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Old Titantrons via the Wayback Machine?
Posted: July 7th, 2015, 8:30 am
by Nafip
Hey there!
I wondered if there is any way to view / get the titantrons by using the Wayback Machine.
On some of the old wwf.com websites that are archived, there are the superstar pages and a link to the titantrons (see attachment).
If you click on either one of the four links (28.8k, 56k, ISDN or 300k), you can download an ASX-file (e.g. "apa300.asx") but that file seems to be useless. At least I cannot do anything with it.
Do you know if it is possible to open those files or to convert them in order to get the titantrons?
Thanks in advance.
Re: Old Titantrons via the Wayback Machine?
Posted: July 7th, 2015, 9:16 am
by peteroshea90
Unless they're stored on the Wayback Machine's server, the answer is no. Unfortunate too, as I believe there is still one or two there that are released, but we don't have.
Re: Old Titantrons via the Wayback Machine?
Posted: July 7th, 2015, 10:26 am
by PaddyDragon23
I know of one, they had the Big Boss Man & Bull Buchanan one on the site, I've seen the Thumpnail before.
Re: Old Titantrons via the Wayback Machine?
Posted: July 7th, 2015, 2:21 pm
by Ravenheart
AFAIK Archive.org doesn't mirror that kind of media
Re: Old Titantrons via the Wayback Machine?
Posted: July 7th, 2015, 3:17 pm
by theassassin
aren't asx files streaming?
Even back in the day I could never get titantron videos to download, let alone now
And even if they were non-streaming video files, the internet archive didn't save stuff like that back then.
Re: Old Titantrons via the Wayback Machine?
Posted: July 7th, 2015, 3:56 pm
by musicmike813
I've managed to download a couple but they don't play.
https://app.box.com/s/3cylql723pvjj9v67mil9qgajxze2k8c
Re: Old Titantrons via the Wayback Machine?
Posted: July 7th, 2015, 6:26 pm
by theassassin
Yeh but I think those files are just like links to streaming content (that is no longer there). These asx files (as far as I understand it) don't actually contain any real video or audio data. Someone more technical might be able to explain it better than me, but I don't think anyone will be able to access the content anymore.
Re: Old Titantrons via the Wayback Machine?
Posted: July 7th, 2015, 7:10 pm
by Hernan
peteroshea90 wrote:Unless they're stored on the Wayback Machine's server, the answer is no. Unfortunate too, as I believe there is still one or two there that are released, but we don't have.
Yep. That's the only way, I found Jarrett/Owen's tron using that site (but in early 1999) listed there. However, the file wasn't there. From what I recall, I could hear some audio of Tiger Ali Singh.
theassassin wrote:
Yeh but I think those files are just like links to streaming content (that is no longer there). These asx files (as far as I understand it) don't actually contain any real video or audio data. Someone more technical might be able to explain it better than me, but I don't think anyone will be able to access the content anymore.
ASX is a file extension for a Microsoft Advanced Streaming Redirector Windows Media metafile format used to point to an ASF formatted file and contain information such as author and copyright and bibliographical information as well as how the file is presented with actions and settings in Windows Media Player. ASX files are based on XML syntax and support ANSI and Unicode UTF-8 encoding.
Source:
http://whatis.techtarget.com/fileformat ... ector-file