Freeze Development | Elysion Game Framework | Twitter: @Stoney_FD
Check out my new book: Irrlicht 1.7.1 Realtime 3D Engine Beginner's Guide (It's C++ flavored though)
Programmer: A device for converting coffein into software.
@Stoney: I have tried Camtasia Studio 3 (from my work), and CamStudio too, but haven't managed to record audio from programs/games yet...
I don't have a copy of Fraps unfortunately.
@Ingemar: hmm...I might have to try doing it that way, thanks
Games:
Seafox
Pages:
Syntax Error Software itch.io page
Online Chess
http://gameknot.com/#paul_nicholls
Well, I have downloaded Fraps and the unregistered version seems to have done the trick! (thanks Stoney!)
@WILL: Here is my video of Vectored! (22.8MB 7-zip file):
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/1805932/vectored!_video.7z
cheers,
Paul
Last edited by paul_nicholls; 31-12-2011 at 05:01 AM.
Games:
Seafox
Pages:
Syntax Error Software itch.io page
Online Chess
http://gameknot.com/#paul_nicholls
FRAPS is the best for Windows. However what is the best for Mac? I got a commercial copy of FRAPS for PGD use, but since I don't run a Windows machine anymore, I'm trying to find an alternative to it for my system.
Thanks for the videos guys! Just about 6+ min. more and I can make some kind of video ad.
You can make screencasts using Quicktime in Lion, although I never tried that. I have been using Screenium which I bought two years ago during their christmas sale, but you may need to tweak around in the settings depending on the video (quality and framerate) you want to have.
I have tried a lot of solutions for Mac OS X (except for using Quicktime) and Screenium is the one that I liked most and yet not as pricey as Camtasia for example. In fact, every video on my Youtube channel that uses a Mac OS X environment was made using Screenium (except for the timelapses).
Last edited by Stoney; 01-01-2012 at 12:50 AM. Reason: Cleaning up a sentence
Freeze Development | Elysion Game Framework | Twitter: @Stoney_FD
Check out my new book: Irrlicht 1.7.1 Realtime 3D Engine Beginner's Guide (It's C++ flavored though)
Programmer: A device for converting coffein into software.
I never even heard about Screenium, but I have several others that I've bought in various bundles. I don't use them very often, but I think ScreenFlow was the one that really performed well. I also have Screen Mimic, which I think couldn't do the same frame rate, but the price was great.
Are our volunteer judges about ready for another Challenge?
It's coming real soon. I have the theme all picked out and it's ready for all to get started. Pending final write-up we will be set to start next week as long as I can get a hold of all of the volunteer judges and confirm they are still in. Sorry for the longer than anticipated wait on getting the 2nd one going, my real life career path has forced me to stray away from many PGD activities of late, but I'm here now to get things going again.
So far I have Jim McKeeth and Luuk van Venrooij as volunteers which will allow us to have all 3 major platforms (Win,Lin,Mac) supported.
Also with the addition of the Smart Mobile Studio, this will allow an extra, common platform based on Web Browser support of HTML5 and JavaScript. I may have to go over what is possible for details on how distribution works for the competitions considering the resulting code would require a web server to run them, but I'm sure we can sort this out easily before next week.
Get excited everyone, it's almost here!
More details will be announced soon and theme and all participating info will be announced on the day of the competition. This isn't the official public announcement, but it is all accurate information.
If there is anyone that would like to volunteer as a back-up judge that would be very helpful as well.
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