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Does Anyone Have The Pandora Directive Trailer?
Posted: March 21, 2007 • 9:39 pm
by Electron Stu
Does anyone have The Pandora Directive trailer? I tried looking for my old copy of it that I had on CD from back in the day but it has since been misplaced. I tried looking online but I keep finding that horrible copy of it with the bad checkerboard encoding that Microsoft put out. Even this UnofficialTM site has a copy of that badly encoded file. I am looking for it as I have a friend interested in the whole fuss over Tex Murphy and thought that would be a good sample. Now it has just become a quest to find a good copy of the trailer.
Even if no one has a movie copy of the file, does anyone have a copy of the original demo? If I had that I could install it on my editing PC and export it to a VTR to be recorded in broadcast quality resolution. Well a faked 720x480 quality anyway. This is quickly becoming my latest obsession and must get item. Can someone help me before I go insane? Or inadvertently download a virus?
Posted: March 21, 2007 • 10:53 pm
by Cubase
The only version I have ever owned is the VERY tiny MS version... if someone is able to find the higher res one, I too am very interested in obtaining a copy!
-Cub. =o)
Posted: March 22, 2007 • 4:32 am
by basti
I have both trailer and making of of PD. I could upload it to GoogleVideo, but i might take some time (the making of is approx. 150 megs) and i don´t have a fast connection right now.

Posted: March 22, 2007 • 6:02 am
by mr_cyberpunk
w00t
Posted: March 22, 2007 • 9:45 am
by basti
basti wrote:I have both trailer and making of of PD. I could upload it to GoogleVideo, but i might take some time (the making of is approx. 150 megs) and i don´t have a fast connection right now.

Trailer
Making Of coming tomorrow or so.
Posted: March 22, 2007 • 12:14 pm
by basti
basti wrote:basti wrote:I have both trailer and making of of PD. I could upload it to GoogleVideo, but i might take some time (the making of is approx. 150 megs) and i don´t have a fast connection right now.

Trailer
Making Of coming tomorrow or so.
Here you go:
Trailer
Making Of
Posted: March 22, 2007 • 10:46 pm
by Cubase
Wow thanks! That making of is so much longer than the version I have!
One thing never ceases to amaze me... the making of music sounds like an old discovery channel soundtrack from the late 60s!
-Cub. =o)
Posted: March 23, 2007 • 4:25 am
by RyanPatton
I remembered that full version Making of and Trailer back then. Its was pretty cool watching it again.
Posted: March 23, 2007 • 8:07 am
by Jim the old guy
To ES and et al:
I have a copy of the PD Demo and would gladly mail it to anyone as long as you burn a copy and send the original back to me. Send me a PM if interested.
Posted: March 23, 2007 • 8:52 am
by darkcity2005
Is there anyway I can save the 'making of' video on my computer?
Posted: March 23, 2007 • 10:48 am
by freepizza
Yeah, get video downloader. Its an extension to firefox that lets you download videos off of youtube and other sites.
Posted: March 23, 2007 • 12:27 pm
by basti
darkcity2005 wrote:Is there anyway I can save the 'making of' video on my computer?
GoogleVideo allows downloading its videos to your computer.
Choose"iPod/PSP" as device and click on the "Download" button right to the video screen.
You will then be able to download an MPEG-4 Video file that can be played back with an MPEG-4 VideoCodec (rename the mp4 extension to AVI if your Media Player doesn´t except it).
If that doesn´t work (or you don´t have an MPEG-4 VideoCodec installed): enter the google link at
http://www.keepvid.com to get several file formats to choose from.
Posted: March 31, 2007 • 9:46 pm
by Electron Stu
Hey thanks for the offer Jim, that would be an awesome alternative however I do not see that as a viable option as it will cost us both money. In a last case scenario I suppose we can resort to that but for right now I would rather not spend some pesos on shipping.
There has to be a way to send the file over the internet. How big is the demo anyway? Is there someplace on the internet that it can be stored for access?
I am just hoping not to do the whole postal thing as I have been crazy busy with work lately and to pick up any package it requires several bus trips as I am car-less. I have been live broadcasting a lot of aboriginal (first nations/native American for our American friends) politics lately and it pretty much eats up a whole day anyway. Lemme know what you think otherwise we can do the whole mail thing. I assume it would not cost too much I mean it's just a CD right?
Posted: April 01, 2007 • 5:38 am
by SamSpade
My friend will put iso of the CD with demo of PD for 3 or 4 days.
Maybe this week.
-Sam
Posted: April 02, 2007 • 2:01 pm
by SamSpade