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Need help making videos with Stella and CamStudio


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#1 Random Terrain OFFLINE  

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Posted Thu Mar 12, 2009 10:51 PM

I've been playing around with CamStudio off and on and I thought I had a good setup, but it turned out to be crap when recording long videos. Now I'm back to:

Capture Frames Every 20 miliseconds

Playback Rate 50 frames/second


That's the only way I can get the sound to always match up.

The problem I'm having is finding the correct settings in Stella so I can record videos that look as good as possible. I was testing with Frogger (Parker Bros), turned on Use Phosphor and set the Blend to dozens of different numbers. The one that looks the best so far is Blend set to 65.

Does anyone have any tips for making better Stella videos?


Thanks.

#2 duhmez OFFLINE  

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Posted Tue Dec 6, 2011 9:53 PM

View PostRandom Terrain, on Thu Mar 12, 2009 10:51 PM, said:

I've been playing around with CamStudio off and on and I thought I had a good setup, but it turned out to be crap when recording long videos. Now I'm back to:

Capture Frames Every 20 miliseconds Playback Rate 50 frames/second

That's the only way I can get the sound to always match up. The problem I'm having is finding the correct settings in Stella so I can record videos that look as good as possible. I was testing with Frogger (Parker Bros), turned on Use Phosphor and set the Blend to dozens of different numbers. The one that looks the best so far is Blend set to 65. Does anyone have any tips for making better Stella videos? Thanks.

Recommmend maybe Fraps, this requires u to enable opengl in stella. Ive nto tested this yet but I am planning to do so very soon for my youtube channel.




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