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NOTA Trailer: would love to see something like this for ZK

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2 for windows users:
2 you can record a game/replay at 30 frames/sec independant of cpu/ram. use CTRL-SHIFT-F10 to start recording. there is a built-in engine plugin, which is started then. it grabs (on windows) from your globally installed video encoders (e.g. h264), you can configure it, then press "OK" and the recording starts. the engine does then slow the game, so it can give the video encoder exactly the smooth 30 frames/sec. on the other hand, the encoder drains cpu cycles too. in the end, this high load process outputs a video file, which is smooth (while the recording was very laggy). you might want to play in window mode for better operation the encoder window, second monitor is also recommended. 3 you can record a game/replay at 30 frames/sec independant of cpu/ram. use CTRL-SHIFT-F10 to start recording. there is a built-in engine plugin, which is started then. it grabs (on windows) from your globally installed video encoders (e.g. h264), you can configure it, then press "OK" and the recording starts. the engine does then slow the game, so it can give the video encoder exactly the smooth 30 frames/sec. on the other hand, the encoder drains cpu cycles too. in the end, this high load process outputs a video file, which is smooth (while the recording was very laggy). you might want to play in window mode for better operation the encoder window, second monitor is also recommended.
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4 (some recommend to record the ingame camera view path too on low graphics first, the replay it and record on ultra settings, but i have no clue how to do that) 5 (some recommend to record the ingame camera view path too on low graphics first, the replay it and record on ultra settings, but i have no clue how to do that)
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6 to cut the video and encode it i used [url=http://avidemux.berlios.de]avidemux[/url], an opernsource video editing tool. it can encode vids, cut and you can apply filters to resize, crop, etc (not the best intuitive tools, but they work) 7 to cut the video and encode it i used [url=http://avidemux.berlios.de]avidemux[/url], an opernsource video editing tool. it can encode vids, cut and you can apply filters to resize, crop, etc (not the best intuitive tools, but they work)
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8 i have in my head for a long time to do video stuff but i simply dont find the time beside having family, doing master thesis beside working full time and being addicted to actually playing ZK. oh and i forgot, soon im starting to build my own house ;). i have made some recordings though, unedited wasting cheap hhd space somewhere... 9 i have in my head for a long time to do video stuff but i simply dont find the time beside having family, doing master thesis beside working full time and being addicted to actually playing ZK. oh and i forgot, soon im starting to build my own house ;). i have made some recordings though, unedited wasting cheap hhd space somewhere...
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11 someone should do a step-by-step tutorial how to record ingame video with many images per step each, maybe this will stimulate the community to output more videos ... 12 someone should do a step-by-step tutorial how to record ingame video with many images per step each, maybe this will stimulate the community to output more videos ...
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