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ID Kanal Video Kustutatud Kuupäev Kirjeldus Subtiitrid Avalik Ülekanne HD URL PRIVATE TitleMUI_en TitleMUI_et KirjeldusMUI_en KirjeldusMUI_et Filename Category CategoryMUI_en Tags OdyseeURL KanalMUI_en KanalMUI_et Translated has_thumbnail local_stream ytdlp_meta est_subs eng_subs
662 Press any key to continue... When an Eurobeat song breaks Windows Media Player (Flashing lights) 0 2026-01-06 Funny glitch I found. If you use the "Bubbles/Gravity" visualization (from PsychedeliaVizPack) on a 4:3 display, in some cases it does this.

I suspect the reason it breaks is because the developers of this visualization pack didn't test it on 4:3 displays. This pack also has the "apparently this is possible" bug on one of the other visualizations.
0 1 0 1 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eDpyeLBdUJk 0 When an Eurobeat song breaks Windows Media Player (Flashing lights) When an Eurobeat song breaks Windows Media Player (Flashing lights) Funny glitch I found. If you use the "Bubbles/Gravity" visualization (from PsychedeliaVizPack) on a 4:3 display, in some cases it does this.

I suspect the reason it breaks is because the developers of this visualization pack didn't test it on 4:3 displays. This pack also has the "apparently this is possible" bug on one of the other visualizations.
Funny glitch I found. If you use the "Bubbles/Gravity" visualization (from PsychedeliaVizPack) on a 4:3 display, in some cases it does this.

I suspect the reason it breaks is because the developers of this visualization pack didn't test it on 4:3 displays. This pack also has the "apparently this is possible" bug on one of the other visualizations.
what.mp4 Varia Miscellaneous Windows Media Player,visualization,psychedelia visualization pack,bubbles,Windows 10,WMP 12,eurobeat N/A Press any key to continue... Press any key to continue... 0 /channel_db_lite/web/thumbs/662.jpg N/A N/A N/A N/A
659 Press any key to continue... PlayStation 2 - Out Of the Box Experience (All Variants) 0 2025-12-10 This is the setup process the PS2 console goes through when you start it up for the very first time. Most people forget about it, since there is no official way to re-trigger it on an actual console.

You can theoretically re-flash the modified NVRAM with homebrew tools, but since there is a small risk of bricking the console, most sane people don't do it.

I've used PCSX2 in this video. If you want check it out with an emulator like I did (which is completely safe to do), there are two ways to trigger the OOBE:

1. Delete the .nvm file from the bios folder
2. Zerofill the .nvm file at specific offsets (guide: https://www.ps2-home.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=3628)

Timestamps:
0:00 No disc inserted
1:13 PlayStation 2 disc inserted
1:51 Unrecognized disc inserted (red screen)
2:24 PlayStation 1 disc inserted (\w older BIOS version)
0 1 0 1 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cSBoo9RmLpM 0 PlayStation 2 - Out Of the Box Experience (All Variants) PlayStation 2 - Out Of the Box Experience (All Variants) This is the setup process the PS2 console goes through when you start it up for the very first time. Most people forget about it, since there is no official way to re-trigger it on an actual console.

You can theoretically re-flash the modified NVRAM with homebrew tools, but since there is a small risk of bricking the console, most sane people don't do it.

I've used PCSX2 in this video. If you want check it out with an emulator like I did (which is completely safe to do), there are two ways to trigger the OOBE:

1. Delete the .nvm file from the bios folder
2. Zerofill the .nvm file at specific offsets (guide: https://www.ps2-home.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=3628)

Timestamps:
0:00 No disc inserted
1:13 PlayStation 2 disc inserted
1:51 Unrecognized disc inserted (red screen)
2:24 PlayStation 1 disc inserted (\w older BIOS version)
This is the setup process the PS2 console goes through when you start it up for the very first time. Most people forget about it, since there is no official way to re-trigger it on an actual console.

You can theoretically re-flash the modified NVRAM with homebrew tools, but since there is a small risk of bricking the console, most sane people don't do it.

I've used PCSX2 in this video. If you want check it out with an emulator like I did (which is completely safe to do), there are two ways to trigger the OOBE:

1. Delete the .nvm file from the bios folder
2. Zerofill the .nvm file at specific offsets (guide: https://www.ps2-home.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=3628)

Timestamps:
0:00 No disc inserted
1:13 PlayStation 2 disc inserted
1:51 Unrecognized disc inserted (red screen)
2:24 PlayStation 1 disc inserted (\w older BIOS version)
ps2oobe.mp4 Varia Joke videos PlayStation 2,out of the box experience,factory reset,first boot,initial startup,PS2,Sony,PCSX2 N/A Press any key to continue... Press any key to continue... 0 /channel_db_lite/web/thumbs/659.jpg N/A N/A N/A N/A
656 Press any key to continue... Am I a Computer Expert? (Taking ThioJoe's Computer Quiz) 0 2025-11-17 Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nv2dNBizCRc

I normally don't do reaction content, but I feel like I have added enough personal insight to justify posting this video. I also don't normally talk in these videos, because I feel like I'm not very good at it. Write your opinion on how I did in the comments below.

