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Quote:Quote: No, it is not possible at this time...Now, where did I leave that directx9 tutorial? Toasty, dude, the 'Vegas air must be getting to you. And I know, having lived there 10 years and owning 2 homes in Peccole Ranch. Yes, it IS possible to capture and play back, but only through screen-grabs, not an actual conversion process. Savvy?
Quote: No, it is not possible at this time...Now, where did I leave that directx9 tutorial?
Quote:Could someone tell me if it is possible to covert the recorded battles (.rec.files)to some other format to watch them outside of the game?
Quote: First you will need a VCR/TV combo. Next you will need a TV adapter so you can use a TV screen as the computer monitor.You then play and use the computer on the TV...the VCR will record anything that is on screen.
Quote:Quote:Could someone tell me if it is possible to covert the recorded battles (.rec.files)to some other format to watch them outside of the game? Contrar to what some are saying...yes it's possible...First you will need a VCR/TV combo. Next you will need a TV adapter so you can use a TV screen as the computer monitor.You then play and use the computer on the TV...the VCR will record anything that is on screen.Now if you want to convert it back, you'll have to do tape to Computer conversions...You then can use a movie program (pinnacle for instance) to convert to a DVD format or whatever you desire.Been there, done it...it's possible...maybe not cheap, but with the right supplies, easy and simple.I used a laptop by the way, which had a TV adaptor for a TV screen built into it, hooked it right up to the TV. (and as I noted, this is because the TV is now the monitor, in effect your monitor IS the TV screen which is why this works...I think it might also work if you have a way of connecting to the VCR first which then connects to the TV...though uncertain). I would expect the same would work with a Desktop, though it might be a little less mobile. The laptop was easy to place next to the TV and work with in doing these items...plus the stuff showed up on the laptop screen whilst I was doing all this (I actually had to hit a program to start the TV working as the monitor after the laptop was booted when I did this) right up until I started up the TV as the monitor, at which point the laptop screen went blank.It should be noted, ANYTHING on the screen that is occuring WILL be recorded, so you will want to be careful at which point you start and stop the recording.