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Bink 2

TBA. The Halo: Spartan Assault intro skip is in Bink 2 format so might work for other games.

Bink 1

  1. Install and run the RAD Video Tools.
  2. Go to the file and choose File info.
  3. Note the width and height.
  4. Open Paint (or a similar program).
  5. Set the same width and height.
  6. Fill with black and save the file.
  7. Go back to the RAD Video Tools.
  8. Select the image and choose Bink it! or Smack it!
  9. Click the Bink or Smack button to generate the file.
  10. Rename the file to the same name as the original.

Smacker

  1. Open the file in MPC-HC (or similar)
  2. Choose File, Properties.
  3. Note the width and height.
  4. Note the video format (SMK2 or SMK4).
  5. Open Paint (or a similar program).
  6. Set the same width and height.
  7. Fill with black and save the file.
  8. Generate the video file (leave all conversion settings at their defaults).
  9. Rename the file to the same name as the original.

AVI

  1. Open the file in MPC-HC (or similar)
  2. Choose File, Properties.
  3. Note the width and height.
  4. Note the video format (e.g. msvideo1).
  5. Open Paint (or a similar program).
  6. Set the same width and height.
  7. Fill with black and save the file.
  8. Install and run the RAD Video Tools.
  9. Select the image and choose Convert a file.
  10. Click Convert.
  11. Choose the video format specified in the file properties.
  12. Click OK to generate the file.
  13. Rename the file to the same as the game.

MOV

TBA.

WMV

TBA.

MP4

TBA.