This quiz is obviously not very scientific, but I was still interested in finding out how well I'd do.

My score: 121.5 points
1 1 0 1 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=88VNiPyrPMI 0 Am I a Computer Expert? (Taking ThioJoe's Computer Quiz) Am I a Computer Expert? (Taking ThioJoe's Computer Quiz) Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nv2dNBizCRc

I normally don't do reaction content, but I feel like I have added enough personal insight to justify posting this video. I also don't normally talk in these videos, because I feel like I'm not very good at it. Write your opinion on how I did in the comments below.

This quiz is obviously not very scientific, but I was still interested in finding out how well I'd do.

My score: 121.5 points
Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nv2dNBizCRc

I normally don't do reaction content, but I feel like I have added enough personal insight to justify posting this video. I also don't normally talk in these videos, because I feel like I'm not very good at it. Write your opinion on how I did in the comments below.

This quiz is obviously not very scientific, but I was still interested in finding out how well I'd do.

My score: 121.5 points
ultron.mp4 Varia Miscellaneous quiz,reaction,computer,ultron,meme,thiojoe https://odysee.com/@Press_any_key_to_continue:2/ultron:9 Press any key to continue... Press any key to continue... 0 /channel_db_lite/web/thumbs/656.jpg N/A N/A N/A N/A
653 Press any key to continue... PlayStation Startup Sound [PSX VAB/SEQ to SF2/MID conversion (attempt)] 0 2025-10-28 I made a tool to extract the PlayStation startup sound from a memory dump. It maybe possible to get it from the BIOS ROM directly, but since the sequences and VAB header are compressed, I just did it the cheap way with a memory dump.

Link: https://github.com/MarkusMaal/psxbios2mid/

As you may be able to hear, the conversion is not 100% accurate. The soundfont is just a regular .VAB (used by a LOT of PSX games), which is easy enough to convert, but the sequences themselves are actually using a custom MIDI-like format proprietary to the PSX BIOS ROM, which I've reverse engineered the binary structure of myself (you can also get the ImHex patterns from the repository above). However, actually creating MIDI files from scratch is kind of difficult and this is the best I've managed so far.

The startup sound consists of three parts: boot, transition and ending. There is no specific sequence for the transition part, so I assume the BIOS is hard-coded to play that sound at a specific pitch and velocity.

Chapters:
0:00 Part 1 (no disc/boot)
0:27 Part 2 (reverse glass break)
0:34 Part 3 (license screen)
0:49 Bonus stuff

MIDI player: Spessasynth
0 1 0 1 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WiEVB50rMkU 0 PlayStation Startup Sound [PSX VAB/SEQ to SF2/MID conversion (attempt)] PlayStation Startup Sound [PSX VAB/SEQ to SF2/MID conversion (attempt)] I made a tool to extract the PlayStation startup sound from a memory dump. It maybe possible to get it from the BIOS ROM directly, but since the sequences and VAB header are compressed, I just did it the cheap way with a memory dump.

Link: https://github.com/MarkusMaal/psxbios2mid/

As you may be able to hear, the conversion is not 100% accurate. The soundfont is just a regular .VAB (used by a LOT of PSX games), which is easy enough to convert, but the sequences themselves are actually using a custom MIDI-like format proprietary to the PSX BIOS ROM, which I've reverse engineered the binary structure of myself (you can also get the ImHex patterns from the repository above). However, actually creating MIDI files from scratch is kind of difficult and this is the best I've managed so far.

The startup sound consists of three parts: boot, transition and ending. There is no specific sequence for the transition part, so I assume the BIOS is hard-coded to play that sound at a specific pitch and velocity.

Chapters:
0:00 Part 1 (no disc/boot)
0:27 Part 2 (reverse glass break)
0:34 Part 3 (license screen)
0:49 Bonus stuff

MIDI player: Spessasynth
I made a tool to extract the PlayStation startup sound from a memory dump. It maybe possible to get it from the BIOS ROM directly, but since the sequences and VAB header are compressed, I just did it the cheap way with a memory dump.

Link: https://github.com/MarkusMaal/psxbios2mid/

As you may be able to hear, the conversion is not 100% accurate. The soundfont is just a regular .VAB (used by a LOT of PSX games), which is easy enough to convert, but the sequences themselves are actually using a custom MIDI-like format proprietary to the PSX BIOS ROM, which I've reverse engineered the binary structure of myself (you can also get the ImHex patterns from the repository above). However, actually creating MIDI files from scratch is kind of difficult and this is the best I've managed so far.

The startup sound consists of three parts: boot, transition and ending. There is no specific sequence for the transition part, so I assume the BIOS is hard-coded to play that sound at a specific pitch and velocity.

Chapters:
0:00 Part 1 (no disc/boot)
0:27 Part 2 (reverse glass break)
0:34 Part 3 (license screen)
0:49 Bonus stuff

MIDI player: Spessasynth
psxbios2mid.mov Videomängude analüüs Video game analysis N/A Press any key to continue... Press any key to continue... 0 /channel_db_lite/web/thumbs/653.jpg N/A N/A N/A N/A
649 Press any key to continue... Onestop.mid, but with Flipnic soundfont [MIDI Waveform Deconstruction] 0 2025-10-18 This is the classic Windows MIDI played with the soundfont, which originates from 2P Geometry in Flipnic (RETRO_0.HD/.BD).

