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Post subject: Is there a way to reassociate a save state file with a movie
Player (36)
Joined: 9/11/2004
Posts: 2631
Is there a way to reassociate a save state file with a movie? Or is it lost forever?
Build a man a fire, warm him for a day, Set a man on fire, warm him for the rest of his life.
Former player
Joined: 3/19/2004
Posts: 710
Location: USA
What? I have no idea what you are asking. Could you rephrase your question?
Player (36)
Joined: 9/11/2004
Posts: 2631
I was replaying a movie, then I used the savestate trick to continue playing it and made some progress. Then I didn't hit "movie end" but I still have the save state, I stopped playing again to watch what I've done so far. It stopped at the place where I used "movie stop" last (ie yesterday's work). I tried to refresh the newer state and it didn't work. Is there anyway to make that save state work again? (Yes) Is there an easy way to do it? (Probably not) Is there anyone out there willing to post the difficult way to do it?
Build a man a fire, warm him for a day, Set a man on fire, warm him for the rest of his life.
Editor, Active player (297)
Joined: 3/8/2004
Posts: 7469
Location: Arzareth
It sounds like you created a quicksave while the movie was _not_ playing. In that case, there's nothing you can do to (except to manually add a frame number and other movie-specific records to the savestate file, which is not really something you want to do). If your problem is that you made a quicksave while recording a movie, but your snes9x crashed or you forgot to stop the movie before terminating it, just replay the movie and load your latest savestate - that should do it. Otherwise, I don't have a clue what you meant. _________________ PS. I don't understand your signature either.
Player (36)
Joined: 9/11/2004
Posts: 2631
English alphabet is ...NOPQRSTU... if you remove the Q and the R you get ...NOPSTU... Then take just part of it and you get PS. It's a silly joke. *nod* I'll just do it over then.
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