Raptomex Skrivet 20 April 2008 Rapport Dela Skrivet 20 April 2008 Hejhej. Jo jag ska göra en video, använder mig utav windows movie maker, videon ska handla om Call of Duty2, på videon ska jag visa hur man glitchar på alla maps, hur bashar i phrone, skjuter utan att ladda om. Kan en hel del om CoD då jag har spelat det sen det först CoD spelet kom. Jag varken cheater eller scriptar allt som behövs är skicklighet. Men i allafall, nu så har jag gjort eller spelat in glitchar på en map (toujane) men när jag ska öppna den i windows movie maker då kan det inte läsa av filen. Jag har när jag har spelat in så har jag använt /record filen är typ dm_1 tror jag. Så nu kommer min fråga, kan man ändra en fil, till en anna slags fil? dm_ filen till AVI kanske? Och ifall det går hur gör jag? Citera Länk till kommentar Dela på andra sajter More sharing options...
Apex Skrivet 20 April 2008 Rapport Dela Skrivet 20 April 2008 Hmm vilket filformat har den filen du försöker öppna i movie maker? .wmv eller något sånt? Citera Länk till kommentar Dela på andra sajter More sharing options...
Gäst Keylogger Skrivet 20 April 2008 Rapport Dela Skrivet 20 April 2008 onverting to AVI We have 3 options for this. One is to use an ingame command that outputs every frame as a screenshot, another way is to record with fraps and the final way is to use tvout. Option 1 � Ingame command This option will give you the best quality, but it does also require a fair amount of work. Playback your demo, and type /cl_avidemo 30 in the console, your screen will go fairly jerky and your FPS will hit the floor. What it is doing is taking a screenshot 30 times a second. Once you have your desired footage, you will have a LOT of screenshots in your screenshots folder. What you need to do is convert these from TGA to Jpeg. Theres 3 good programs that I tried this with and work very good. One is a program called reaconverter pro available from http://www.reasoft.com/products/reaconverter/ 2jpeg, this is a command line based program and is very quick. You can get this from http://batch.fcodersoft.com/2jpeg/ The last one, that I use is paint shop pro 7. from www.jasc.com All of these programs are pretty simple to use, so I shouldn�t need to bother writing how to batch convert the files to jpeg. So now we have hundereds of jpeg files, we need to put them all together to make an avi file. My personal choice of program for this is a program called JPGVideo, you can get this from http://www.ndrw.co.uk/download/shareware/jpgavi/jpgavi.zip This is very simple to use also, simply launch the program and click configure. At the top choose the directory where all your jpeg images are, and underneath that the output for the avi file. Set the frames per second slider to 30 then hit Ok. On the next screen click run, it will then ask you which codec you want to use, at this point you can leave it uncompressed or compress it with your favouritre codec (divx personally) Once that process is done, you now have the .avi file which you can edit in premier or any other editing program. Option 2 � TvOut This uses the same method as how most MOHAA demos are made now, watch back the demo and record via TvOut. Many of you know how to do this already, but for those who don�t please read the tutorial written by mike here http://www.smapump.freeserve.co.uk/demos.htm Option 3 � Fraps The most hated method in MOHAA, software based video capture. However the advantage of doing this in COD is that the low fps you get from recording wont effect your gameplay as your watching a video of yourself. This option takes a lot of HDD space and gives nice quality, however its not my personal choice. You can find information on fraps at www.fraps.com Conclusion Option 1 � Ingame commands: SUPERB Quality, you need a fair amount of HDD space though and it is a little time consuming. Option 2 � TvOut: High quality, easy to do once you have it setup Option 3 � Fraps: High quality, takes a lot of HDD space, but it doesn�t provide a smooth demo Personally I use option 1, the quality it provides more than makes up for the extra bit of time you put into making it, you can also compress straight to divx without messing about. Citera Länk till kommentar Dela på andra sajter More sharing options...
Raptomex Skrivet 21 April 2008 Författare Rapport Dela Skrivet 21 April 2008 Okej, fattade inte ett sprätt men ska kolla på det. Tack i allafall. Citera Länk till kommentar Dela på andra sajter More sharing options...
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