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MAME Movie Maker released
Buddabing:
--- Quote from: 2600 on March 18, 2005, 10:55:06 am ---Buddabing, if you want to add the movieskipframes that would be great.
It would be a lot easier because the script that I wrote has to use the setrange time which I don't think is as accurate as the frames.
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Kook:
I did some quick testing with the test binary and -movieloops 4. It seems that the audio in the avi is out of sync with the video. Specifically, it seems that the video frames are correctly rearranged, but the audio is un-rearranged. I hadn't noticed this or thought about it before. Is it fixable?
:-\
Kook
Buddabing:
--- Quote from: Kook on March 18, 2005, 01:11:53 pm ---I did some quick testing with the test binary and -movieloops 4. It seems that the audio in the avi is out of sync with the video. Specifically, it seems that the video frames are correctly rearranged, but the audio is un-rearranged. I hadn't noticed this or thought about it before. Is it fixable?
:-\
Kook
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Oh boy. I didn't think about that. I don't know a way to fix it. I'll have to turn off the audio if -movieloops 4 is selected.
2600:
The new movieskipframes worked for me. I used 464 for neogeo games if anyone else tries it.
Thanks Buddabing
Kook:
--- Quote from: Buddabing on March 18, 2005, 01:45:14 pm ---Oh boy. I didn't think about that. I don't know a way to fix it. I'll have to turn off the audio if -movieloops 4 is selected.
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My vote would be to leave the audio turned on (even if it is out of sync) and maybe make a note about that at the beginning of this thread. It's better than no audio. For me it mostly just means that when you are surfing through a list of games and looking at the video previews, you'll see gameplay video and hear the game's intro music. It's not that big a deal. OR, you could have -movieloops 4 mean "start in the middle with audio out of sync" and -movieloops 5 mean "start in the middle with no audio". Ha! There goes another 100 lines of code :-)
Kook
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