Anyone?????
I'm not sure. I recall also having trouble with it in the past. I think some codecs don't work right. I remember installing other codecs. I don't remember what I installed, and the computer I had used died.
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This one : http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/23/codcj.jpg/
What kind of freeware is Lagarith ?
What do you mean by "I hope you have a verified clean set, e.g. No-Intro" ? You mean the rom ?
You say me to first record video, and after to record in AVI while it's playing ? Am I correct ?
What do you mean by transcode to lossy codecs ?
Thanks a lot ^^
Well, try the official TASVideos one: tasvideos.org → "Emulators" → "Deprecated Emulators (Obsoleted/Not Recommended)" → "SNES" → "Downloads" → "snes9x-1.51-rerecording-v7-win32.zip"
What kind of question is that?
Yes. A clean ROM has no copier header and is not modified in any way (no dumping errors, not interleaved, no random bit-switching errors, no hacks or modifications) and preferably has the .sfc file name extension.
There are two major ROM sets that are in circulation: the old "GoodSNES" set (file names have stuff like "[!]" in them) which includes anything that looks remotely like a SNES ROM, and the No-Intro set which includes only the actually good ROM files.
Yes. If you record the entire TASing process, you'd also record the frames that are eliminated by rewinding. It wouldn't make sense.
When you have finished creating the TAS (the .smv file), you record to a lossless format so that you have a clean base that you can do video editing with (e.g. adding text and logo, trimming off the end at a good frame). After video editing you transcode (encode from one codec to another) the lossless video clip to a lossy one: e.g. video from Lagarith to h.264 and audio from uncompressed PCM to Ogg Vorbis. This removes a lot of fine detail, but means that the file can be uploaded and downloaded in a reasonable time (the lossless encode will almost certainly be several gigabytes in size).