I did the same thing -- checked out that .avi file by trying to open it through windows and it never worked. Strangely enough the game worked previously -- maybe my computer ":forgot" the codec? :) I am currently uploading the file for conversion, will let you know how it goes. Great idea!
Patryn: All right, my idea worked!
It truly was just the SIERRA.AVI file that was causing the lock up and blank screen.
As I didn't want to install some converter-software, I went to the online converter at
http://www.mediaconverter.org/ and uploaded my SIERRA.AVI (from the DATA subfolder) and converted it into an AVI.
Yeah, it sounds like the same but the site uses some other codec which actually makes the avi rather ugly looking - but only takes up about 10% of it's original size. And, really, it's just a 16 second clip of the sierra logo flying in.
Anyway it seems - so far - that SIERRA.AVI is the only file causing the lock up as I left all the other files untouched. Most of the other video files are BIK-files anyway.
Well, the game works now and I hope this will work for you as well.
Supplemental: It appears that there are a few very small AVI-clips that sue the same codec. They are just displaying some lines. If I remember correctly, these could be the ones displayed on the laptop when Grace analyzes "Le Serpent Rouge" later in the game. I'll recode these AVIs as well - if the game crashes later in the game when I start analyzing, I'll now that this is the cause.
And this is what is so weird... because the damn game worked for about a month...
Patryn: I think the message indicates that your desktop has to be set to 16 bit mode for GK3 to run in a window. Apparently, the engine is not able to set itself to 16 bit if it is not running fullscreen.
I downloaded GK3 as well and I have the same problem. After some testing I think it's because of the Sierra-logo-movie.
I tried to play it and Windows Media Player cannot play it and crashes. KMplayer - which doesn't use Windows codecs - is able to play it.
This is strange as the AVI file uses a simple Cinepak-codec which is usually preinstalled and came with every Windows version from 95 onward.
Perhaps my XP uses a newer version which doesn't work and crashes not only Media Player but the game as well.
My next step would be to convert SIERRA.AVI to some other codec that Media Player is able to play. But right now I don't have the time to try this.
Maybe tomorrow.
Still nothing for me... really strange. Thanks though for the help!
Patryn: All right, my idea worked!
It truly was just the SIERRA.AVI file that was causing the lock up and blank screen.
As I didn't want to install some converter-software, I went to the online converter at
http://www.mediaconverter.org/ and uploaded my SIERRA.AVI (from the DATA subfolder) and converted it into an AVI.
Yeah, it sounds like the same but the site uses some other codec which actually makes the avi rather ugly looking - but only takes up about 10% of it's original size. And, really, it's just a 16 second clip of the sierra logo flying in.
Anyway it seems - so far - that SIERRA.AVI is the only file causing the lock up as I left all the other files untouched. Most of the other video files are BIK-files anyway.
Well, the game works now and I hope this will work for you as well.
Supplemental: It appears that there are a few very small AVI-clips that sue the same codec. They are just displaying some lines. If I remember correctly, these could be the ones displayed on the laptop when Grace analyzes "Le Serpent Rouge" later in the game. I'll recode these AVIs as well - if the game crashes later in the game when I start analyzing, I'll now that this is the cause.