Video recording script for FFmpeg

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Re: Video recording script for FFmpeg

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why is it always in slowmo and how do i get it to normal speed
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It goes slower than real time so it can record without dropping frames. The video it creates will be normal speed with no frame drops.
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Re: Video recording script for FFmpeg

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1. Unzip it somewhere.
2. Open the folder where you unzipped ffmpeg4mxsim.zip.
3. Start up MX Sim, put it in windowed mode and quit.
4. Double click "mxavi".
5. The game should now start running in a 640x480 window with the video going into "nosound.avi". Now play whatever demo you want to turn into an AVI and quit.
6. Once you quit MX Sim the script will multiplex the sound and video into a new file named "video.avi".

everytime i open the "mxavi" it says cant find game data? how do i fix this
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If you don't have MX Simulator installed in "c:\Program Files\MX Simulator" or "c:\Program Files (x86)\MX Simulator" you'll have to modify the path line in mxavi.bat to use the location where the game is installed.
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