I did cheat a little here, because I forced specific MIDI channels to play a specific instrument from the soundfont (otherwise it would just be xylophones, which is kind of boring).

The soundbank conversion is still not 100% accurate (but it is getting closer), if you want to see the current state of things, clone and compile FlipnicFileTools here: https://github.com/MarkusMaal/FlipnicFileTools

Main issues unresolved include: loopings aren't perfectly aligned, the output .SF2 file isn't 100% spec compliant and velocity adjustments break stuff.
0 1 0 1 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gf-_X251U4A 0 Onestop.mid, but with Flipnic soundfont [MIDI Waveform Deconstruction] Onestop.mid, but with Flipnic soundfont [MIDI Waveform Deconstruction] This is the classic Windows MIDI played with the soundfont, which originates from 2P Geometry in Flipnic (RETRO_0.HD/.BD).

I did cheat a little here, because I forced specific MIDI channels to play a specific instrument from the soundfont (otherwise it would just be xylophones, which is kind of boring).

The soundbank conversion is still not 100% accurate (but it is getting closer), if you want to see the current state of things, clone and compile FlipnicFileTools here: https://github.com/MarkusMaal/FlipnicFileTools

Main issues unresolved include: loopings aren't perfectly aligned, the output .SF2 file isn't 100% spec compliant and velocity adjustments break stuff.
This is the classic Windows MIDI played with the soundfont, which originates from 2P Geometry in Flipnic (RETRO_0.HD/.BD).

I did cheat a little here, because I forced specific MIDI channels to play a specific instrument from the soundfont (otherwise it would just be xylophones, which is kind of boring).

The soundbank conversion is still not 100% accurate (but it is getting closer), if you want to see the current state of things, clone and compile FlipnicFileTools here: https://github.com/MarkusMaal/FlipnicFileTools

Main issues unresolved include: loopings aren't perfectly aligned, the output .SF2 file isn't 100% spec compliant and velocity adjustments break stuff.
2025-10-18 22-14-04.mp4 Varia Joke videos midi,one stop,onestop.mid,Flipnic,pinball,video game music,bgm,background music,2 players,versus,VS4,RETRO_0.HD N/A Press any key to continue... Press any key to continue... 0 /channel_db_lite/web/thumbs/649.jpg N/A N/A N/A N/A
646 Press any key to continue... Gran Turismo 4 - GT Mode 2 [MIDI Waveform Deconstruction] 0 2025-09-19 Did you know that the iconic Gran Turismo 4 menu music is actually a MIDI file? In this video, I play this tune with 16 waveforms displaying the output of each MIDI channel as well as a keyboard, which displays the notes being played.

Original song composed by Isamu Ohira
Original filename: map.sqt (Track 2)

MIDI player: SpessaSynth
Soundfont/MIDI extracted with GT4SoundTool (by Nenkai), which I made some modifications to get it sounding closer to the original in-game track.
0 1 0 1 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ica36GIsiIY 0 Gran Turismo 4 - GT Mode 2 [MIDI Waveform Deconstruction] Gran Turismo 4 - GT Mode 2 [MIDI Waveform Deconstruction] Did you know that the iconic Gran Turismo 4 menu music is actually a MIDI file? In this video, I play this tune with 16 waveforms displaying the output of each MIDI channel as well as a keyboard, which displays the notes being played.

Original song composed by Isamu Ohira
Original filename: map.sqt (Track 2)

MIDI player: SpessaSynth
Soundfont/MIDI extracted with GT4SoundTool (by Nenkai), which I made some modifications to get it sounding closer to the original in-game track.
Did you know that the iconic Gran Turismo 4 menu music is actually a MIDI file? In this video, I play this tune with 16 waveforms displaying the output of each MIDI channel as well as a keyboard, which displays the notes being played.

Original song composed by Isamu Ohira
Original filename: map.sqt (Track 2)

MIDI player: SpessaSynth
Soundfont/MIDI extracted with GT4SoundTool (by Nenkai), which I made some modifications to get it sounding closer to the original in-game track.
GT4_Simulation2_MIDI.mp4 Muusika Music Gran Turismo 4,soundtrack,bgm,menu music,rip,soundfont,sf2,jam,sqt file N/A Press any key to continue... Press any key to continue... 0 /channel_db_lite/web/thumbs/646.jpg N/A N/A N/A N/A
636 Press any key to continue... Flipnic - Free Camera [PCSX2 Cheat Engine Mod] 0 2025-07-26 In this video, I showcase various areas of the game you normally don't see thanks to a freecam mod I made with Cheat Engine. It's ready to use if you have the PAL version, but other versions require some manual labor to get it working.

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CT file download
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https://gist.github.com/MarkusMaal/bc9b2d7497d67cb1a17e1ad1d61ca0eb/raw/9b3679e61b9aeacc02fc69ffa725bb57f1e0ee11/FlipnicFreecam-public.CT (right click → save as)

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Using Cheat Engine with PCSX2 2.x
----------------------------------------------------

To use Cheat Engine with PCSX2 2.x, you need to enable this setting:

Edit → Settings → Scan Settings → Scan the following memory region types → MEM_MAPPED

Otherwise, it'll just ignore the PS2 EE memory region.

