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How to open Phase Files?
Hiya ppl! Recently I've been curious about the phase files. So I skimmed through almost everything on Google and got nothing useful. I know to go to Program Files - Disney - Disney Online - Pirates Online - and then to Phases 1-5. On phase_1, I right-click it then open with Pview. But the Pview screen is grey, with no models :sadmh9: Anything I miss??
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People explain it on here but dont give all the steps. Plus lets leave the files to Speedway hes more of a expert on those. Usually you should not be on the Files.
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Have you got Panda3D downloaded? Get the newest version of it, then follow JeffreyHookgrin's steps:
"I just opened a phase file from the current live version 1.0.28.6 using Panda3D 1.7.0 and it worked fine. I believe Panda has the ability to encrypt the phase files so if they decide that all of this phase file exposing is detrimental they could easily lock us out, but on the other hand, it is free advertising for what is coming up. Make sure you are accessing the files correctly, these are not like regular files that you can open. The short description is: Copy the phase file to your current user folder (The folder for the profile you are currently logged in to). (Make sure Multify has been copied there as well from the Panda3D program folder) Run CMD, enter: multify -x -f phase_4.mf {that would be for phase file #4, change accordingly} A folder with the name of the phase file is created in the same user folder you are working in, the contents are in that folder." (Copied from an earlier thread. http://piratesonlineforums.com/forum...ighlight=phase. All the steps are listed...) Just be sure you're putting spaces in the appropriate places when doing the typing. I see nothing wrong with viewing the phase files, so long as you don't delete anything, move anything around, etc. Use common sense. I have made copies of the majority of the game's music from the phase files and never had an issue. I don't view the graphics stuff (no desire) but I would wager it's the same concept. |
I tried opening them but searches for Multifly but it was a no show.
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OHHHHH! I've got Panda 3D- 1.5.3! I am going to upgrade right now.
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So I have to have the latest version to open .bam files?
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Multify.exe (note the spelling...) is in the "bin" folder, under your main Panda3D folder. Phase files should be listed in your "Pirates Online" folder. When I copy them, I typically paste in my generic "My Documents" folder as it's simple to get to if I want to open the phase files again once I've used Panda3D. You should just be able to copy/paste multify.exe and the phase_#.mf files, then run your command prompt and type exactly what's listed above. Keep your folder where you pasted the multify.exe open, you should see the phase file folder pop up if done correctly. (NOTE: This is exactly how I've done it on my computer, which has Vista as the operating system...don't know that it would be very different for another OS but it might be worth mentioning.)
Nate, as far as the .bam files go...I have no idea. Don't actually know what they are or what they're for, I don't bother with them. LOL. I only learned myself on the phase files so I could access the game's music to put on my iPod. |
Okay. Thanks for the info, Stella. But my Libpandaexpress.dll is not letting my use Multify. It says:
Entry Not Found The procedure entry point (bla bla bla bla bla bla ) could not be located in the dynamic link library libpandaexpress.dll. Any ideas on how I can fix this? EDIT: I do operate with Vista. |
0.o Oh my...I've never seen a message like that before, Nate. I've no idea what to tell you. I've never had any encounter with the .dll files before...wish I could be of more help. It shouldn't be an issue to just right click multify, do a copy, then paste the copy somewhere else. Are you using the Panda3d version 1.7.0? I had problems when using an older copy, and also when I tried the first link on their download page (can't remember what it says, but the 1.7.0 says 'developer' or some such thing). Maybe could do a full uninstall on Panda and reinstall it, see if that resets something?
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For PC: Go to: My Computer. Click: Local Disk (C:). Go to Documents and Settings, then your users name and copy Multify and the Phase File you want to open there. Go to Command Prompt (which is under Accessories in the all programs list.) and type in: multify -x -f phase_#.mf (# being the number of the phase file you want opened. Ex: for phase_1.mf you type: multify -x -f phase_1.mf. Adjust accordingly) After that, a folder will be opened on your Documents and Settings folder. You can open it like any other. Hope that helps. :\ BAM files are a headache. Pview used to be used, but now I can only view stuff in the Cache with it. And please, don't let Disney scare you into thinking it's hacking. It's not unless you change it. And Titanic, the reason people don't usually explain it well is because there are several different ways to do it, and it's a headache to go through all the steps. Not because we don't know what we're doing. |
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Also, is the Users folder you're talking about on Program Files or or the Network Group, where your main folder is? |
Using multify -x -f phase_# shouldn't have anything to do with the pandaexpress.dll. What version are you using? Panda3D Runtime for End-Users or the SDK? I haven't tried it with the End-Users version, and doubt it will work. It does work with SDK, though, I know.
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I only have HP (C :) not local disk using windows 7.
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It works differently on all operating systems, methinks. For XP the above posted works. Later, IDK.
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can you see bad guys who drop lgendary place? lol
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