Post subject: Please don't think I'm an idiot,but I have a question.
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I'm a newbie at recording videos in emulators like this. I made a fun vid in Visual Boy Advance. I decided to do Sonic 2 in Gens rerecording. The thing is,I couldn't find a rewind feature like VBA has. So then I have to play it until the part where I messed up and rerecord from there. That can take awhile in a long video. Am I missing something? I sometimes miss the most obivous things.
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Savestates save your progress at any point. Use F5 to make savestates and F8 to load them. Loading a savestate while playing or recording a movie will resume recording from the frame the state was saved on.
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upthorn wrote:
Loading a savestate while playing or recording a movie will resume recording from the frame the state was saved on.
Unless you're playing it in read-only mode, in which case it will resume playing from that point. I do prefer VBA's method by far, though. It would be a great help to have a read-only toggle in Gens.
Post subject: Thanks a lot!
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I'm gonna have so much fun now!
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bobxp wrote:
It would be a great help to have a read-only toggle in Gens.
It does. It's Ctrl-T, in the newest versions on these forums.
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nitsuja wrote:
bobxp wrote:
It would be a great help to have a read-only toggle in Gens.
It does. It's Ctrl-T, in the newest versions on these forums.
Does it work in the linux version now?
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This is also in my Linux hack. It's mapped to r by default.
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nitsuja wrote:
bobxp wrote:
It would be a great help to have a read-only toggle in Gens.
It does. It's Ctrl-T, in the newest versions on these forums.
Is that the same version that lets the number keys load savestates without an option to disable it? If so, not worth the bother. Otherwise, awesome.
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bobxp wrote:
nitsuja wrote:
bobxp wrote:
It would be a great help to have a read-only toggle in Gens.
It does. It's Ctrl-T, in the newest versions on these forums.
Is that the same version that lets the number keys load savestates without an option to disable it? If so, not worth the bother. Otherwise, awesome.
not anymore.
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hooray!
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Hey i gots a problem. I've just finished my gens movie and was about to submit it. When i tried Winzip said something about it not being an archive or something. Which is annoying, any help? How the hell do i Zip a .gmv Thanks
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Create archive (a new different file), and then add the gmv into it.
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and forget win-zip and use 7-zip most importantly because it's free, and does that type of thing
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Do F5 and F8 only let you save one savestate at a time, or can you load slots using some other keys (I wouldn't know, I use Shift F5 and Shift F8 to individually name and load all my savestates).
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P.JBoy wrote:
and forget win-zip and use 7-zip most importantly because it's free, and does that type of thing
The submission form of Nesvideos site only accepts zip files though. If you use 7-zip, be careful to make regular zip files, not 7z files, if you intend to submit the movie.
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I just e-mailed them eventually. Was rather straightforward actually, but i can't think how i would ever think of it. Anyways, my movie is now submitted, Toy Story, take a look if you so desire....
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upthorn wrote:
Loading a savestate while playing or recording a movie will resume recording from the frame the state was saved on.
One thing I never understood about this. Let's say I have a movie that's 5000 frames, I have a savestate that's 4000 frames into that movie. If I load the movie, then load the savestate, are the first 4000 frames of play still saved? What if I accidently loaded a savestate that was outside of the movie's gameplay?
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If you load the file in read-only, you'll simply skip 4000 frames and the emulator will resume playing at frame 4000. If not in read-only, you'll start recording at 4000. If you load a savestate not of the movie file, (this may be different with Gens, but it works this way with snes9x), you'll get a message saying that the savestate isn't of the movie file, and nothing will happen.
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I still don't quite understand, I guess I'll just experiment on my own. Thanks, though.
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erokky wrote:
If you load a savestate not of the movie file, (this may be different with Gens, but it works this way with snes9x), you'll get a message saying that the savestate isn't of the movie file, and nothing will happen.
Depending on the emulator. With read-only off, some emulators will give an error message and then start recording from where you attempted the load. I personally lost half a run that way (fortunately it was only a test run). Always back up your files.