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#1 SidBurn

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Posted 30 March 2013 - 09:25 AM

I recently dug out an old computer program called Warren Miller's Ski World from the late 90s. I remember that one of its features was a ski/snowboard video library and I also remember loving the soundtrack. Unfortunately, it won't run on my current computer and I haven't been able to find the soundtrack anywhere. If I could play the videos again and Shazam the songs with my phone, I might be able to find out what they are, but I can't. Does anyone else have access to this program and the songs in it?

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Posted 31 March 2013 - 12:35 PM

What exactly are the specs for the program (requires DOS or Windows 98? have you tried ExDOS by Tao or DOSbox? - this one is free) and what is your current operating system? Are the videos grouped into a single huge library file with a cryptic extension such as .BIN, accessible only by proprietary software, or are there standalone files, like .AVI? Can you send one out?

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#3 SidBurn

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Posted 01 April 2013 - 07:59 AM

View PostRazvan, on 31 March 2013 - 12:35 PM, said:

What exactly are the specs for the program (requires DOS or Windows 98? have you tried ExDOS by Tao or DOSbox? - this one is free) and what is your current operating system? Are the videos grouped into a single huge library file with a cryptic extension such as .BIN, accessible only by proprietary software, or are there standalone files, like .AVI? Can you send one out?

It was a CD-ROM program that ran on an old Macintosh computer I had. I just re-checked it and although it won't open on my current computer, there was something on it called "Apple Multimedia Tuner". When I have time, I'll keep playing around with it.





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