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Screen record problem

Postby 0pioid » 05 Jun 2007 04:00

I found a guide online that shows how to record your desktop using VLC. I got it to work but the problem I have is everything is purple and the audio isn't working.
I don't have this problem with DVD's or any other video files.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

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Postby CloudStalker » 05 Jun 2007 04:44

This is a nice feature that I never knew existed. I'm not getting the purple screen like you are and I've tested with several different encoding methods. Hopefully someone will be able to help you, but thanks for the guide. :D

I have a question though: what is the best format for recording the desktop at a high frame rate while still maintaining high quality video? :P I might be able to use this to improve upon my feature requests thread once the new forums support flash video. yeeaahhh. :P

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Postby 0pioid » 05 Jun 2007 05:39

This is a nice feature that I never knew existed. I'm not getting the purple screen like you are and I've tested with several different encoding methods. Hopefully someone will be able to help you, but thanks for the guide. :D

I have a question though: what is the best format for recording the desktop at a high frame rate while still maintaining high quality video? :P I might be able to use this to improve upon my feature requests thread once the new forums support flash video. yeeaahhh. :P
I'm thinking mpeg3 or divx

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Postby 0pioid » 05 Jun 2007 08:44

I fixed it! I had to goto preferences, video, select output modules then click advanced options and select DirectX 3D video output.

Hope this saves someone some time.

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Postby Jean-Baptiste Kempf » 05 Jun 2007 09:47

One Word:

Wiki
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Postby 0pioid » 06 Jun 2007 02:04

One Word:

Wiki
I looked on wiki before making a post and could find nothing. Would you be kind enough to show me the link? Did you even bother to look and see if the info I was seeking was already there? Or are you just assuming wiki already has an answer to my problem?

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Postby Jean-Baptiste Kempf » 06 Jun 2007 08:28

I fixed it! I had to goto preferences, video, select output modules then click advanced options and select DirectX 3D video output
That was just that this kind of information are lacking in the wiki... So if you could add it, that would be great...
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Re:

Postby buckiller » 01 Jul 2007 03:54

I fixed it! I had to goto preferences, video, select output modules then click advanced options and select DirectX 3D video output.

Hope this saves someone some time.
AWESOME!!!

I did a search in the forums for purple and came up with this!! Problem solved. ( I had default selected... switched it over to D3D and im good)

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Re: Re:

Postby 0pioid » 01 Jul 2007 04:32

I fixed it! I had to goto preferences, video, select output modules then click advanced options and select DirectX 3D video output.

Hope this saves someone some time.
AWESOME!!!

I did a search in the forums for purple and came up with this!! Problem solved. ( I had default selected... switched it over to D3D and im good)
Glad to be of help.

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Re: Screen record problem

Postby Jean-Baptiste Kempf » 01 Jul 2007 16:45

Wiki ?
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Re: Screen record problem

Postby buckiller » 03 Jul 2007 07:13

I added it to the FAQ.


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