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Duke_of_Ray

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Ingame footage
« on: 15 Feb 2003, 04:47:19 »
How could I record ingame footage, and put music behind it, like jazz or something? :)

Cedaie

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Re:Ingame footage
« Reply #1 on: 15 Feb 2003, 05:40:48 »
err, perhaps be a little more specific.

Are you looking to capture part of your game into a video format?

It is very hard to do and the only way I know of is, you must have a TV IN and OUT Video card.

Unless your PC can handle a program that records realtime at OFP's framerate which is near impossible.

Ba'at I dunno.

try www.camtasia.com  :-\

and Jazz? Pfft, you need something more suiting, like Hendrix or Metallica.  It's in revelations people!  ;)

 -Cedaie
« Last Edit: 15 Feb 2003, 07:39:40 by Cedaie »

Duke_of_Ray

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Re:Ingame footage
« Reply #2 on: 15 Feb 2003, 17:16:03 »
I ment a long cutscene. Besides jazz could be good, I think, atleast for the wya I have it planned. :)

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Re:Ingame footage
« Reply #3 on: 15 Feb 2003, 20:29:41 »
Talk to SFG, he has a capture program that captures the output on the screen. Make your  cutscene, play it, and at the same time press "record" in the capture program. Then you get a simple video editing kit (Windows Movie Maker would do just fine), and a song in the format of your choice (mp3 would be best), slap the song onto the audio track in the editing app and export to .avi or other applicable format.
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Re:Ingame footage
« Reply #4 on: 15 Feb 2003, 20:31:40 »
Just what Camtasia can do then.

Duke_of_Ray

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Re:Ingame footage
« Reply #5 on: 16 Feb 2003, 05:02:47 »
Who is this SFG yall speak of?

Cedaie

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Re:Ingame footage
« Reply #6 on: 16 Feb 2003, 07:24:30 »
Ktotte, do you know of any PC that can record a detailed game like OFP, at  at least 12 fps?

If you do, lemme know  :-\

SFG uses Camtasia

Note: "The Power of 'Desktop' Recording" meaning, in windows


@Duke:  SFG is known for his great video tutorials and the such.  Really helped me with that possesed program mumbled, 'Oxygen'  :D


Cheers  :P

Duke_of_Ray

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Re:Ingame footage
« Reply #7 on: 19 Feb 2003, 01:30:18 »
How could I connect him, does he have a site?

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Re:Ingame footage
« Reply #8 on: 19 Feb 2003, 23:00:48 »
He's on this site, press this to send him a instant message.

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Re:Ingame footage
« Reply #9 on: 27 Feb 2003, 15:15:06 »


I make in game video recordings - 24 frames a sec ( mpg/Avi) using :

Creative Geforce2 Titanium with tv-out
Woodo Tv card 3500  ( an old type no longer i stores but working perfect )

Its running on 2 pc-s linked up with a s-cable the one playing the game a 1.6 Ghz and the one recording is an old 400 Mhz ( works fine ) .

For editing i reccomend U-lead video eiditor 8.0 , easy to use and able to do very proffesional effects and audio overlay . ( a trial version is avalible )

Ryan



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