Posts for pixcalibur


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Joined: 11/3/2010
Posts: 3
I could use avisynth if I knew how to record the two screens separately so that I can attach them together, but I don't know how to do that. Doesn't look like vdub let's you record half a video screen. Not sure which video editing programs can do this type of capturing. Also, changing the LCD screen arrangement doesn't help either, as it still records screens vertically. If I can get the two halves in separate avi files, then I can resize each of them and then stick them together. Any suggestions?
Post subject: question on making AVI's with 0.96 DeSmuME
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Joined: 11/3/2010
Posts: 3
Got a few questions on recording AVI's with DeSmuME. I'm pretty sure this is in some other post, but I couldn't find one anywhere. I can record the AVI and get the basic video with a top-bottom screen distribution. However, when I upload the videos onto YouTube, I note that there is a ton of blank space on the sides. The problem is that I don't know how to edit the video to fill in more of the YouTube screen, as any editing software I use results in basically stretching the video and making it distorted and blurry. How can I edit the video to put the screens side by side to allow the video to fill in more of the YouTube screen without distorting the video (as can be seen in the TAS videos for example)? If I wanted to make a space at the top to add some button links, how can I edit the video to do such? If you need further clarification, I can link to one of my YouTube videos to show you how I have my videos currently edited. Thanks.
Post subject: SNES9x 1.52 in-game audio/video desync on AVI recording
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Joined: 11/3/2010
Posts: 3
Whenever I try to directly record an AVI movie, the in-game audio and video seem to slowly desync so that after a few minutes, there is evident A/V desync where I believe the audio is playing ahead of the video. This only gets worse with longer recordings. I can do a movie file, but that requires twice as much time to create the final AVI file and the emulator can crash at random when replaying the smv file. What audio/video settings, codecs, etc can I try to use to avoid A/V desyncing when I directly record an AVI? Thanks.