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Using the CT file
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To load the CT file, choose File → Load in Cheat Engine. Find the file with file browser and open it. Allow it to execute the lua script. Now hook Cheat Engine to PCSX2 with the game already running and keep the address list. You should now see the EEmemPointer has an address - do not remove it!

To see the form, double-click Table → FlipnicFreecam. You should see a window open, resize it. Now, in-game, go into a stage and let your ball drop into the outhole (don't relaunch it). Now you have the conditions to control the camera without interruptions.

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Troubleshooting
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Switch back to Flipnic Freecam window and click the "Freecam enable" button. For testing, drag the "Field of view" slider and you should see the FOV change. If you don't see anything change or the game crashes, that means it isn't the PAL version and you need to modify the script to get it to work (for safety reasons, if it didn't crash, restart the game without saving).

To see the code, click Table → Show Cheat Table Lua Script. You want to specifically modify the local camLoc variable. Perform the following steps to get the offset:

1. Load the Metallurgy A stage (a 5-minute demo of this stage is immediately accessible even if you don't have a completed save file). You can press START to pause the timer if you only have access to the demo.
2. Let the animation play
3. Using Cheat Engine or PCSX2 debug tools, search for this array of bytes in memory: 4A F0 40 44 00 00 D0 41 BA 18 1D 44 00 00 80 3F 4A 30 47 44 FC FF FF 3F BA D8 16 44 00 00 80 3F 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
4. It should return 1 result. If you're using CE, you can set the start to eemem or pcsx2-qt.eemem in memory scan options to ensure only 1 value is returned.
5. Add 0x30 to the address where you found these bytes
6. If you used CE, you also need to also subtract the address of EEmemPointer to get the actual offset in PS2 memory
7. Take the resulting offset and set the camLoc variable to it (hexadecimal values are prefixed with 0x)
8. Save the script and click the "Execute script" button to apply changes immediately

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How to use Flipnic Freecam form
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There are three columns that you can mess with:

- Origin+Target - moves both the target and origin, so that you can just move around without changing the angle
- Target - moves the "imaginary point", which the camera looks at
- Origin - moves the actual camera position without moving the target

Also

- Freecam enable - Enable Freecam mode (doesn't work when multiball mission is active or in evolution stages)
- Freecam disable - Resets the camera to whatever it was

There are also three sliders

- Field of view - Adjusts FOV, smaller values zoom the camera out, while higher values make everything smaller and more distorted
- Substep - Each time you click a + or - button, move the camera by this mu
0 1 0 1 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=31-pnJw6PFo 0 Flipnic - Free Camera [PCSX2 Cheat Engine Mod] Flipnic - Free Camera [PCSX2 Cheat Engine Mod] In this video, I showcase various areas of the game you normally don't see thanks to a freecam mod I made with Cheat Engine. It's ready to use if you have the PAL version, but other versions require some manual labor to get it working.

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CT file download
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https://gist.github.com/MarkusMaal/bc9b2d7497d67cb1a17e1ad1d61ca0eb/raw/9b3679e61b9aeacc02fc69ffa725bb57f1e0ee11/FlipnicFreecam-public.CT (right click → save as)

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Using Cheat Engine with PCSX2 2.x
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To use Cheat Engine with PCSX2 2.x, you need to enable this setting:

Edit → Settings → Scan Settings → Scan the following memory region types → MEM_MAPPED

Otherwise, it'll just ignore the PS2 EE memory region.

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Using the CT file
----------------------------------------------------

To load the CT file, choose File → Load in Cheat Engine. Find the file with file browser and open it. Allow it to execute the lua script. Now hook Cheat Engine to PCSX2 with the game already running and keep the address list. You should now see the EEmemPointer has an address - do not remove it!

To see the form, double-click Table → FlipnicFreecam. You should see a window open, resize it. Now, in-game, go into a stage and let your ball drop into the outhole (don't relaunch it). Now you have the conditions to control the camera without interruptions.

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Troubleshooting
----------------------------------------------------

Switch back to Flipnic Freecam window and click the "Freecam enable" button. For testing, drag the "Field of view" slider and you should see the FOV change. If you don't see anything change or the game crashes, that means it isn't the PAL version and you need to modify the script to get it to work (for safety reasons, if it didn't crash, restart the game without saving).

To see the code, click Table → Show Cheat Table Lua Script. You want to specifically modify the local camLoc variable. Perform the following steps to get the offset:

1. Load the Metallurgy A stage (a 5-minute demo of this stage is immediately accessible even if you don't have a completed save file). You can press START to pause the timer if you only have access to the demo.
2. Let the animation play
3. Using Cheat Engine or PCSX2 debug tools, search for this array of bytes in memory: 4A F0 40 44 00 00 D0 41 BA 18 1D 44 00 00 80 3F 4A 30 47 44 FC FF FF 3F BA D8 16 44 00 00 80 3F 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
4. It should return 1 result. If you're using CE, you can set the start to eemem or pcsx2-qt.eemem in memory scan options to ensure only 1 value is returned.
5. Add 0x30 to the address where you found these bytes
6. If you used CE, you also need to also subtract the address of EEmemPointer to get the actual offset in PS2 memory
7. Take the resulting offset and set the camLoc variable to it (hexadecimal values are prefixed with 0x)
8. Save the script and click the "Execute script" button to apply changes immediately

