun 12, 2018 8:38:54 GMT by tomysshadow
Can anyone please convert the ISO file to VOB? I don't know how to extract ISO files
You don't need to. VLC runs it straight off the ISO. www.videolan.org/vlc/ It's free and open source.
Unless you're talking about extracting it to remove the copy protection, then you probably need a program that can mount it as a virtual disk. I have a program called Cyberlink Power2go that does this, but it's probably not the best disk manager out there.
No it doesn't. I tried MPC-HC, VLC, Windows Media Player and even Handbrake (with libdvdcss) and they all play the original DVD garbled. The newer link has the protection removed so there is no issue.
Anyway, attached is a link to a torrent of the decrypted DVD (not mine - it was posted on Discord.) On Windows 10 you can mount the disc by right clicking on the ISO file and clicking Mount. Otherwise use Alcohol 52.