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No, Windows XP Pro SP2, Intel Core2Duo T7500@2,2GHZ, 2GB RAM
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I downloaded the version from this page http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?t=141441
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Ok, I just tested the whole process with an 6 seconds recording test, and everything works fine. It seems the filesizes are too much to handle for x264. Anybody knows why this could be?
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Nahoc wrote:
Phallosvogel wrote:
since MrGrunz gave his ok http://rapidshare.com/files/275308537/MrGrunz.MM.Any.Wip.avi I also will try to encode any future WIPs
Mediafire.com would be better, I think.
Well I still think rapidshare is the best option, most of the one-click-file-hoster users who got a premium account are using rapidshare. And if used correctly you get decent speed even for a premium user. The download limit is no problem if you just reset your router (if you have a dynamic IP that is). Im not uploading to Mediafire, since they have an 100mb limit end I really dont feel like reencoding the video for this. Anybody whos got an premium account is free to upload it to mediafire But anyways, since Im such a nice guy I provide a sharebee link http://sharebee.com/8a766b47
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since MrGrunz gave his ok http://rapidshare.com/files/275308537/MrGrunz.MM.Any.Wip.avi I also will try to encode any future WIPs
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What about stereo-mix, doesnt it record botch channels?
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jesus, I would not be able to get up at 4.30am, how the hell do you do that? also, your really gettin better, though theyre still far from optimal. but if I might say so, I wouldnt do half as good as you did
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Sorry, didnt know it was that much of a problem, there have been encodes of WIPs for all kind of games even Mukkis first MM TAS and noone ever complained. but since you know him better then me I took it down, laschoking :P
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mupen 64 - captured Mr. Grunz current Majoras Mask wip http://tasvideos.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t=267&start=2132 I tried it already with smaller movies, for example I tried encoding the last Rockman 2 TAS. Everything was just fine, till I merged subs into the movie. My mixed.avi was like 1,5 gb or something, dont remember exactly. I wasnt able to encode the mixed.avi, but the raw captured movie just worked fine...
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http://rapidshare.com/files/273374957/MrGrunz.MM.Any.Wip.avi There you go sorry for the Kaspersky-annotations, I forgot to turn them off. There should be "only" 2 of them, if I remember correctly
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1. 2.33 gb (2513150464 bytes) 2. the 16.08.2009 build from the site, recommended in the article (too drunk atm to quote)
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http://www.megaupload.com/?d=M0CECCU6 there you go synched fine for me, looks great!
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[!] AVI: Index not found or damaged -- reconstructing via file scan. [!] AVI: Keyframe flag reconstruction was not specified in open options and the video stream is not a known keyframe-only type. Seeking in the video stream may be extremely slow. thats what it says about the mixed.avi. plays it fine, skipping doenst work though. And its not complete, it aborts just at the time when mplayer would stop dumping the wav (10:xx minutes into the video, which should be about 36 minutes long, as I remember the play lenght of the emulatormovie and the information windows tells me about this video file) and this is the error message I get when I try to open recorded.avi [!] AVI: Index not found or damaged -- reconstructing via file scan. [!] AVI: Invalid chunk detected at 2513150118. Enabling aggressive recovery mode. [!] AVI: Keyframe flag reconstruction was not specified in open options and the video stream is not a known keyframe-only type. Seeking in the video stream may be extremely slow. This time the whole video is opened, all 36 minutes
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Ok, I was sure that everything just worked fine but now I cant open the video files (captured one and logo/subtitled one). I dont know why, mpc and vlc just crash if I try to open them
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Thank you very much, now I've got an error code (at least for the x264 problem, still no clue with that mplayer thing) this is what it says: dshow [error]: failed to render mixed.avi error code = 4 x264 [error]: could not open input file 'mixed.avi' (checked the filenames, they are alright. Also all files are in the same directory)
Post subject: Encoding problems
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Hi, im new to this whole encoding stuff, but I want to get my hands on it. I followed the guides and the articles (specially this one: http://tasvideos.org/EmulatorResources/MakingAVI/Common/Windows.html) and I seem to have two problem: First, when it comes to large files mplayer just quits in the middle of dumping that wav file. No given time, I dont know why and cant predict when its gonna happen, but it happens every time I try it with large files. Second: I cant encode the videos using x264. Encoding the samples for the diffrent bitrates is just fine, but if I try to encode my mixed.avi it just quits. Since the dos prompt just quits afterwards, I cannot read if its produces an error message. Also it just dumps a 0 byte encoded.mp4 file. I've had some problems before, using the recommended scripts shown in the article. For example, I was only able to encode the samples when I removed --progress and --no-psnr from the commandlines, since the help stated that they are always switched on, or off in this case. So is there anybody who could help me?
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If the site admins say, its against the rules, it's against the rules. Their site, their rules. And if you want to make an acceptable TAS you should obey them
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Dont know much of this game, but if it requires the illegal reset-rerecording version of mupen its a no-go...
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please stop doubleposting, use the edit button oh and I would be glad if you would upload your m64 files. Your encodes seem very laggy
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If you hate gameplay and you dont have time to really get into TAS, then maybe you should stop experimenting right now and try it again when youre more interested and have more time ;)
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looks very nice :) your youtube videos say, this is a test run. Isn't it the final TAS? It does look quite optimized to me
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Raiscan wrote:
I disagree with the plugins suggested. Please read http://www.bluetoaster.net/tasvideos/plugins.html (though it's slightly outdated)
The only arguable plugins are the graphics plugins, and as I said they should depend on the game. Also Jabo's Direct3d8 1.6 is the most used one, if I remember correctly. Please excuse me if I'm wrong here, though.
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1. That depends on the game. Some games require special graphic plugins, otherwise they look messed up. But most of the time the will do the job: Graphics: Jabo's Direct3D8 1.6 Input: TAS Input Plugin 0.6 Sound: Jabo's DirectSound 1.6 RSP: RSP Emulation Plugin 2.,3. and 4.: See this http://tasvideos.org/MovieMaking.html 5. Yes, it will
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Uploaded it to rapidshare Hope this video works for everyone, just skipped through the whole thing and had now errors http://rapidshare.com/files/268703898/sm_ghost.mkv
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