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How to use Flipnic Freecam form
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There are three columns that you can mess with:

- Origin+Target - moves both the target and origin, so that you can just move around without changing the angle
- Target - moves the "imaginary point", which the camera looks at
- Origin - moves the actual camera position without moving the target

Also

- Freecam enable - Enable Freecam mode (doesn't work when multiball mission is active or in evolution stages)
- Freecam disable - Resets the camera to whatever it was

There are also three sliders

- Field of view - Adjusts FOV, smaller values zoom the camera out, while higher values make everything smaller and more distorted
- Substep - Each time you click a + or - button, move the camera by this much
- Step - Same as substep, but allows you to move even faster

Obviously you can click on the - and + buttons, but you can also scroll the mouse wheel on the - buttons to change that specific value.


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Chapters
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0:00 Biology
9:57 Metallurgy
21:33 Optics
37:09 Biology 2P
42:08 Metallurgy 2P
45:00 Geometry
57:56 Optics 2P
59:01 Geometry 2P

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In case you use macOS
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You need to temporarily disable System Integrity Protection to use Cheat Engine on a Mac. Follow Apple's instructions here: https://developer.apple.com/documentation/security/disabling-and-enabling-system-integrity-protection.
In this video, I showcase various areas of the game you normally don't see thanks to a freecam mod I made with Cheat Engine. It's ready to use if you have the PAL version, but other versions require some manual labor to get it working.

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CT file download
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https://gist.github.com/MarkusMaal/bc9b2d7497d67cb1a17e1ad1d61ca0eb/raw/9b3679e61b9aeacc02fc69ffa725bb57f1e0ee11/FlipnicFreecam-public.CT (right click → save as)

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Using Cheat Engine with PCSX2 2.x
----------------------------------------------------

To use Cheat Engine with PCSX2 2.x, you need to enable this setting:

Edit → Settings → Scan Settings → Scan the following memory region types → MEM_MAPPED

Otherwise, it'll just ignore the PS2 EE memory region.

----------------------------------------------------
Using the CT file
----------------------------------------------------

To load the CT file, choose File → Load in Cheat Engine. Find the file with file browser and open it. Allow it to execute the lua script. Now hook Cheat Engine to PCSX2 with the game already running and keep the address list. You should now see the EEmemPointer has an address - do not remove it!

To see the form, double-click Table → FlipnicFreecam. You should see a window open, resize it. Now, in-game, go into a stage and let your ball drop into the outhole (don't relaunch it). Now you have the conditions to control the camera without interruptions.

----------------------------------------------------
Troubleshooting
----------------------------------------------------

Switch back to Flipnic Freecam window and click the "Freecam enable" button. For testing, drag the "Field of view" slider and you should see the FOV change. If you don't see anything change or the game crashes, that means it isn't the PAL version and you need to modify the script to get it to work (for safety reasons, if it didn't crash, restart the game without saving).

To see the code, click Table → Show Cheat Table Lua Script. You want to specifically modify the local camLoc variable. Perform the following steps to get the offset:

1. Load the Metallurgy A stage (a 5-minute demo of this stage is immediately accessible even if you don't have a completed save file). You can press START to pause the timer if you only have access to the demo.
2. Let the animation play
3. Using Cheat Engine or PCSX2 debug tools, search for this array of bytes in memory: 4A F0 40 44 00 00 D0 41 BA 18 1D 44 00 00 80 3F 4A 30 47 44 FC FF FF 3F BA D8 16 44 00 00 80 3F 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
4. It should return 1 result. If you're using CE, you can set the start to eemem or pcsx2-qt.eemem in memory scan options to ensure only 1 value is returned.
5. Add 0x30 to the address where you found these bytes
6. If you used CE, you also need to also subtract the address of EEmemPointer to get the actual offset in PS2 memory
7. Take the resulting offset and set the camLoc variable to it (hexadecimal values are prefixed with 0x)
8. Save the script and click the "Execute script" button to apply changes immediately

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How to use Flipnic Freecam form
----------------------------------------------------
There are three columns that you can mess with:

- Origin+Target - moves both the target and origin, so that you can just move around without changing the angle
- Target - moves the "imaginary point", which the camera looks at
- Origin - moves the actual camera position without moving the target

Also

- Freecam enable - Enable Freecam mode (doesn't work when multiball mission is active or in evolution stages)
- Freecam disable - Resets the camera to whatever it was

There are also three sliders

- Field of view - Adjusts FOV, smaller values zoom the camera out, while higher values make everything smaller and more distorted
- Substep - Each time you click a + or - button, move the camera by this much
- Step - Same as substep, but allows you to move even faster

Obviously you can click on the - and + buttons, but you can also scroll the mouse wheel on the - buttons to change that specific value.


