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Vendetta: A Christmas Story Part 2

RainbowSix writes: "The sequel to Vendetta: A Christmas Story is up. Check it out here. I haven't finished downloading it yet, but hopefully it will be as entertaining as the last one. At 25k/sec, hopefully people can post mirrors too. It is only in .mov format so far, so mpg linux people will have to move to a windows box until they post the other formats." Update: 12/26 05:34 GMT by T : marks writes: "We now have an official mirror of Vendetta Parts 1 and 2 up here via http and here via ftp. We have the Quicktime/AVI full movie and segments for Part 1, and the Quicktime Full Movie and Segements for Part 2."

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  1. .mov format by npietraniec · · Score: 3, Informative

    It is only in .mov format so far, so mpg linux people will have to move to a windows box until they post the other formats."

    You mean you didn't buy Crossover?

  2. 25kbps? by banky · · Score: 3, Funny

    Jesus, now that its on the front page, I'm getting the movie via avian IP. Hey look a pixel, I think its a nose....

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  3. Re:Mirror, mirror on the wall by SmasKenS · · Score: 5, Informative


    its on its way to http://iller.org/mov/Vendetta_Part_2.mov ... but its slow ...

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  4. Go to a Windows Machine? by Nigel_Mellish · · Score: 2, Interesting

    Why? ibooks with UN*X installed are going for $895 until 12-31 at one of those mac connection or mac mall places.

  5. mplayer by PhoboS · · Score: 2, Informative

    Also check out the news page over at the mplayer homepage. The latest release, 0.60pre1, is supposed to play mov format. A snip from the changes:

    ...
    support for new fileformats (Quicktime MOV, VIVO v1/v2 and Autodesk FLI/FLC)
    ...

    I haven't tested mov yet, but mplayer is great for avi, divx etc.

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  6. Re:Mirror, mirror on the wall by Quixote · · Score: 4, Informative

    OK, here's another mirror (thanks to the iller.org mirror!)

  7. Re:Mirror, mirror on the wall by dynweb · · Score: 2, Informative
  8. Original? by ThatComputerGuy · · Score: 2

    I never saw the original.. does anyone have mirror links for the old one that are not dead?

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  9. MPlayer doesn't support 99.99% of Quicktime on web by Nailer · · Score: 2, Troll

    Quicktime is a wrapper format for a number of codecs, just like AVI. An actual Quicktime file is almost invariably encoded in the Sorenson file format, which is is exclusively licensed to Apple. MPlayer cannot play Sorenson encoded Quicktime. Only Crossover can.

    MPlayer won't play this file anyway, and just like Crossover, it isn't Open Source, but at least the Crossover give more back to OSS projects (like Wine). Also, the Crossover developers are friendly and responsive (as you'd expect when you pay for software), but more importantly, are civil (which you'd expect from everyone in real life apart from the Mplayer developers.

    Telling people who don't know about ldconfig that they are they are too to use Linux, or that their Gigahertz Athlon with 640 MB of RAM is TOO SLOW and they should upgrade, and not responsonding to Bero's debarking their little RH GCC rant is childish and annoying.

    Both are not Open Source, but at least the Crossover people share some of the

  10. Have to move? by Syberghost · · Score: 2

    It is only in .mov format so far, so mpg linux people will have to move to a windows box until they post the other formats.

    No, we won't "have" to do any such thing.

    If they don't care enough to use a standard format, I certainly don't care enough to view their movie.

    1. Re:Have to move? by Syberghost · · Score: 2

      QuickTime is pretty damn standard on every platform but Linux.

      Two platforms is not "every platform except Linux".

      Show me the Solaris viewer and I'll use that.

    2. Re:Have to move? by Syberghost · · Score: 3, Funny

      I'll use QuickTime on both my PC AND my Macs

      "We got both kinds of music; Country AND Western."

  11. Re:Mirror, mirror on the wall by Pathwalker · · Score: 2

    There is a complete mirror of the single file version of part 2 in here.
    Part one is at about 75%, and still downloading right now.

  12. Re:MOV, MPlayer and tact. by Nailer · · Score: 2

    Nice incoherent rant.
    It reads quite coherantly apart from the fragment last sentence, which should have been deleted. Thanks for calling it a rant. Nice OT flame :D

    As for this MPlayer group isn't nice to me.

    Was I complaining about whether they were nice to me? Care to paste in where I was? I've always found mplayer simple if eccentric. But I don't like them being as rude as possible to anyone and everyone, its completely uneccessary. Anyone can answer a question without being a fuckwit. Its not hard.

    It takes a lot of effort to get people into Linux. People who are unneccesarily rude to newcomers undo all that work.

