Recording Videos in ScummVM
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- The Tingler
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Recording Videos in ScummVM
Hi, I wondered if it was possible to record videos of gameplay of games running through ScummVM? I've tried using FRAPS and a few other programs but none of them seem to work with ScummVM.
Any recommendations or advice?
Any recommendations or advice?
It's strange, Fraps doesn't work with ScummVM - even if the SDL_VIDEODRIVER environment variable is set to "DirectX" (Fraps supports DirectX/OpenGL titles only). You could always try Camtasia Studio instead:
http://www.techsmith.com/camtasia.asp
http://www.techsmith.com/camtasia.asp
- The Tingler
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There is Hypercam (shareware) and CamStudio (GPL, free), but I tried neither of them.
http://sourceforge.net/projects/camstudio
http://sourceforge.net/projects/camstudio
I personally found the old DOS shell easier to use than most DOSBox frontends I found. And when it comes to high performance games, DOSBox needs a bit of tweaking, which is non trivial for the average user, so I would agree that DOSBox is not easy to use. (At least in some cases, sometimes it might be fine though)Collector wrote:DOSBox is easy to use. In many cases all you have to do is to drop the game's executable on a DOSBox shortcut. If this is not easy enough for you, there are several frontends.The Tingler wrote:And DOSBox scares me!
Not to belabor the point, but there is almost no game of the sort that ScummVM supports, i.e. point and click 2D adventures, that require tweaking. The last three versions have core=auto and cycles=auto as default, which works without tweaking in most cases. The main problem that noobs encounter is just with mounting drives. For classic DOS gaming, if it is not a ScummVM supported game, DOSBox should always be the first tool to try.
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Is this the manual you mean?raina wrote:It's explained in the manual, and you can define the capture key in the keymapper. You might need to install the video codec bundled with DOSBox if you haven't already, at least for playing and editing the file in Windows.
http://www.dosbox.com/wiki/Basic_Setup_ ... _of_DosBox
i didnt find anything about capture there?
I have installed MSU Screen Capture Lossless Codec however
what does keymapper mean? is that dosbox.conf?
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Ok, capture works for me nowCollector wrote:He means the README.
on fasst unrelated question just, after installing v 0.72 the screen size is now less stretched out in the corner than before installing, its still fullscreen thou, and changing resolution in dosbox.conf doesnt change it
going back to ancient versions of dosbox is allso perm affected after ones installing 0.72 what is this?
This is DOSBox related. For help with DOSBox ask on VOGONS.