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Ok... Is the only thing to do if I want to try it in windows is to paste it in to sdlmain.cpp? And then compile it in the way that they explain on the homepage... Else I will try to make my LINUX going.... or something...
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AHA!!
Well first of all you'd have to be using an unix system (such as some Linux distribution)...
OK... that's the problem... I have Linux, on another computer, but it doesn't work properly. You don't know how to do a similar thing in Windows? Shouldn't that work also, 'cause there is a version with windows open source also, aren't it?[/quote]
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Forgive me for my newbieness, but I can't figure out how to patch it... what program do I need or in what file shall I add this code? Is there any more changes I have to do?
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I've already tried that cam-corder way, and the quality is like you say beyond poor. I maybe can trie demo workshop, and if it isn't free I'll have to find out something to solve that... The camcorder is terrible, but it is an option .... But still searching for better Ideas... I'll try demo workshop as soon as i can.
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OK... so I simply have to program it my self... It was a good idea, but I can't program so isn't there another way?...
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Ok... But how do I make a movie in this program? It doesn't seem to support it, and I ain't a very experienced movie maker.
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I Apologize for my bad behavior to write about dos movies in a video game forum, but I don't have any other idea about were to try. I have an old fashioned dos game and I want to record a movie from that. Dos any program at all out on the market support that kind of recording, or does anyone have another Idea? Thanks for your help