Hi
Am I correct in thinking that RLV Studio and Workbench no longer exists?
Is there any software out there that can convert AVI to RLV files, I've searched but can't seem to find anything.
Looking because I won't to try creating my on videos for TTS3
Cheers
RLV creation/conversion software
- nzuraw
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The video file doesn't change format (i.e. AVi into RLV), it's the control files that RLV Studio and the like create that provide the much needed link.
https://www.lunicus.org/download/RLV_Creation.rar
https://www.lunicus.org/download/RLV_Creation.rar
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Thank you very much, no doubt I'll be along later with questions !nzuraw wrote: ↑Wed Dec 09, 2020 12:45 am The video file doesn't change format (i.e. AVi into RLV), it's the control files that RLV Studio and the like create that provide the much needed link.
https://www.lunicus.org/download/RLV_Creation.rar
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As I recall, TTS1 was able to import an unencrypted Fortius video, including the *.rlv and *.pgmf control files, and convert it to a *.tts file. Not sure if TTS2 was able to do that. In any event, coming up with a new working version of TTS1 is probably close to impossible. No doubt some hacker somewhere has found another way to create a *.tts file. This is all a ton of work that in my judgment is not worth the effort unless you are the kind of person who loves to continue to use your 40 year old 8-track player. The quality of most home-brew videos tends not to be very good compared to what is available now.
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Yes I am that kind of person! I'm an avid singlespeed rider both on and off road and turbo trainer. I take your point though all the time and effort could be better spent riding!mcorn wrote: ↑Sun Dec 13, 2020 7:44 pm As I recall, TTS1 was able to import an unencrypted Fortius video, including the *.rlv and *.pgmf control files, and convert it to a *.tts file. Not sure if TTS2 was able to do that. In any event, coming up with a new working version of TTS1 is probably close to impossible. No doubt some hacker somewhere has found another way to create a *.tts file. This is all a ton of work that in my judgment is not worth the effort unless you are the kind of person who loves to continue to use your 40 year old 8-track player. The quality of most home-brew videos tends not to be very good compared to what is available now.
Thanks for the advice