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Chapters
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0:00 Biology
9:57 Metallurgy
21:33 Optics
37:09 Biology 2P
42:08 Metallurgy 2P
45:00 Geometry
57:56 Optics 2P
59:01 Geometry 2P

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In case you use macOS
----------------------------------------------------

You need to temporarily disable System Integrity Protection to use Cheat Engine on a Mac. Follow Apple's instructions here: https://developer.apple.com/documentation/security/disabling-and-enabling-system-integrity-protection.
FlipnicFreecam.mp4 Videomängude analüüs Video game analysis free camera,freecam,mod,cheat,Cheat Engine,PCSX2,2.0,Flipnic,Flipnic: Ultimate Pinball,Flipnic research,Optics,Biology,Geometry,Metallurgy,2 player,PlayStation 2 N/A Press any key to continue... Press any key to continue... 0 /channel_db_lite/web/thumbs/636.jpg N/A N/A N/A N/A
614 Press any key to continue... Optics B - Creepy Audio Glitch [Flipnic, PS2] 0 2025-04-30 A really weird audio glitch that I happened to stumble upon when attempting to record an Any% speedrun of Flipnic. These audio glitches can occur when Flipnic fails to load the MIDI sequence data correctly, so it just tries to play unrelated garbage data as music (at least that's what I think is happening here).

I didn't finish the run due to the fact the battery on my headphones ran out, but you can see the rest of the unfinished run here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Ra7-yHxhpQ
0 1 0 1 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LR7fw-G4zs4 0 Optics B - Creepy Audio Glitch [Flipnic, PS2] Optics B - Creepy Audio Glitch [Flipnic, PS2] A really weird audio glitch that I happened to stumble upon when attempting to record an Any% speedrun of Flipnic. These audio glitches can occur when Flipnic fails to load the MIDI sequence data correctly, so it just tries to play unrelated garbage data as music (at least that's what I think is happening here).

I didn't finish the run due to the fact the battery on my headphones ran out, but you can see the rest of the unfinished run here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Ra7-yHxhpQ
A really weird audio glitch that I happened to stumble upon when attempting to record an Any% speedrun of Flipnic. These audio glitches can occur when Flipnic fails to load the MIDI sequence data correctly, so it just tries to play unrelated garbage data as music (at least that's what I think is happening here).

I didn't finish the run due to the fact the battery on my headphones ran out, but you can see the rest of the unfinished run here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Ra7-yHxhpQ
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613 Press any key to continue... Flipnic, Original Game (Easy) Any% - Unfinished run 1 0 2025-04-13 An Any% speedrun of Flipnic, which I didn't finish due to the fact my headphones ran out of battery shortly after entering the Geometry stage, however, there were some fast segments and a weird audio glitch during the Optics B stage, so I decided to upload it. 0 0 0 1 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Ra7-yHxhpQ 0 Flipnic, Original Game (Easy) Any% - Unfinished run 1 Flipnic, Original Game (Easy) Any% - Unfinished run 1 An Any% speedrun of Flipnic, which I didn't finish due to the fact my headphones ran out of battery shortly after entering the Geometry stage, however, there were some fast segments and a weird audio glitch during the Optics B stage, so I decided to upload it. An Any% speedrun of Flipnic, which I didn't finish due to the fact my headphones ran out of battery shortly after entering the Geometry stage, however, there were some fast segments and a weird audio glitch during the Optics B stage, so I decided to upload it. 2025-04-13 14-01-32.mkv Muud mängimise videod Other gameplay videos N/A Press any key to continue... Press any key to continue... 0 /channel_db_lite/web/thumbs/613.jpg N/A N/A N/A N/A
611 Press any key to continue... Windows XP Tour [SWF Audio Rip] 0 2025-04-06 Audio files extracted from the Windows XP Tour files. Most audio is in the swf files you can find in C:\Windows\Tours\Help\mmTour, so you can use a tool like JPEXS Flash Decompiler to extract the audio files, however some stuff is embedded directly to tour.exe. So what I did is I searched for the "FWS" magic within tour.exe with a hex editor and knowing the offset for that allowed me to separate the embedded SWF file, which I could then open with a flash decompiler. There were some people on Reddit saying they could extract it from tour.exe with 7-Zip, but that didn't work for me, so I did it manually.

Chapters:
0:00 intro.swf
1:02 nav.swf
1:05 segment1.swf
3:23 segment2.swf
5:13 segment3.swf
7:51 segment4.swf
11:54 segment5.swf
19:30 tour.exe (tour music)
0 1 0 1 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QWWP8B0TKJI 0 Windows XP Tour [SWF Audio Rip] Windows XP Tour [SWF Audio Rip] Audio files extracted from the Windows XP Tour files. Most audio is in the swf files you can find in C:\Windows\Tours\Help\mmTour, so you can use a tool like JPEXS Flash Decompiler to extract the audio files, however some stuff is embedded directly to tour.exe. So what I did is I searched for the "FWS" magic within tour.exe with a hex editor and knowing the offset for that allowed me to separate the embedded SWF file, which I could then open with a flash decompiler. There were some people on Reddit saying they could extract it from tour.exe with 7-Zip, but that didn't work for me, so I did it manually.

