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[[Category:Tutorials]]You can change the startup video for a game by placing a valid AVI file called "valve.avi" in the <code>media</code> folder (i.e. <code>../half-life 2/hl2</code>, <code>../counter-strike source/cstrike</code>, etc.).{{note|Source 2007 uses "valve.bik" instead of "valve.avi".}}
[[Category:Tutorials]]You can change the startup video for a game by placing a valid AVI file called "valve.avi" in the <code>media</code> folder (i.e. <code>../half-life 2/hl2</code>, <code>../counter-strike source/cstrike</code>, etc.).{{note|Source 2007 uses "valve.bik" instead of "valve.avi".}}


If you are making a mod for HL2 you can place any AVI or BIK file in your mod's <code>media</code> folder. In order for the video to play when you start your mod you will need to create a StartupVids.txt file in <code>media</code>. Inside StartupVids.txt you simply specify the filename(s) of the video(s) you want to be played on a separate line. For example ...
If you are making a mod for HL2 you can place any AVI or [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bink_Video Bink Video (.BIK)] file in your mod's <code>media</code> folder. In order for the video to play when you start your mod you will need to create a StartupVids.txt file in <code>media</code>. Inside StartupVids.txt you simply specify the filename(s) of the video(s) you want to be played on a separate line. For example ...
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Revision as of 21:06, 17 October 2007

You can change the startup video for a game by placing a valid AVI file called "valve.avi" in the media folder (i.e. ../half-life 2/hl2, ../counter-strike source/cstrike, etc.).

Note.pngNote:Source 2007 uses "valve.bik" instead of "valve.avi".

If you are making a mod for HL2 you can place any AVI or Bink Video (.BIK) file in your mod's media folder. In order for the video to play when you start your mod you will need to create a StartupVids.txt file in media. Inside StartupVids.txt you simply specify the filename(s) of the video(s) you want to be played on a separate line. For example ...

media/vid1.avi
media/vid2.bik

Keep in mind that an AVI video will need to be encoded using the Cinepak codec. It is not known whether audio codecs other than Microsoft ADPCM are supported.

If you want to suppress the startup videos, you can add the -novideo parameter to your Command Line.

DivX is also supported, however there appears to be a size limit to the startup video, so if a video is not played then its filesize is too large, this has been tested with an AVI file over 100 MB.