PlayBink
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Description[edit | edit source]
PlayBink opens a Bink video file.
Syntax[edit | edit source]
PlayBink filename.bik [interruptable] (optional(default=0)) [mute audio] (optional(default=1)) [pause music] (optional(default=1)) [letterboxed] (optional(default=1))
Examples[edit | edit source]
PlayBink "MyNew.bik"
(above example plays Fallout3\data\video\MyNew.bik)
PlayBink "Mymod\MyNew.bik"
(above example plays Fallout3\data\video\Mymod\MyNew.bik)
Playbink "..\sound\videos\Mynew.bik"
(above example plays Fallout3\sound\videos\MyNew.bik)
PlayBink "MyNew.bik" 0 1
(above example plays Fallout3\data\video\MyNew.bik, non-interruptable, with sounds muted)
PlayBink "MyNew.bik" 1 1 1 1
(above example plays Fallout3\data\video\MyNew.bik, interruptable with ESC key, game sound muted, game music paused, and video in letterbox style)
Notes[edit | edit source]
- Playing a video via the PlayBink command in any way appears to stop game time, even if the flags are set to keep ingame noises going.
- The Bink files need to be on your harddisk, they can't be packaged into a BSA File.
- The filename needs to be in quotes.
- The path to the filename is relative to Fallout3\Data\Video\
- If Interruptable is non-zero, the user can interrupt the Bink by hitting the escape key. Otherwise, they have to wait for it to play all the way to the end.
- If Mute Audio is set to zero, the game's world sounds will continue to play during the Bink movie, otherwise they will be muted.
- If Pause Music is set to zero, the game's music will continue to play while the movie is running, otherwise it will be paused.
- If Letterboxed is set to zero, the bink will not be letterboxed if it is widescreen and is showing on a 4:3 screen.