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Post by BarkingSquirrel on Feb 23, 2004 18:58:04 GMT -5
Still didn't work. I'm on Win XP if that matters any.
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Post by Tilly on Feb 23, 2004 20:12:53 GMT -5
Turn down the hardware/video acceleration all the way-it's somewhere in options. And if you're in XP or have a newer version of WMP, take it out of skin mode-not sure it that'd matter, I forget. On my computer, I use PSP's capture function...it can take multiple screenshots on command. Setting it to a key and holding it for a split second is great for animations if used along with Animation Shop: www.creativeinsanity.net/stuff/temp/runligerrun.gifThey're under a hundred dollars together...don't know about 8, but I have version 6.
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Post by Zeropioneer on Feb 23, 2004 20:26:47 GMT -5
Whoa whoa hold the train. Where is this option you are talking about Tilly? I have PSP 7, and have never seen it. I've been complicating my life so much capturing that crappy way and there is an easier form to do it with PSP?
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Post by BarkingSquirrel on Feb 23, 2004 21:04:48 GMT -5
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Post by Tilly on Feb 23, 2004 21:09:58 GMT -5
Oooooh. Where did you get that big avi from? All mine are small...
Anyway...I forgot where exactly it is, but if you can find the capture option (try help if it's not on a menu?), it has a few settings...tell it multiple captures, window or object...soemthing like that, not the whole screen. Tell it to capture on F11, or whatever key you want. Maximize WMP, start pressing said key. Don't press and hold, unless you want a ton of screenshots. Then when you go back to PSP, it should whirr like mad and start giving you your screenshots.
It's been a while since I've done that...
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Post by Zeropioneer on Feb 23, 2004 21:25:13 GMT -5
Oooohh, thanks Tilly, time to say good bye to that darned "play-pause" method I used all of this time. Edit: Fux, typed too fast
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Post by BarkingSquirrel on Feb 23, 2004 21:28:33 GMT -5
Play them in skin mode, I have them set to default 200% size, but usually either full screen it, or grab a corner and manually resize it.
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Post by Tyrannotaur on Feb 23, 2004 22:43:35 GMT -5
i don't see the actual video, i can just hear the spanish "Wild Flowers". I don't see why Zoids can't do what the Pokémon dub does and use the japanese opening and just use either the same song but dubed in english or make a new song.
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Post by Bleidd on Feb 24, 2004 21:45:37 GMT -5
I have a higher res version of episode 57 (about halfway into Guardian Force), and yeah... that looks like an American flag. Didn't notice it at first past the Japanese text. Interesting... and no idea what its there for.
Bleidd
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Post by Zeropioneer on Feb 24, 2004 21:51:52 GMT -5
i don't see the actual video, i can just hear the spanish "Wild Flowers" ... Dude, that's because I posted only an mp3 sound file, not a video file .
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Post by BarkingSquirrel on Feb 24, 2004 23:04:24 GMT -5
LOL
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Post by Cheetah on Feb 25, 2004 12:14:38 GMT -5
Tilly: Oh, I thought you were talking about the part after the theme song where it introduces Van, Fiona, the empire, the republic, the Guardian Force, before each and every episode. ^^;
As for the flag, a few possibilities are there... embassy? Zi was colonized by NASA? Or is it just a random bit of rubble that looks like a flag in the darkness?
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Post by Andy F² on Feb 25, 2004 12:17:00 GMT -5
You must have keen eyes to have seen that. Wow, a Zi embassy. that would be cool.
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Post by Zeropioneer on Feb 25, 2004 15:34:51 GMT -5
You must have keen eyes to have seen that. Wow, a Zi embassy. that would be cool. It is easier to notice if you are seeing it on a regular TV, the red colors are really brighter.
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Post by BarkingSquirrel on Feb 25, 2004 19:47:06 GMT -5
It's not just random rubble looking like the flag. Look at it. Random rubble does not produce straight, red, white, and blue lines.
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