Bink video is one of my favorites, but you have to license it (last I checked).
+1 for Bink.
From your experience, what makes Bink better than other options?
Bink video is one of my favorites, but you have to license it (last I checked).
+1 for Bink.
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Bink video is one of my favorites, but you have to license it (last I checked).
+1 for Bink.
I have no idea what's available for Unix-based systems.
It's got a really nice, clean interface - Bink does rendering into a texture and notifies you when it's ready, it handles all of the timing and audio internally, and you don't need to mess around with codecs, etc as Nypyren mentioned. And it's cross platform, which is especially important for us.
From your experience, what makes Bink better than other options?
Question: how much are Bink licenses? I see you have to email for a quote, so I'm sure it varies, but is it at all feasible for indie game devs?
Indie game developers: [email="sales3@radgametools.com"]Email us[/email] for indie game pricing!
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on their website i'd assume that they do offer reasonably affordable licenses for indies.