Dragons lair 2 20th anniversary edition pc download
Another thing to have in account is that first is necessary to convert the m2v video files to mp4 mpeg2 is totally outdated and it's not supported by a lot of video editor programs and Video Enhance AI to be processed by the AI programs, and do the color correction if necessary first too. And then, if ussing the second method, it's necessary to convert the resulting mp4's to m2v again. I used for this XMedia Recode. For the first and third methods, you can code the resulting png's directly to m2v using Vegas Pro, for example.
This is roughly how I have done it. Another uses can be to upscale and add detail to backgrounds and textures of games, using Gigapixel AI, for example.
You can do a lot of hi-res texture packs for 1st person shooters like Duke Nukem, Doom, Quake, Hexen, etc Hi-res backgrounds for survival horror games that uses pre-rendered images like Resident Evil 2, for example, for games like Final Fantasy VII, etc Finally i almost forget to say something about this it's important to know that all the AI programs takes a lot of time to do the work and it's highly recomended to use a good nVidia graphic card from RTX or GTX 10 series to do the work in a reasonably amount of time.
I don't know, but i doubt it In the spanish case, Fx Interactive the old and famous Dinamic Multimedia paid the audio dubbing from their own pocket for their versions.
Ok, i just configured the input with DaphneLoader using a Xbox gamepad. The button asignations are:. Any chances of doing this to Brain Dead 13? It's the only Don Bluth game which hasn't received a p upgrade or remaster! Cheers from Portugal! The only option is to have Brain Dead 13 working on Daphne. Unfortunately, this game does not have laserdisc version, and the video quality is really poor. That does look quite a bit better than the p. It would be cool to have this game working one day.
May I ask what you used for source material? The colours seem to be more vivid, which isn't a bad thing, but I notice it as I play DL a lot. You have to be careful not to loose details in the dark areas. As i commented when i was talking about the three methods to do the work, the second one using Video Enhance AI to process to mp4 video directly has the problem of not offering options about codec or bitrate used by Video Enhace AI for the final video.
Video Enhance AI, for now, uses h. Unfortunatelly, mpeg2 is very old and totally outdated, and that limited the best quality possible for the videos you can have much more quality using modern codecs like h.
The quality of the original videos is very relevant too. I could see that if a 'nograin' version is used as a start, the results are better.
The clearer the original videos, the more detailed are the resulting ones. So it's best to use DVD p versions or Bluray ones. Surprisingly, good results are achieved with pixelated videos, as for example, in the case of the PC DVD edition that I used for Space Ace, whose videos were in windows media video and p clear but pixelated.
AI corrects a lot of original video problems with pixelations and macroblocks. Some examples of this click on the images to see them at their original resolution :. About the more vivid colors, that's because i do some carefully color corrections over the original videos before processing them with Video Enhance AI, this way there is no detail loss.
You need to be a member in order to leave a comment. Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy! Already have an account? Sign in here. Sign in to follow this Followers Recommended Posts. Report post. Posted May 27, edited. Here is an example of this: The original image of Gandalf is the left one, with about px of height Some screenshots and videos of my remastered versions as examples: Dragon's Lair p Dragon's Lair p Dragon's Lair 2: Timewarp p Hidden Content Give reaction or reply to this topic to see the hidden content.
Share this post Link to post Share on other sites. Bunglezbawb Posted May 27, These look amazing. Quote from: Buddabing on April 03, , pm. But there seems to be NO way of using the video files from these! I'm at a loss. I dl'd them to my drive from the DVD manually and ran dvd2daph on them, but it only recognized a couple of the files Ugh. Yeah right. GP2X Baby! This thing is awesome.
Quote from: jfunk on April 04, , pm. Just found this I have been playin the heck out of it on DaphneX. I dunno how well they handled gameplay on the DVD-Roms, but the gameplay on the DVD-Video versions would be very acceptable though not arcade perfect if Daphne were not an option. Holy crap..
Quote from: versapak on April 04, , pm. If you are playing it with regular DVD-Video software, then you have visual cues in the bottom right corner. I imagine such is the case on the PC version as well. I can't get it running on XP SP And that's all I have on all 3 of my computers I get a couple of weird errors and then all of the decoder options are blank..?
I'll do some more research on it, though It's not the 20th Ann Ed It's from the 3-pack Quote from: jelwell on April 04, , am. Quote from: daveg on April 04, , pm. Quote from: jfunk on April 05, , am. The strange error you get when you insert the disc Regopenkey is due to a compatibility issue. The reviewers gave the game 3 out of 5 stars. They commented that the controls require such precise timing that the game can be very frustrating, and criticized the lack of replay value and grainy video quality, but were positive in their assessment of the game, asserting that ' Time Gal , Road Avenger , and Sewer Shark are all coy imitators of the best LaserDisc arcade game there ever was Dragon's Lair!
Next Generation reviewed the CD-i version of the game, rating it two stars out of five, and stated that 'People who like the stand-up version or enjoyed any of Don Bluth's other titles [ Various home computer adaptations of Dragon's Lair were released during the s and s but because of at the time high memory consumption due to the detailed animation of the games, not all the scenes from the original game were included.
The game was made up of unused scenes from the LaserDisc version, though some portions such as the lizard king and mud men were shortened. The 8-bit versions were created by Software Projects, while Readysoft handled the bit versions. These used video compression and new storage techniques, but came on multiple 3. All the scenes from the original arcade releases were included and optionally the player could select new scenes that were animated in , but not included in any previous Dragon's Lair release.
The games were also updated to include higher quality video, authentic scene order and a new difficulty selection to make it more challenging. In the late , Digital Leisure released 'Dragon's Lair HD', which features an all-new high-definition transfer from the original negatives as opposed to just sourcing the LaserDisc. The original mono soundtrack has also been remastered into Dolby Digital 5. On April 9, , a Blu-ray version of Dragon's Lair was released. This uses the same HD transfer as the aforementioned PC release, but went through a 6-month process to clean and remaster the image.
This iteration of Dragon's Lair features p remastered video, remastered game footage, and bonus content. Dragon's Lair led to the creation of numerous video game ports for home systems. Since some original sequences did not fit in the ports for those systems, they were re-released only in a virtual sequel called Escape from Singe's Castle :.
Dragon's Lair is an interactive cartoon movie in the form of quick time events. The game revolves heavily around memorization and 'trail and error' gameplay as missing cues often results in instant failure and there's no way to really know the right answer for any quick time event without watching full videos of the game.
However, the beautifully animated sequences by Don Bluth along with how the game was technologically advanced for its time has made it a classic in gaming history worth playing through at least once.
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