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Playing MVE files in Winamp

Posted: Sat Dec 04, 2004 11:07 pm
by Top Gun
For anyone who didn't see the threads at PD, the DBB, or even the Freespace forum her (and you'd be blind not to :P), I've stumbled across a way to play .mve format files in Winamp 5. If anyone's interested, click here.

Posted: Tue Dec 07, 2004 4:57 pm
by d3jake
I'd like to take a look, but the damn school system blocked it off... That's one reason why I've never visited\registered at DescentBB.

Anybody know a way to hack through it?

Posted: Wed Dec 08, 2004 6:08 am
by Top Gun
I don't know how myself, but I can copy the contents of the post, at any rate:
I'm not sure if this is common knowledge or not, but I'm willing to bet there are least a few people here who don't know about it. I just stumbled across a means of playing Interplay's .mve format movie files in Winamp (5, at least; I'm not sure about 2 or 3). I was poking around on the site of Game Audio Player, which can play a wide variety of PC game sound formats, including D3's .osf format. It can also play sound files from different compressed file formats. Anyway, the site also has available for download a package of freeware DirectShow filters that allow you to play certain types of files, including .mve files, in any audio player that supports DirectShow. Winamp 5 comes with such a plugin installed. Anyway, if anyone's interested, follow these steps:

1. Download the filter package here and extract the contents to any folder of your choice.

2. Run the register.bat file to register the filters.

3. Open Winamp, go to Options->Preferences, select Input under the Plug-ins menu, and double-click on the DirectShow Decoder plugin.

4. Add ";MVE" to the end of the string of file extensions.

5. If you want Winamp to be the default .mve player, go up to File Types and select MVE.

I know that there are players/converters for .mve files available, but for simply viewing the files as they are, I figure that this method works pretty well.
Edit: From your other post in here, I see that you can't access the Internet from home, so those links probably won't do you any good.