Barra wrote:BBH wrote: Camtasia was choppy as hell even when I set it to 30 fps.
This is my run of Cosmo Gang the Video, with Camtasia used to capture the screen:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9nWTNh5v17U
This is the best I could get it, its a little choppy but I think pretty fair for a game with this much movement
Hmm yeah that is pretty good quality, looks ok to me. I want to avoid capturing the top part of the MAME window though.
Ok, I went back and tried Camtasia again and realized that I forgot to switch the video recording from 60 fps to 30, which made it really choppy. So I switched that but then I noticed that I had the same problem I had with Hypercam, there was no sound. Did some more googling and found out that the Stereo Mix thing that I downloaded new audio drivers for specifically to get this shit to work, was disabled by Windows by default for some reason. Enabled it and I get sound now... except now Camtasia gives me some crap about how in Windows Vista and Windows 7 it can't record sound to .avi files, only it's unique .camrec files. I really don't want to deal with that, I just want uncompressed .avi's to work with and then re-encode... but now that sound is working with Hypercam too I can just use that. It seems ok from initial testing, just need to record a complete game and hope the sound doesn't desync.
mahlemiut wrote:The problem I have with using videos, is bandwidth, since down this part of the world, you are charged through the nose for internet traffic.
Oh I know you've always had problems with bandwidth

That is one of the great things about replay files, their size when zipped makes them an easy download, and you get better audio/video quality from running an emulator directly then you do from any video file. The problem is, not everyone is MAME-savvy. "The masses" that might be interested in watching a MAME replay might not have the exact version of MAME (or any version at all), or the romsets required to watch the replay... or even the knowledge of how to setup and play back recordings while also accounting for things like deleting nvram files, etc. A youtube link is universally an easier thing for people to use, and does have one nice advantage over .inp's - it's much easier to skip forward to a certain part you want to see, and you have the option to rewind whereas with MAME you'd have to restart entirely.
Chad wrote:I don't think mame has to do it with aviwrite and that is gawdawful to use and allow space enough for.
What's so gawdawful about it? It works fine for me. Yeah you need a lot of hard drive space for raw .avi files, but I've got plenty of space... and new hard drives get cheaper and cheaper these days anyway...