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If you run the batch file in the intended manner, then it will name the inp file for you.simpsons99 wrote:After I record the Inp I name it
Because the way you're structuring the language of your questions suggests that you're new to this.simpsons99 wrote:Why am I being treated Like I am new to this?
So far most comments have been an attempt to help you out, not give you the run around, other than when we went slightly off topic with ways to improve the behaviour of the batch file to prompt you to enter the game name and inp name.simpsons99 wrote:Help a guy out do not give him the run around
Come on and what? Perhaps it's time you did a little bit of learning yourself about how to use the Windows Command Prompt to launch the batch file in the intended manner, rather than just expecting to double click the record.bat file with your mouse in windows explorer and have it somehow guess what game you're wanting to record. Alternatively, if you continue to refuse to do a little bit of learning on using the windows command prompt then either download and install an appropriate front-end so you can have a GUI way of selecting the game to record, or give up on recording your games.simpsons99 wrote:Come on Guys
Then download a front-end, use that, and stop complaining about the record.bat if you're 'not wanting the command line'....simpsons99 wrote:I never see that Black screen.. If anything it quickly disappears and goes to the List of games to play ... No I am not wanting the Command Line .. I Just want click Record .. Click Game Wanting to Play .. then Finish game .. Name Inp and be done with it ..
It's not recording because you're not using it correctly. If you're not willing to use it correctly then you can't complain when people are blunt with you. You've even ignored a solution custom-built for your method of recording...and still complain.simpsons99 wrote:I do use a front end and it is not recording .. I am trying to figure out why it is not recording .. If your not wanting to help then do not respond .. Your just being Rude for no reason ..
The last built-in front-end for WolfMAME came with 106...in 2006.simpsons99 wrote:looks like they are all command Line now ..
Oh well Looks like I am finished .. with New Mame
If you use a front-end, then why mention record.bat in this thread?simpsons99 wrote:I do use a front end and it is not recording
Can't help with that as you've not indicated which front-end you're using and what options you've tried to make that front-end record.simpsons99 wrote:I am trying to figure out why it is not recording ..
Actually, in my response I tried to be helpful and tell you what you could do to solve the problem.simpsons99 wrote:If your not wanting to help then do not respond ..
How is saying just use a front-end being rude? Not taking the advice you've been offered on board and adjusting to that way just because you just want it to work the way you want it to work is being pretty rude to the people who have tried to help you. If I wanted to be rude it would be blatantly obvious with liberally sprinkled words like 'dickhead', 'dork', etc, but I haven't been using those words in my posting so I really don't see why you think I'm being rude. Blunt maybe, because yet again you seem to be intent on ignoring the helpful advice people have given you. Or, maybe you think it's rude when people don't pander to your oversized sense of entitlement that everything should just work the way you want it to work. Well, if that's what you think is being rude I politely suggest you get over yourself, take some time to read and try to understand what has been suggested, and remember that your current approach of a total unwillingness to try recording the way Mame has always worked with recording/playback since the feature was first introduced is considered rude by those who have tried to help you out.simpsons99 wrote:Your just being Rude for no reason ..
Barthax wrote:Here's an updated version of the record.bat file, slightly modified from the one posted earlier. This one loops around continuously asking for your input until you input something...
You need to enter the short name of the game for the 1st prompt.simpsons99 wrote:Barthax wrote:Here's an updated version of the record.bat file, slightly modified from the one posted earlier. This one loops around continuously asking for your input until you input something...
I downloaded this .. I tried doing Donkey Kong 3 (usa)
So I typed that for the game I wanted to play
Then put name as DKONG3 ..
Nothing happens
Yeah, dkong3 for both - MAME has never used long names like "Donkey Kong 3 (usa)". Remember: only this bespoked record.bat will support asking for the input.BeeJay wrote:You need to enter the short name of the game for the 1st prompt.simpsons99 wrote:I downloaded this .. I tried doing Donkey Kong 3 (usa)
So I typed that for the game I wanted to play
Then put name as DKONG3 ..
Nothing happens
I'm assuming you tried typing Donkey Kong 3 (usa) for the game name prompt, and DKONG3 for the inp name prompt?