R redsox38 New member Aug 6, 2006 #1 does any1 know how i can covert a .roq file to any other type of viewable media file like .mpeg?
FragTek New member Aug 7, 2006 #2 name='redsox38' said: does any1 know how i can covert a .roq file to any other type of viewable media file like .mpeg? Click to expand... Never heard of it, who supports it?
name='redsox38' said: does any1 know how i can covert a .roq file to any other type of viewable media file like .mpeg? Click to expand... Never heard of it, who supports it?
P PV5150 New member Aug 7, 2006 #3 .ROQ is the video format used by ID software http://filext.com/detaillist.php?extdetail=ROQ and http://wiki.multimedia.cx/index.php?title=RoQ. MPlayer may be able to assist. But Id have one available too.
.ROQ is the video format used by ID software http://filext.com/detaillist.php?extdetail=ROQ and http://wiki.multimedia.cx/index.php?title=RoQ. MPlayer may be able to assist. But Id have one available too.
R redsox38 New member Aug 7, 2006 #4 i used the quake player to conver it but its only the video. i really wanted the souund? how can i retrieve the sound from the roq. thanks
i used the quake player to conver it but its only the video. i really wanted the souund? how can i retrieve the sound from the roq. thanks
FragTek New member Aug 7, 2006 #5 name='redsox38' said: i used the quake player to conver it but its only the video. i really wanted the souund? how can i retrieve the sound from the roq. thanks Click to expand... You could do it uber ghetto style and just turn up your speakers and record it back through a microphone, w00t! hehe
name='redsox38' said: i used the quake player to conver it but its only the video. i really wanted the souund? how can i retrieve the sound from the roq. thanks Click to expand... You could do it uber ghetto style and just turn up your speakers and record it back through a microphone, w00t! hehe
P PV5150 New member Aug 7, 2006 #6 There are myriads of converters on the net (let Google be your guide), have a look at a few and download the trial versions. Many of them support the .ROQ format
There are myriads of converters on the net (let Google be your guide), have a look at a few and download the trial versions. Many of them support the .ROQ format