Chapters:
0:00 intro.swf
1:02 nav.swf
1:05 segment1.swf
3:23 segment2.swf
5:13 segment3.swf
7:51 segment4.swf
11:54 segment5.swf
19:30 tour.exe (tour music)
Audio files extracted from the Windows XP Tour files. Most audio is in the swf files you can find in C:\Windows\Tours\Help\mmTour, so you can use a tool like JPEXS Flash Decompiler to extract the audio files, however some stuff is embedded directly to tour.exe. So what I did is I searched for the "FWS" magic within tour.exe with a hex editor and knowing the offset for that allowed me to separate the embedded SWF file, which I could then open with a flash decompiler. There were some people on Reddit saying they could extract it from tour.exe with 7-Zip, but that didn't work for me, so I did it manually.

Chapters:
0:00 intro.swf
1:02 nav.swf
1:05 segment1.swf
3:23 segment2.swf
5:13 segment3.swf
7:51 segment4.swf
11:54 segment5.swf
19:30 tour.exe (tour music)
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610 Press any key to continue... Minesweeper [PC Longplay] 0 2025-04-01 Full gameplay for the Windows XP version of Minesweeper without commentary.

Chapters:
0:00 Beginner
0:46 Intermediate
5:01 Expert
0 1 0 1 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NhrS3xDpgPU 0 Minesweeper [PC Longplay] Minesweeper [PC Longplay] Full gameplay for the Windows XP version of Minesweeper without commentary.

Chapters:
0:00 Beginner
0:46 Intermediate
5:01 Expert
Full gameplay for the Windows XP version of Minesweeper without commentary.

Chapters:
0:00 Beginner
0:46 Intermediate
5:01 Expert
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561 Press any key to continue... Flipnic, but it's REALLY LOUD 0 2024-01-20 Did you know that in Flipnic (PS2), the volume levels are stored as a 16-bit signed integer? And that the maximum value the game uses is actually 127?
In this video, we'll find out what happens if you increase the volume from 127 to 32767!

Note that the specific memory address for changing the volume may be different accross various regional versions of the game.

Emulator: PCSX2 (Nightly)

Timestamps:
0:00 Increasing the volume
0:23 Biology
11:08 Evolution
12:30 Metallurgy
19:16 Optics
26:17 Biology 2P
27:23 Geometry
42:18 Geometry 2P
0 1 0 1 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w4VzUiEuH10 0 Flipnic, but it's REALLY LOUD Flipnic, but it's REALLY LOUD Did you know that in Flipnic (PS2), the volume levels are stored as a 16-bit signed integer? And that the maximum value the game uses is actually 127?
In this video, we'll find out what happens if you increase the volume from 127 to 32767!

Note that the specific memory address for changing the volume may be different accross various regional versions of the game.

Emulator: PCSX2 (Nightly)

Timestamps:
0:00 Increasing the volume
0:23 Biology
11:08 Evolution
12:30 Metallurgy
19:16 Optics
26:17 Biology 2P
27:23 Geometry
42:18 Geometry 2P
Did you know that in Flipnic (PS2), the volume levels are stored as a 16-bit signed integer? And that the maximum value the game uses is actually 127?
In this video, we'll find out what happens if you increase the volume from 127 to 32767!

Note that the specific memory address for changing the volume may be different accross various regional versions of the game.

Emulator: PCSX2 (Nightly)

Timestamps:
0:00 Increasing the volume
0:23 Biology
11:08 Evolution
12:30 Metallurgy
19:16 Optics
26:17 Biology 2P
27:23 Geometry
42:18 Geometry 2P
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510 Press any key to continue... Flipnic - Geometry A (Hard difficulty gameplay) [no sound] 0 2022-12-06 Since I haven't found a lot of good full stage playthrough videos on Flipnic, I've decided to upload some of my own gameplay!As a challenge for myself, I've also cranked up the difficulty to hard, which reduces the number of balls to three with no continues (unless you get extra credits and balls of course), all ball saving bumpers are deactivated by default, and the number of bumper hits required to complete specific missions has also been increased.

The Geometry stages provide a different type of gameplay with 2D-ish graphics, which is more similar to a brick breaker game, rather than a pinball game. Altough the video is shorter, this stage was actually more difficult than the Optics B stage for me.

I'm apologize for no sound in this video. I was recording this with OBS and during recording the audio level meter did show activity, so I have no idea why it decided not to output sound to the final file. I might upload a version with sound in the future, but for now I wanted to get the video out, so this will have to do.

At the minimum, to complete this stage, you have to do the following:1. Collect all purple keys
2. After collecting all the keys, you'll unlock the Space Warp mission, which lets you warp through the game field.
3. Warp 5 times to summon Area 74 flag, warp even more to summon the Alien Hill flag
4. We'll assume you hit the Area 74 flag first. In this mission, you must destroy the UFOs several times, while trying to avoid losing any balls.
5. If you hit the A-flag, you'll go to the Alien Hill mission. The goal here is to collect all blue keys and progress upwards until the counter reaches 0.
6. If you complete both Alien Hill and Area 74 missions, another flag, which is marked with E, appears. Collect it to start the Galaxy Tennis mission
7. (Optional) Try to hit your ball to the enemy position 3 times, while also defending your own position.
8. (Optional) You'll now be teleported back to spawn. You can now complete any leftover yellow missions that you hadn't completed before, which allows you to maximize the score, before playing the next stage (after quitting the stage, the score gets locked, meaning you won't get any more points)
0 1 0 1 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M7R03-vNb7s 0 Flipnic - Geometry A (Hard difficulty gameplay) [no sound] . Since I haven't found a lot of good full stage playthrough videos on Flipnic, I've decided to upload some of my own gameplay!As a challenge for myself, I've also cranked up the difficulty to hard, which reduces the number of balls to three with no continues (unless you get extra credits and balls of course), all ball saving bumpers are deactivated by default, and the number of bumper hits required to complete specific missions has also been increased.

