Post subject: .kkcapture PSX encoding problem
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I've tried dumping frames from PCSX using .kkcapture. I've set both emulator and .kkcapture as Aktan told me during my PSX encoding training. But it only gives a single file, a small one, with the same resolution as my screen, with nothing as video, and almost nothing (if not noise) as audio. I've tried using both the Camstudio Lossless Codec and uncompressed. Here is the stuff I've configured. EDIT: I've changed something in the graphics plugin configuration. EDIT2: Updated the sound plugin's configuration.
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Probably won't affect it, but for the TAS GPU, Dithering should be set to slowest. Again, probably won't affect it, but TAS SPU I have set to 2, 1, 2, 3 For .kkapture, I have "BASS/FMOD interception" unchecked and "Separate encoder thread" checked. Also checking the log .kkapture makes will help out a lot.
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Uncheck "Show FPS display on startup". I had a problem similar to this before: ==> http://tasvideos.org/forum/viewtopic.php?p=225515#225515 Also, I recommend to use a better audio plugin with desyncless savestate, even if this is harder to make(thought apprently the issue is somewhat fixed).
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BadPotato wrote:
Uncheck "Show FPS display on startup". I had a problem similar to this before: ==> http://tasvideos.org/forum/viewtopic.php?p=225515#225515 Also, I recommend to use a better audio plugin with desyncless savestate, even if this is harder to make(thought apprently the issue is somewhat fixed).
Actually that was checked for a reason. It's to find which frame desyncs. But if it works without, dang, that is weird.
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First, I did what Aktan wrote. It helped, but now, I hear random sped up sound from the game. Still no video. Then, I've unchecked "Show FPS display on startup" like BadPotato said. Same thing. And also, here is the log. Here is more information... I've got a CCD/IMG/SUB dump from Megaman X6, and I've loaded the IMG file in the TAS ISO Plugin 0.2. Does it matter?
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Mister Epic wrote:
First, I did what Aktan wrote. It helped, but now, I hear random sped up sound from the game. Still no video. Then, I've unchecked "Show FPS display on startup" like BadPotato said. Same thing. And also, here is the log. Here is more information... I've got a CCD/IMG/SUB dump from Megaman X6, and I've loaded the IMG file in the TAS ISO Plugin 0.2. Does it matter?
The log suggest the sound is screwing up. Weird screw up though as I've never seen it do that before.
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Well, so far everything is going well with the encoding
[18:51] <scrimpy> Oh, nothing [18:51] <mmarks> oh [18:51] <Nach> I think scrimpy is just jealous of you mmarks
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mmarks wrote:
Well, so far everything is going well with the encoding
It's working on your side?!
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Mister Epic wrote:
mmarks wrote:
Well, so far everything is going well with the encoding
It's working on your side?!
Well, some, but I will need a little help But I'm in the video capture
[18:51] <scrimpy> Oh, nothing [18:51] <mmarks> oh [18:51] <Nach> I think scrimpy is just jealous of you mmarks
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We discovered the problem is the fact I'm using Windows 7 x64. So, I've installed Windows XP x86 in a virtual machine, and it works for PSX encoding. I'll do any encodes that requires .kkcapture in this VM now.