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Silver:
The bat files in the first post all worked when I last tried them...
Although I agree it is quite confusing - coming back to it after a while has me confused!
Could you highlight at what stage things are not working? If I recall you need to install the software (buddamame, virtualdub, Xvid codec) then run listgen with the right listgen.ini settings (this seems to be a sticking point) to create the makemovies.bat, then run makemovies to call the other bat for all your games....
I seem to recall seeing a .Net version of listgen around - I have no idea if this has the same functionality?
I started writing a VB6 frontend for this ages ok (when it was even more complicated, and required AVIsynth to get round various quirks which are now resolved). This should actually be quite simple now. I'll take a look at what I started with tomorrow.
2600:
Like Silver said let us know where you are getting stuck. Also, let us know the steps you have taken.
Although, I suggest leaving out listgen for the first go around. Let's make sure you can first make movies and then we will help with listgen.
NIVO:
error invalid value for resolution -nothrottle
error while parsing cmdline
and ive copy/pasted that bat file exactly. thx for the help fellas
NIVO:
steps taken:
already had xvid in from long ago
grabbed virtualdub
grabbed buddamame97
made folder mame97
inserted batch.bat that was copy pasted into mame97
inserted folder called virtualdub into mame97
copy pasted mame.ini info and inserted into mame97 folder
altered rom path to rompath H:\mame_fullromset\Roms
click on batch.bat and thats where i get error posted above
Silver:
ok the %2 in batch.bat should be the resolution. This is passed from makemovies.bat which should contain lines like:
@call batch 005 224x256 1 0 0
@call batch 005 224x256 2 100 200
or something like that. (ie romname followed by resolution followed by settings). I guess your makemovies.bat does not, which means its not being made by listgen.
For a test, make a makemovies.bat that contains:
@call batch 005 224x256 1 0 0
assuming you have 005 and it runs. replace for another game if you don't have 005, filling in the correct resolution. leave the 1 0 0 intact.
now run makemovies.bat and see what happens.
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