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True wrote:
If you're not willing to troubleshoot, GTFO.
Geez, man. No need for nasty language. :/ And I did trouble-shoot, and nothing worked.
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I know. But then I would have to crop it until it gets to the actual game screen. I'll just use zSNES then (Though it sucks SO badly...).
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It would be too much of a hassle to do. I would have to edit the picture, and I am NOT down for that. :/
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@ jlun2: I use Snes9x 1.52, and it's not compatible with the movies made by Snes9x 1.51 or lower, and vice-versa. But the movie editor can still edit those. I'll remake one with Snes9x 1.43. EDIT: Errrrr... I did it with version 1.43, and it worked, so... It's solved. *slaps himself across the face* I am SUCH a n00b. :P
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I've tried that too. Still the same. :/ @ boct1584: I really don't want to have to sign up for another forum site (I've already registered for a lot) just for one small question.
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Ummm... It kinda hard to explain... Here, watch these in order, then view it in the Movie Editor: Movies.zip
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jlun2: 1. I don't use TAS Movie Editor due to the fact that it doesn't seem to work 2. My problem is that it will only let me save it as a .fcm file, when I need to save it as a .smv file (Or any other type of movie file I would want to TAS).
Post subject: Re: tasEdit.exe Help
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Livin4Jesus wrote:
If this forum is not for asking questions, feel free to move it. Anyway... I have a problem with Tas Edit (Not the movie editor). When I open up any file, it only let's me save as FCM files when I need to save it as a different type of file. I've tried going to the window where you can save the file, and tried renaming it to <name>.<extension>, but that didn't work. It still saved as a FCM file. Help? EDIT: In case you don't understand what I'm trying to tell you, here are some pictures: (Sorry about the gargantuan pictures :P )
Post subject: tasEdit.exe Help
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If this forum is not for asking questions, feel free to move it. Anyway... I have a problem with Tas Edit (Not the movie editor). When I open up any file, it only let's me save as FCM files when I need to save it as a different type of file. I've tried going to the window where you can save the file, and tried renaming it to <name>.<extension>, but that didn't work. It sill tried to save as a FCM file. Help? EDIT: In case you don't understand what I'm trying to tell you, here are some pictures: (Sorry about the gargantuan pictures :P )
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Yup. Still the same. :/
Post subject: SNES9x Pictures come out weird and garbled...
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I'm using Snes9x 1.52, and whenever I take a screenshot, it comes out green and weird. I don't have much to say about it, it just comes out like that, no matter what I do. :/ Help?
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It's not that it slows down or anything, just some colors are a bit darker, and the some of the sounds are messed up.
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byuusan wrote:
Just because you're living for Jesus doesn't mean you need to use the same exact computer that Jesus used when he was on Earth.
... Anyway, yes, I'm using Windows and I'm already a admin (Since it is my computer. ^-^), and I have a Compaq Presario 5000 with 1GB of RAM, so...
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OK. Thanks! EDIT: I tried bsnes, and it played like 5 frames per second (Which mean it sucks...). Thanks for the suggestion, though. :)
Post subject: ZSNES: Weird sounds...
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I don't know why, but the sounds in certain games (e.g., Kirby Super Star) are distorted. All the boxes have the ticks in them, Interpolation is set to S-Point, and the lowpass is set to Hi Quality. Some of the graphics are also a bit darker then they should be, and I'm using zSNES 1.51. :/
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Uhhh... That doesn't answer my question... I don't see any type of video at all.
Post subject: ZSNES: Disappearing movies
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OK, I have zSNES 1.51, MEncoder 4.2.5 (according to Command Prompt from Windows) and LAME 3.98.3. Whenever I dump a video, when it finishes, the video disappears! I searched the hard drive for 'video' (Which is the default name for a dumped video), still no luck. Anyone know why this is happening?
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Cool. Thanks! 8)
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mushroom wrote:
Slow motion, frame advance, rewind, rerecording, export to x264/xvid/lossless? In an official release? Is there any reason this shouldn't become the standard for SNES movies from now on? Great stuff.
How do you frame advance? EDIT: Sorry if this is a n00b-ish question... :/