Recording ScummVM games...
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Recording ScummVM games...
Ok in an attempt to work on a Fullthrottle project I have, I have been trying to record game play of the entire game of FullThrottle. I am using Camtasia Studio to do this and for some odd reason I can't seem to get the FPS it is recording above 5/FPSec. I have scaled up down and used the increase game speed and to no avail I have yet to see Camtasia record of 5/FPSec. Is there a way to set ScummVM to a higher FPS during game play? I notice while it is playing that it does seem a bit choppy. Is there any way to adjust this?
Right. But ScummVM is usually the better choice for the games it support.Raziel wrote:Then again, you could play every game supported with DosBox and not even bother to use ScummVM...
It's just that DOSBox have a built-in video recording function, so using that would make things easier in this case. And even if DOSBox stutters while it's recording, the final video file will play perfectly.
i'm using "my screen recorder".
i tested about 4 or 5 different programs and nearly all of them suck a**....
the free version of msr adds a watermark to the video, but if you don't mind about that imho it's a good choice.
you can adjust the recording-fps, too.... the weird thing is, i set 25fps, but the recording has just 15 fps.
and no, i don't think it's a performance issue, a c2d with 3,2ghz should be able to handle this, shouldn't it?
well, at least it's better than 5 fps, give it a try if you want...
i tested about 4 or 5 different programs and nearly all of them suck a**....
the free version of msr adds a watermark to the video, but if you don't mind about that imho it's a good choice.
you can adjust the recording-fps, too.... the weird thing is, i set 25fps, but the recording has just 15 fps.
and no, i don't think it's a performance issue, a c2d with 3,2ghz should be able to handle this, shouldn't it?
well, at least it's better than 5 fps, give it a try if you want...