Tremulous Forum
Mods => Modding Center => Topic started by: [^ITC]Master on February 19, 2008, 09:27:57 pm
-
how do i make a video
-
Please don't use all caps. Doing this is as if to put a "Skip Me" on your thread.
To make a demo, in game open your console by hitting the tilde key (`) and then typing /record [name] (For example /record [^ITC]Master) After you have finished recording, do /stoprecord. This will end your demo. To "convert" this into an actual (but crappy) video, you load up the demo using /demo [name] (/demo [^ITC]Master) and then do in the console /video [name].
The output is a badly encoded .avi
To view your badly encoded .avi, download a progrm called VLC media player (free) as Windows Media Player will believe your video to be corrupt.
You an also just do a direct video movie by bypassing the /demo and skipping to /video (You'll get extremely bad frame rates, essentially unplayable)
I'd suggest using something like FRAPs.
However if you are to poor/cheap/not able to, see above.
^
Legal
-
Please don't use all caps. Doing this is as if to put a "Lock Me" on your thread.
fixed
You an also just do a direct video movie by bypassing the /demo and skipping to /video (You'll get extremely bad frame rates, essentially unplayable)
your client will probably refuse to let you do that.
-
I think maybe this should go in a sticky, I'll put it in the tips for noobies sticky and hope it gets put up on the first post. Ive seen a lot of questions about making "movies" and I know it took me a while to figure it out.
-
Also don't forget to set g_synchronousClients 1 before recording to get a smoother record.
-
i dont want a demo i want a video and i dont find a folder any where called [the name of my video]
-
This is what you do:
Step 1: While playing in the game, in console type /record nameofdemo. A big red dot, like on a video camera should appear in the top right corner of your screen.
Step 2: When finished recording go back into console and type /stoprecord
Step 3: Go back to the main menu of Tremulous
Step 4: Type /demo nameofvideo <- the recording you just took should start playing
Step 5: When it starts playing, put down the console and type /video videonamehere <- this creates you video
While the demo is playing, try not to press random keys except the ~ key to bring down console. If you do this, the demo will stop playing and you will be back at the main menu.
Step 6: Then, if you are using Windows, go to C:/Documents and Settings/username/Local Settings/Application Data/Tremulous/base/videos
The folder in italics is a hidden folder, to see it go to Tools -> Folder Options -> View -> then select the option that says Show Hidden Files and Folders
Mac and linux directions to come but i doubt you would need them
-
i made a post like this too /video kinda works really laggy get 22fps instead of 99fps please make this a sticky !
-
you guys, he doesnt want to make a demo or a video of game play, he wants to modify the video you see when you start up tremulous that has the little pink guy and w.e
I would also like to know what program is needed to modify it or to change a movie into that format.
-
Not sure you are supposed to...
If you really wanted to, i'm guessing it is in the Data.pk3> Videos > Splash.roq
-
Of course you are, the game is open source...
Read here for RoQ info: http://forums.filefront.com/sw-jk3-modding-editing/221961-how-make-roq-video.html
-
This is what you do:
Step 1: While playing in the game, in console type /record nameofdemo. A big red dot, like on a video camera should appear in the top right corner of your screen.
Step 2: When finished recording go back into console and type /stoprecord
Step 3: Go back to the main menu of Tremulous
Step 4: Type /demo nameofvideo <- the recording you just took should start playing
Step 5: When it starts playing, put down the console and type /video videonamehere <- this creates you video
While the demo is playing, try not to press random keys except the ~ key to bring down console. If you do this, the demo will stop playing and you will be back at the main menu.
Step 6: Then, if you are using Windows, go to C:/Documents and Settings/username/Local Settings/Application Data/Tremulous/base/videos
The folder in italics is a hidden folder, to see it go to Tools -> Folder Options -> View -> then select the option that says Show Hidden Files and Folders
Mac and linux directions to come but i doubt you would need them
for macs it is the same, but to find your video, you go to Hard Drive/username/Library/Application Support/Tremulous/Base/Videos
-
Under Linux by default you'll find them in
~/.tremulous/base/demos/
-
guys, he doesnt want to know how to make a demo... read. This topic should be closed as Im sure its just going to become spam from here out.
-
I went online and found out how to do videos and save them but everytime i try to play my save video it would say:
And Also It Is A DM_69 File Not A WMV file.
But It Said:
Windows Media Player cannot play the file. The Player might not support the file type or might not support the codec that was used to compress the file.
What Should I Do?
And Why Is The File A DM_69 File Not A WMV File.
:-\
-
Here ya go, merged into the other topic you started before you got banned for a couple days and created a second account...