- Sun Jul 01, 2007 1:44 am
#5093
I was strolling around DPL's file structure to come along and find a file in the FMV folder called FRONTEND.XMV a standard driver fmv file which would open with blink video player so I decided to investigate the file further to find that it contained a .asf file a totally different file which I never though dpl would support.
So then I went ahead and opened it only to find it wasn't even related to driver: parallel lines at all it was a driv3r video, a video I don't even remember seeing in driv3r and even if it was in driver 3 whats it doing in the dpl file structure.
and if you ask me the way the video is made it's got that driver: parallel lines style to it so I wonder if it was going to have a purpose and they decided to remove it or something.
Attached is that very video, and what do you think about this?
So then I went ahead and opened it only to find it wasn't even related to driver: parallel lines at all it was a driv3r video, a video I don't even remember seeing in driv3r and even if it was in driver 3 whats it doing in the dpl file structure.
and if you ask me the way the video is made it's got that driver: parallel lines style to it so I wonder if it was going to have a purpose and they decided to remove it or something.
Attached is that very video, and what do you think about this?