Replay Recording (PC Version NFSU2)

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Replay Recording (PC Version NFSU2)

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ok, i got the PC version of NFSU2 here and i just wanted to make or save some sort of video file of the replays. anyone know of a way to do it? believe me, i got something interresting for everyone once i got the video working ;)
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oops, answered my own question

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looked around and asked a few people. FRAPS did the trick nicely :D :twisted: i'll host the vid and post a link in the vids section ;)
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I also use fraps to capture videos. I posted a few in the UMP section.
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Post by yashrg »

fraps obviously hogs your system so will slow down the game unless u have a monster of a pc.right?
and how does it know when to start and stop recording
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Post by GT3x24x7 »

Yes, it uses a bunch of resources. There are mappable shortcut keys to stop/start recording.
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where can i download this utility?
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Visit Fraps.com for more details on this. :)
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Post by Tunerfreak »

When you take a fraps clip, usually you arnt ending up with the same resolution as the game, so you can use a much lower reso for taking the clips for more fps without really getting any clip difference.
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Post by ApAtHy »

u can just change the res once u encode the video. remember that fraps records uncompressed frames. so make sure u use something to compress it later. EG. windows movie maker, Imtoo video encoder, ETC.
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Post by Tunerfreak »

Thats not what I meant, I meant the people with average graphics cards can record the movie fine without all the hickups.
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yeah i kno i was just pointing out that u needed to encode it to shrink the size down.
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Andre_online wrote:Visit Fraps.com for more details on this. :)
Finally a group of people that know what the F they are talking about =D> . Thank you for the link and info. We have a four man crew racing online. You WILL be seeing our work shortly.
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Post by PoxExpofflefe »

I was recording side 3 and the needle skated audibly over the start of the song
I panicked and hit the stop button, oops...

It is possible to start recording again? Continue? Sorry for the noob question. Thanks
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hi!

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Yes, it uses a bunch of resources. There are mappable shortcut keys to stop/start recording.

The nice answer!
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