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Hey, thanks to rx's instrustions I've figured out the "j-save" and "j-play" thingamablobber. And I can watch it and everything, I just need help on how to export it to a file that can be watched or edited on a program besides thinktanks it-self. I'm on windows if that helps.

-Sersh

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Saturday, April 15, 2006 at 5:07:18 PM

Hmm...Take your jPlay batch file. Double click on it to start the movie.
Use Fraps to take a movie of the screen while you play the movie. It'll record in.avi or.wmv format.

Saturday, April 15, 2006 at 5:11:41 PM

Good idea monica but fraps almost always slows down my comp, the reason im using j-play is because there isnt any lag and there's an extremly high fps.

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Saturday, April 15, 2006 at 5:54:07 PM

J-play basically saves all the things you do (all data the server processes) into a text file to be played afterwards. When you play it again the game just "reproduces" that data as if it was real. Thats why you get an extremely small file with great FPS and quality. The only rpoblem is you need TT to see it, and to make it into a movie you'll need another program like Fraps and then you'll need to lower the quality a lot if you dont want sizes upto GigaBytes...

So go with fraps and other programs like it... Maybe another program other than Fraps will work better and give you more FPS? Fraps is a bit resource consuming... I myself use AutoScreenRecorder 2.1 Pro whenever I want to. It is completely free and not a trial. Almost not-resource consuming but the down-fault is that it adds some texts to the saved movie (dont they all)
It supports both avi and.swf so for posting on a web page it might be better on.swf, otherwise you can use the.avi one :)


Sunday, April 16, 2006 at 3:12:55 PM

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