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The video for the cylinder holder has a single 8-bit frame at the
start of the sequence for opening when there's no cylinder inside.
This fix works around it by ignoring 8-bits frame when there's
no palette available.
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Note there's a lot of preliminary code in the star_control/ folder
for code that still needs to be fully disassembled & implemented.
So for now I've made liberal use of #if 0 blocks to disable fields
that will likely be needed again in the future
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Turns out the movie frames didn't need to be 32-bit, it just needed
custom copying code to replace transparent pixels with the transparency
color, so when blitted to the screen, the pixels aren't drawn.
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Some of the game videos have alpha levels, which are lost if the surfaces
are converted to 16-bit. This adds better support for creating 32-bit
video surfaces, so the information won't be lost
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