First post, by Xtense
THIS ISSUE HAS BEEN SOLVED - If you are having trouble of this nature, please use SVN builds of DOSBox. The Wiki lists several locations where you can download them.
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Hello,
I tried searching the forums and the Internet, but unfortunately I seem to be the only user with this problem 😉 .
It seems recording over 2GB of video capture in DOSBox 0.74 (official site release) causes the resulting AVIs to break (at least in Windows 7 (SP1, x64), I'm unable to check Linux) and, in addition, a massive slowdown of the emulator itself once the capture rolls over 2GB and the file starts overwriting itself. This makes recording long sessions impossible (like, for instance, a run through Ultima Underworld or something). The log hasn't been helpful in this regard, only marking the start and end of recording.
Is this a bug with DOSBox itself, or maybe a system issue? Has it perhaps been fixed in SVN builds already?
Best Regards,
Xtense
[EDIT]
Double-checked with DOSBox 0.74 (W7 SP1 x64). The file maxes out exactly at 2,157,132,898 bytes, after that, no new bytes are appended and the file corrupts itself apparently by writing new frames from the beginning of the file. Check with the most recent SVN build (EmuCR-Dosbox-r3860.7z) is running right now. Will update once I pass 2GB.