Posts for Raymond_Day

Post subject: Bot hardware for NES and SNES is there one done?
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Joined: 3/3/2006
Posts: 6
Location: Michigan
Wow seen a YouTube video of "World Record Progression: Super Mario 64 any%" Looked up how they do it and found this tasvideos.org. I all ready had a log in from long ago on here. But now I know can get a bot to play the game with just the controller input. I seen this how to make one for the NES. is that that only one? Any one else show how to do this like on a Raspberry PI or something? All so is there any hardware for the SNES to do the same? I think this is so neat to not change the game code any but input the game moves with a bot making it frame by frame in a emulator. The videos of this are amazing.
-Raymond Day
Post subject: What would be neet is:
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Joined: 3/3/2006
Posts: 6
Location: Michigan
If some one made controller that a flash ram can plug in that you saved all the moves from a PC emu. Then the console controller would push all the right buttons to make the game play the same way only on the real console. -Raymond Day
-Raymond Day
Post subject: They are playing now.
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Joined: 3/3/2006
Posts: 6
Location: Michigan
I guess why they did not play before is because they were not done downloaded from Azureus yet. Thank you for all your help people. Reading about the videos. Looked like people just use game console emulators running them on a PC and if they get killed can just back it up and start just before they got killed and that don't save to the video. Looks like they can slow it down to play it too. But still I am impressed with them! I just played my Super Mario 64 a little. Wow the person did good in the video! He should do it on the Super Mario 64 DS now. But no emulators for that I guess so just record right off the DS. That would be neet if in the DS one you can pick up the bunny to get passed the doors. -Raymond Day
-Raymond Day
Post subject: I must not have H.265 format.
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Joined: 3/3/2006
Posts: 6
Location: Michigan
When I go to play the "Super Street Fighter 2 w/ Ken is in H.264 format." VLC media player just stays small and the like time slider goes by in about 2 sec. then it quits. Looking on the web H.264 is Apple - QuickTime format right? Does that mean I should in stall QuickTime? The one codec pack I installed said to uninstall QuickTime so I did. -Raymond Day
-Raymond Day
Post subject: Some AVI video still don't play.
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Joined: 3/3/2006
Posts: 6
Location: Michigan
With the Media Player Classic I can play some of the AVI videos but most of them I get a "Failed to render the file" Like "superstreetfighter2tnc-tas_ken-saturn.avi" and "zelda-timeattack-philc.avi" for just 2 of them. Any one know what codec I need to play them? The video and sound are in sync good when I play "segamarblemadness-timeattack-gavinward.avi" -Raymond Day
-Raymond Day
Post subject: video sound not synced
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Joined: 3/3/2006
Posts: 6
Location: Michigan
Hi. I found this place by finding the Super Mario 64 on google videos. That was a very good one! I just was saying wow to my self a lot and this is good! So I downloaded more AVI videos. With Azureus. It took all day and in the morning today I had some. But all the video players I had could not play them. I got on here and found a all in one player/codec. I downloaded: klmcodec151.exe When I installed it it wanted to uninstall all my other video players. Like Divx, Real player ones that I remember. Seems like it uninstalled about 5 of them. I said yes to them all so I would not have any problums. When I go to play the videos now they play good but the sound don't keep up at all. The sound is way behind. How do I fix this? I looked on here but I could not find any one that all ready asked something like this. I hope some one knows. I never had any problums with sound in videos for years with the players I all ready had install. But this one I had to install to play the videos I downloaded that are linked here. -Raymond Day
-Raymond Day