SoM Posted May 23, 2005 Report Posted May 23, 2005 I've always wanted a program to record Continuum with. Recently i downloaded a clip from Trench Wars but i havent had the chance to speak with the creator. And the recorder that was made for Subspace never worked for me back in the day Got any tips? ~Slayer of Men
50% Packetloss Posted May 23, 2005 Report Posted May 23, 2005 There might be capture software that might record continuum games but I doubt it. With current software, I believe your only choice is to get a video recorder and aim it at your monitor.
»SOS Posted May 24, 2005 Report Posted May 24, 2005 Nah, sure you can, pretty easily. Camtasia was one such program, I think. There are more - your best friend google would probably give you some if you search for "screen recorder" or something like that.
The Apache Posted May 26, 2005 Report Posted May 26, 2005 I tried ACA Screen Recorder, and some others, but when you record it, it shows it fine. But when you playback, it just comes up with bits of the screen within the game flickering repeatly. :S
»SOS Posted May 26, 2005 Report Posted May 26, 2005 You can run the game in software emulation mode (it's in the advanced options) or windowed mode. There should help it show up.
»D1st0rt Posted May 28, 2005 Report Posted May 28, 2005 I had a dream last night that the readme file that came with continuum had a list of programs at the bottom that Priit recommended for recording the game, but I just checked and it isn't there
protoman.exe Posted June 16, 2005 Report Posted June 16, 2005 It sucks FPS like crazy. My normal FPS is like , 108 , With a screen capture it went down to like 14 - 18.
Smong Posted June 17, 2005 Report Posted June 17, 2005 It sucks FPS like crazy. My normal FPS is like , 108 , With a screen capture it went down to like 14 - 18.<{POST_SNAPBACK}>Try a lower resolution and color depth. Also some codecs take longer to compress so experimenting with different ones might help, but that depends on how the screen capture program works.
»SOS Posted June 18, 2005 Report Posted June 18, 2005 Of course it goes down - it takes lots of CPU power to do this. I recommend using the Huffyuv video codec - this makes huge files but with very little CPU usage. Afterwards, you can convert them over to another codec with VirtualDub.
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