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[Vid Tut] How To Apply And FTP sppf's, ppf's, and serenity's
Posted: Wed Mar 15, 2006 1:53 pm
by F1N3ST
This is a video tutorial on how to Apply And FTP .sppf's, ppf's, and .serenity's, this is useful for new people that have just come to download and play some mods, programs used are:
Super PPF- low8
Serenity- Iron_Forge
PPF-O-MATIC- Icarus, and Paradox
http://tutorials.halogama.com/Applyinga ... o2Mods.rar and
http://rapidshare.de/files/15602194/App ... s.rar.html
Are the downloads. Note they are the same thing lol. And unrared video ~500mb, WATCH IT IN FULL SCREEN
Local download added, Snave.
Posted: Wed Mar 15, 2006 1:58 pm
by r0tten
good job
Posted: Wed Mar 15, 2006 2:14 pm
by CamDaMan607
Good job! This will help out a lot of begginers who are new to modding. I think this belongs in Tutorial Submissions right? LOL

Posted: Wed Mar 15, 2006 2:16 pm
by F1N3ST
Im not sure Cam, im not sure. It pertains to halo 2 modding, but it is a tutorial, and it has a download. Plus it can replace the two stickies up top

, that say how to apply ppf's and serenitys. This even includes sppf's, and it is impossible to not understand how to apply and ftp now.
Posted: Wed Mar 15, 2006 2:36 pm
by DoorM4n
lemme guess, you got bored

Posted: Wed Mar 15, 2006 2:40 pm
by F1N3ST
I actually did get pretty bored, i am sick, so i cant go outside, and there was no school today, it was a curriculum day.
Posted: Thu Mar 16, 2006 5:35 am
by PigFarker
You need to lower your resolution WAY down so the video doesnt play at 3 fps. Also, using text for a video tutorial doesnt make it any faster, try using a microphone. If you dont have a PC microphone, you can use your xbox live puck and headset as a PC microphone by using the Action Replay USB Cable to connect it to your PC, and you can IM me for the drivers. One more thing, use WMM to edit it to fast foward some parts like applying a patch or FTPing, also saving it as a WMV will reduce its size greatly.
Posted: Thu Mar 16, 2006 5:41 am
by Munsie
PigFarker wrote:You need to lower your resolution WAY down so the video doesnt play at 3 fps. Also, using text for a video tutorial doesnt make it any faster, try using a microphone. If you dont have a PC microphone, you can use your xbox live puck and headset as a PC microphone by using the Action Replay USB Cable to connect it to your PC, and you can IM me for the drivers. One more thing, use WMM to edit it to fast foward some parts like applying a patch or FTPing, also saving it as a WMV will reduce its size greatly.
Pig..
Almost all Windows computers should come with a voice recorder, just plug your headset cord directly into your computer.. and crack open..
(All) Programs -> Accessories -> Entertainment -> Sound Recorder.. I can't say the files are that small though.
~Munsie
Posted: Thu Mar 16, 2006 5:43 am
by Aequitas
Pick the source/original map where is says "Source Map". Pick the output/modded map where it says "Output Map". And pick the patch file where it says "Patch". Anyone who had questions, problems solved.
Posted: Thu Mar 16, 2006 5:56 am
by PigFarker
Munsie wrote:PigFarker wrote:You need to lower your resolution WAY down so the video doesnt play at 3 fps. Also, using text for a video tutorial doesnt make it any faster, try using a microphone. If you dont have a PC microphone, you can use your xbox live puck and headset as a PC microphone by using the Action Replay USB Cable to connect it to your PC, and you can IM me for the drivers. One more thing, use WMM to edit it to fast foward some parts like applying a patch or FTPing, also saving it as a WMV will reduce its size greatly.
Pig..
Almost all Windows computers should come with a voice recorder, just plug your headset cord directly into your computer.. and crack open..
(All) Programs -> Accessories -> Entertainment -> Sound Recorder.. I can't say the files are that small though.
~Munsie
I ment if he didnt have a PC microphone. If he didnt, I was recommending he use my method of using your xbox puck, plugging it into an action replay memory card USB cable, then installing drivers for it, making it a normal PC mic. Thats what I did.
http://redcl0ud.com/files/XBAudiov02.exe Those are the drivers.
Posted: Thu Mar 16, 2006 4:16 pm
by "darkns"
nice job fin3st