jpexs
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Post by jpexs on Oct 8, 2004 5:35:27 GMT -8
Hi! I think, Gruntz sounds are very cool! I know, they are saved in midi files in the gruntz.vrzfile. I want them get them out!!! How can I do it? I want to set it for my windows sound sheme . Please help!
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Post by GooRoo on Oct 8, 2004 6:58:56 GMT -8
This is one of those projectz which is very much on my "back burner" ... very low in priority. There are many sound bitez that I had available in the first incarnation of the ProBoards-based "Gruntz Forum" back in November, 2003. They were lost when this Forum was created to replace the first version, and have not been recovered. If you visit the Monolith Productions, Inc. Gruntz Forum (mini-banner "Gruntz" at the top of this Forum is a link to it), and then go to the 'home' page, there are links to several of those sound bitez.
Enjoy!
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Post by JPEXS on Oct 31, 2004 8:05:22 GMT -8
Hm, but this forum is no longer available. I have solution now - I can use WinREZ editor. I can now get sounds and midis from vrz file! But images are stored in stupid .pid format. I dont know how to get image data from it. Would somebody help me?
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Post by FriedGruntzaholic on Oct 31, 2004 10:32:16 GMT -8
Hm, but this forum is no longer available. If you tried to go to Monolith's Gruntz website using the gruntz goo.com address that was included with the game, then, yes, that address is no longer valid; you are redirected to a portal site. Monolith abandoned that URL a couple of years ago. But Monolith's Gruntz site is still up and running--for the time being. Just go to www.gruntz.com or click on the Gruntz banner link at the top of this page, and you will be taken to Monolith's site. If you have a good graphics program like Ulead's PhotoImpact or Adobe's Photoshop, try opening them up in one of those. If one of those programs can open .pid files, then I think they will be able to convert the .pid's to a .gif or a .jpg format. I don't think that MSPaint can handle .pid's, or if it can open them, that it can convert to .gif or .jpg formats. But, I've been know to be wrong before...mmhmmm.
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Post by GooRoo on Oct 31, 2004 12:28:33 GMT -8
I have tried using MS Paint to open those .pid files, and it didn't recognize the format at all. As an experiment, I even tried copying a .pid to a .gif file, but that didn't work. It will require a more 'intelligent' program ... hopefully PhotoImpact (now that I own it) to do such conversions. So much to do ... so little time to do them.
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Post by TurkeySandwich on Sept 13, 2005 13:50:49 GMT -8
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Gruntzola
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Post by Gruntzola on Oct 11, 2005 18:11:40 GMT -8
you could try asking Monolith.theyre the onez who created those .PID's in the first place.
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Post by TurkeySandwich on Oct 26, 2005 15:39:38 GMT -8
I'll ask them in a minute!
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Post by oldone on Dec 27, 2005 12:46:04 GMT -8
Did anyone ever find out how to open the .pid files??
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Post by TurkeySandwich on Jan 8, 2006 12:01:10 GMT -8
Did anyone ever find out how to open the .pid files?? Nope. I'm sick of trying. # #
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Post by oldone on Jan 8, 2006 17:49:06 GMT -8
Nope. I'm sick of trying. # # Well, never mind and thankz for all your hard work.
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Post by alexandgruntz on Mar 22, 2006 11:49:27 GMT -8
Have you tried opening the picz in your web browser? In Windows XP, right-click and point to Open With... choose Other and find your browser. Don't check the box labeled 'Always use this program to open this file type' until you know it works! It will cause the following if you want to change the program used to open it (especially in Win ME/98): # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #
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Post by alexandgruntz on Mar 25, 2006 13:34:15 GMT -8
I've tried the above. # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # #
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