Re: Funny/Cool Gaming Videos
Posted by Crapceeper on
Sat Nov 5th 2005 at 11:05am
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30 secondy plus overlay....
that's ultra-gay
Never try to be perfect - just try it and make the best out of it
Re: Funny/Cool Gaming Videos
Posted by Dark Tree on
Sat Nov 5th 2005 at 12:04pm
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not if you have the full version....for less than the asked price...
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Win, that's pretty much not allowed.
Re: Funny/Cool Gaming Videos
Posted by rs6 on
Sun Nov 6th 2005 at 2:54am
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Yea....only innuendo not acutal links.
Re: Funny/Cool Gaming Videos
Posted by Naklajat on
Sun Nov 6th 2005 at 8:56am
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Couldn't you just delete the registry entries?
I've got a short video of CSS with Cypress Hill - When the S**t goes
Down for the sound track. It's about 30 seconds I think, made with
trial Fraps since I didn't know about host_framerate and make_movie or
whatever that command is. It exports the frames as TGAs and sound as a
WAV, then you can put it together with VirtualDub and edit it in your
program of choice. That way you can make a higher quality movie (fraps
takes up CPU power, if the game's FPS drops below the rate you're
recording at it shows and looks bad), and its legit too. :smile:
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Re: Funny/Cool Gaming Videos
Posted by Crono on
Sun Nov 6th 2005 at 8:59am
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A lot of programs "mask" themselves with a cypher of some sort (Not bit masking though). It's also a way viruses can easily be overlooked.
Blame it on Microsoft, God does.
Re: Funny/Cool Gaming Videos
Posted by rs6 on
Sun Nov 6th 2005 at 10:22pm
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2005-11-06 10:22pm
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You need a good amount of RAM and a fast HDD to record well with fraps.