I'm completely new to this, obviously. I'm using the latest VBARR and managed to figure out how to record stuff and work with save states so everything looks smooth. The only thing I can't seem to figure out is how to continue recording from where I left off. For example say I record levels 1-3 then go to bed. I wake up the next day and turn on my PC to record levels 4-6. How do I continue recording from where I left off?
Ah man that sucks. I figured there might have been an easier way. I've been doing that up to now but it will take forever once I get towards the end of longer games, even at the 10x speed.
One more question...the audio on VBARR is terrible. I have a version of the regular VBA and it sounds great using the same ROM. For some reason when I open it in the VBARR, the sound is really grainy and scratchy.
Remember to make backups of your movie files. I remember when I almost screwed myself over by trying to load a state that wasn't part of the movie.
(In VBA 19.3, and maybe some newer versions there was a terrible glitch that would cause the movie to resume at the current frame after it brings up the message "this state is not from this movie", deleting all progress)
Masterjun's right; all you have to do is make a savestate where you leave off. Then when you wake up in the morning and open up VBA and the game, just press Shift+8 (or whatever combination you set), load your savestate, and resume working. You don't even have to turbo.
As for the audio issue, try setting the audio frequency in Options>Audio to 44 KHz. That'll give you the best quality audio.
Huh. The glitch that constantly screwed me over doing the Spongebob TAS was saving a state near/on a lag frame, then the next time it is loaded, there's a chance the lag frame "vanishes". By "vanishes" I mean entirely disappearing until you try and playback the movie at an earlier point, in which case, the lag reappears and causes desync. The only reason I managed to find out early when this happened was because if the input was done 1 frame earlier, it would make the character walk on spot.
I know there is such a glitch in Kirby & The Amazing Mirror (only in VBA-24m, I don't know if it has been fixed yet). Saving & loading a state at a certain frame during a room transition would cause the movie file to desync.
Anyway, just telling that you should make backups to not lose hours of work. Many people had to learn it the hard way.