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Hello Exim, it's NESVideoAgent TASVideoAgent here.
I created this pseudo-submission from movie #1469.
I hope you don't mind ;)
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This topic is for the purpose of discussing #2580: Exim's NES Solstice in 06:28.90
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This movie has been published. The posts before this message apply to the submission, and posts after this message apply to the published movie. ---- [1469] NES Solstice: The Quest for the Staff of Demnos by Exim in 06:28.90
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This one was more challenging to hammer out a sync, but the process is pretty simple. Playing the famtasia dump in vdub next to the movie in TASEdit. When the movie desyncs, roll both to the previous scene change. Clone/delete frames from the movie and adjust the trim of the dump so they line back up. http://www.mediafire.com/?9yyhyhn3a4ad9a9
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nanogyth: Out of curiosity, what's wrong with how Famtasia emulates this game?
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Output has to be shifted one line. It outputs text overlays. No option to disable more than 8 sprites per line. (but I don't think that comes up in this run) The avi output is YUY2 instead of RGB. Color palette is different, but maybe fceux is the one that is wrong. ...Actually, it is a PAL game, so it is likely that both are wrong and I should be loading a PAL palette, which is something I can do with fceux. Sure, maybe not needed in this case, but I wanted to practice this technique with a run I was familiar with. Famtasia YouTube FCEUX YouTube