Cayne wrote:
actually...you could quickly weed out the duplicate frames... take you cortex command window (i mean the cortex command root directory where the screenshots are, not the game), then resize the window so it only displays 2 icons horizontaly. Now, all the screenshots are lined up for deletion, just pick a side and drag downwards and you only lose the duplicates... if that doesnt make sense...heres a picture.
Why did I not think of this... Thank you a lot! XD
In response to the last few posts, which of these can be done with free software? I can't buy software online, and I don't have the money gor it, so I must resort to digging the internetz for those wonderful gems that are quality freeware. It also requires that I take some indirect methods to do things. For instance, I use GIMP to make my GIFs from screenshots. A bit roundabout, but it works pretty well. You just don't get any fancy editing options; make it, save it, and that's about all you can do unless you do single-frame editing. Gimp doesn't let you change the timing for all the frames at once (as far as I know). I'd have to half the timing for each frame by hand. Ouch.
JeCa wrote:
Yup, I've found that B14 laggs more than B13 when holding down the printscreenbutton. I'll quote your post to the devlog, then Data will surely see it.
Thanks for that. I hope he fixes this in the next build, whenever that may be.
About Fraps; Does it match the fps of the game it's recording? The reason I use the screenshot button is that you don't get any lag in your GIF, even if the game lags. So I can get a perfect GIF of of a nuke-style explosion without the showing any lag whatsoever, even though my game took 5 mins to render it. That's why normal screen recorders don't work for me. T~T
But from what I've seen, fraps might work differently...
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I tried Fraps, and had the same problem I had with the last game I tried it on. it doesn't work. I don't know why, but Fraps won't record anything whatsoever on my comp. Is ther something special you have to do? I pressed F9 like it says...