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Originally Posted by elit
1.9c you mean regular "bik" right? No that wouldn't be same. Maybe as the time pass, more future games will be possible to encode with what we currently have.
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Yeah, should have clarified versions prior to v2.0 are Bink1, and after v2.0 are Bink2, my point was any useful versions of the Bink2 encoder are unfortunately not public (yet), but yes, going forward this is a useful resource for future titles that utilise FMVs encoded with Bink2, but given how most developers are pivoting towards H.264/5 or VP6 for their FMVs I wouldn't be surprised if Bink2 becomes less popular going forwards.