    But, the problem mplayer solves is not a simple so (at this stage) one shouldn't expect simplicity.

    Xine solves the same problems and does it fairly simply. In terms of DVDs, Ogle does it simply too.

    I can understand how they don't want to be bothered by clueless newbies so that they can instead spend more of their time hacking on this *GPL*ed program.

    I can too. I can't understand why they want to antagonize newbies so much rather than simply answering the question.

    MPlayer is most definitely not open source. It contains some Open Source components but cannot be distributed or modified under the terms of the Open Source Definition. Read the MPlayer docs.

    Whatever.
    Well you seem to care enough to reply, so you obviously have an opinion.

  13. Re:Mirror, mirror on the wall by Pathwalker · · Score: 2

    Parts One and Two are now completely copied.
    I'll try for the high quality versions now.

  14. Hey! It's the guy who runs the vendetta site! by localman · · Score: 3, Informative

    Hello all. Sorry that I got slashdotted with my pants down - again.

    If anyone is in the mood to mirror between 10 and 600MB of video, I will get you the files quickly - contact me at jon@binadopta.com

    After the last slashdotting, I did post Vendetta in MPEG, DivX, and Real formats so that everyone could enjoy - Episode 1 is still available in those formats, but Episode 2 is not yet. We'll see what we can do.

    Take care,
    Jonathan Field

  15. OFFICIAL MIRROR by marks · · Score: 4, Informative

    I emailed Jon, and he sent me the files...

    http://ftp.lug.udel.edu/mirrors/vendetta/
    ftp://ftp.lug.udel.edu/mirrors/vendetta/

    We have the full movie and its parts for both 1 and 2 in Quicktime, and we have Part 1 (full/parts) in AVI as well.
    We've got a 45 megabit connection to the internet and 100 megabit to Abilene (Internet 2) so leech away!
    Merry Christmas!

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  16. Correct File Sizes by localman · · Score: 2
    They are:

    7563512 - 01_Santas_Cottage.mov
    8119656 - 02_The_Chase.mov
    7479552 - 03_Courtship.mov
    5012681 - 04_Confrontation.mov
    11057457 - 05_Finale.mov
    8246026 - 06_Jesus_and_Santa.mov
    6614752 - 07_Back_at_Headquarters.mov
    8615730 - 08_Position_23H15.mov
    4297252 - 09_Blaze_of_Glory.mov
    7537006 - 10_Resolution.mov
    39335090 - Vendetta_Part_1.mov
    115479023 - Vendetta_Part_1_Large.mov
    35308283 - Vendetta_Part_2.mov
    85137408 - Vendetta_Part_2_Large.mov
    6780948 - Vendetta_Pilot.mov

    Although it shouldn't matter now because I've got some wonderful folks helping me out with mirrors - linked directly from the Vendetta site - Bryan Seitz and Mark Schonbach of the University of Delaware Linux Users Group and Tony Brancich from Comanche Public Schools.
  17. you know by Lord+Omlette · · Score: 2

    This is a prime example of why slashdot should set up mirrors for sites that it's going to destroy. Great fucking content that the site owner got maliciously trashed for. I see all these posts talking about mirrors and slow downloads and blahblahblah and no one talking about how great these movies are.

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  18. Encounters with the Cops by localman · · Score: 2

    Someone asked me via email if there were any interesting encounters with the cops while shooting Vendetta. I figured I'd just post it here. I'll put it on the Vendetta site eventually - along with the photo my wife snapped while we were being questioned :)

    We were filming the "dumpster scene" in an Industrial park (where we had
    no right to be) and some nearby people called the cops to report they
    spotted "A man in a Santa suit with a gun". This event made the local
    police log in the paper.

    So the cops came by and we all tried to act non-chalant. One of them
    stepped up and asked what we were doing. We told him we were making a
    Christmas movie, and he asked to see the guns. I handed him one, muzzle
    first, and he scolds me "Hey, don't point that at me!". Whoops. I turn
    it around and he takes it and checks it out. Cheap plastic toy.

    Then he asks why we're making the movie. My friend (who plays Santa) had
    gone to Harvard a few years earlier, so he whips out his expired student
    ID and says it's a school project. The cop glances at it briefly and then
    looks back at his partner, still in the cruiser. "Hey Charlie...
    Harvard." The cop in the car shakes his head knowingly, "Harvard," he
    says. I never figured out what that little exchange meant.

    Anyways, he gives us back the guns and tells us that we were scaring the
    folks nearby. We tell him we'll be done shortly. They say "okay" and
    take off. We finished up filming the scene in about 20 minutes and left
    the private property.

    Here's to the Law Enforcement Officials of Norwood MA - cool people.