The Geometry stages provide a different type of gameplay with 2D-ish graphics, which is more similar to a brick breaker game, rather than a pinball game. Altough the video is shorter, this stage was actually more difficult than the Optics B stage for me.

I'm apologize for no sound in this video. I was recording this with OBS and during recording the audio level meter did show activity, so I have no idea why it decided not to output sound to the final file. I might upload a version with sound in the future, but for now I wanted to get the video out, so this will have to do.

At the minimum, to complete this stage, you have to do the following:1. Collect all purple keys
2. After collecting all the keys, you'll unlock the Space Warp mission, which lets you warp through the game field.
3. Warp 5 times to summon Area 74 flag, warp even more to summon the Alien Hill flag
4. We'll assume you hit the Area 74 flag first. In this mission, you must destroy the UFOs several times, while trying to avoid losing any balls.
5. If you hit the A-flag, you'll go to the Alien Hill mission. The goal here is to collect all blue keys and progress upwards until the counter reaches 0.
6. If you complete both Alien Hill and Area 74 missions, another flag, which is marked with E, appears. Collect it to start the Galaxy Tennis mission
7. (Optional) Try to hit your ball to the enemy position 3 times, while also defending your own position.
8. (Optional) You'll now be teleported back to spawn. You can now complete any leftover yellow missions that you hadn't completed before, which allows you to maximize the score, before playing the next stage (after quitting the stage, the score gets locked, meaning you won't get any more points)
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509 Press any key to continue... Flipnic - Optics B (Hard difficulty gameplay) 0 2022-12-04 Since I haven't found a lot of good full stage playthrough videos on Flipnic, I've decided to upload some of my own gameplay!

As a challenge for myself, I've also cranked up the difficulty to hard, which reduces the number of balls to three with no continues (unless you get extra credits and balls of course), all ball saving bumpers are deactivated by default, and the number of bumper hits required to complete specific missions has also been increased.

It took me a long time to upload the Optics B gameplay, because my initial victory didn't have sound, so I had to beat it again (and this stage is really difficult).

At the minimum, to complete this stage, you have to do the following:
1. Hit a flying target to trigger a "Point of No Return" mission
2. Collect all of the rings required, which have been placed all around the stage (some rings are only at specific areas, such as Yellow, Magenta, and Cyan)
3. Go back to the spawn location, a multiball mission will then start
4. (Optional) Complete a required task for the multiball mission
5. Repeat steps 1-4 two more times
6. After completing the third multiball mission, you'll be teleported to a Zero Gravity mission area
7. (Optional) Try to hit projectiles within the time limit. Second to last particle shape is a stick figure and the final one is a combination of all the previous shapes. If you manage to do this, you'll be awarded with a neat cake cutscene and a bunch of bonus points. If you don't, you'll just recieve no bonus and the cutscene won't play, but you'll still unlock the next stage
8. (Optional) You'll now be teleported back to spawn. You can now complete any leftover yellow missions that you hadn't completed before, which allows you to maximize the score, before playing the next stage (after quitting the stage, the score gets locked, meaning you won't get any more points)
0 1 0 1 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VahRvD_2iyY 0 Flipnic - Optics B (Hard difficulty gameplay) . Since I haven't found a lot of good full stage playthrough videos on Flipnic, I've decided to upload some of my own gameplay!

As a challenge for myself, I've also cranked up the difficulty to hard, which reduces the number of balls to three with no continues (unless you get extra credits and balls of course), all ball saving bumpers are deactivated by default, and the number of bumper hits required to complete specific missions has also been increased.

It took me a long time to upload the Optics B gameplay, because my initial victory didn't have sound, so I had to beat it again (and this stage is really difficult).

At the minimum, to complete this stage, you have to do the following:
1. Hit a flying target to trigger a "Point of No Return" mission
2. Collect all of the rings required, which have been placed all around the stage (some rings are only at specific areas, such as Yellow, Magenta, and Cyan)
3. Go back to the spawn location, a multiball mission will then start
4. (Optional) Complete a required task for the multiball mission
5. Repeat steps 1-4 two more times
6. After completing the third multiball mission, you'll be teleported to a Zero Gravity mission area
7. (Optional) Try to hit projectiles within the time limit. Second to last particle shape is a stick figure and the final one is a combination of all the previous shapes. If you manage to do this, you'll be awarded with a neat cake cutscene and a bunch of bonus points. If you don't, you'll just recieve no bonus and the cutscene won't play, but you'll still unlock the next stage
8. (Optional) You'll now be teleported back to spawn. You can now complete any leftover yellow missions that you hadn't completed before, which allows you to maximize the score, before playing the next stage (after quitting the stage, the score gets locked, meaning you won't get any more points)
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