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First post, by stormfrog

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Hi,

Ive been trying to make a fraps video of Alone in teh Dark 1 Intro. Its just doesnt seem possible. I can live without recording the sound so I shut that off. I putCPU cycle really low or reall high, doesnt seem to matter. I have to set render to opengl/dd since fraps cannot capture any of the other render modes.

Every time I try to record with fraps DosBox is sent into a stuttering crawl thats rather useless. I guess I could record a huge fraps (I am guessing it would take 25-30 minutes show the intro + fraps rec. Normally its only a few minutes... ) and then speed it up in VirtualDub. And then add music later through DosBox own caputing tool.

But thats alot of fuss! 😁 Anyone got a bag Voodoo tricks for this one?

Thanks!

PS And damn, DosBox is teh shite! roxxor! 😀

Reply 2 of 8, by Reckless

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A quick question on the video capture built into DOSBox. From what I've read it uses 'yet another' codec - any chance of it being able to use something that already exists on the PC?

Perhaps I should add the 'request' to the DOSBox plug-in ideas thread 😀

Reply 3 of 8, by `Moe`

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The codec is efficient, lossless, freely available and could be packaged with dosbox -- where's the problem?

Reply 5 of 8, by Reckless

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DosFreak wrote:

Yeah, and you can always use virtualdub to convert it into another codec.

Codecs are just a means to an end but choosing one that [to me] is actually fairly unknown is almost certainly going to lead to video files being converted before being exchanged or explanations on how/what to do with a codec download in order to watch the vid. Obviously that's a possibility whatever codec is chosen but some are more used than others.

Anyways, it was just an observation...

Reply 6 of 8, by `Moe`

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I'd agree, but this codec seems to be a perfect match for DOSBox in terms of efficiency and speed, so there are strong arguments for it. I think the windows installer should automatically install the codec, so there would be few interoperability issues - I guess most people who are interested in such videos have dosbox themselves.

Reply 7 of 8, by Notavi

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But since the codec is lossless, only the re-encoding will cause any loss . This way the people releasing the video have complete control of codec choice (re-encode into what's needed) and can tweak the output to suit themselves.

If you're making a vid, this shouldn't be too burdensome.

Reply 8 of 8, by vilse

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If you still want to use fraps, just change output mode to opengl and it should work.