Prods that need capture for youtube
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@phoenix: Ah, thanks for the link. :o)
I see Religion has been captured, but yikes, either they used a 386 or a slow emulator, some really slow parts. Runs fine in DOSBox-X here at 486/66+ speed.
simulaatio 15 invitation
the "online version" links give error 503, and the download version gets stuck at "loading 13", even with the --allow-access-from-files parameter.
the "online version" links give error 503, and the download version gets stuck at "loading 13", even with the --allow-access-from-files parameter.
FWIW, it works just fine for me in Chrome 122 with --allow-file-access-from-files. Did you just typo the parameter?
Sesse: I tried with --allow-file-access-from-files, but it still got stuck. However, it worked when I ran an http server with "python3 -m http.server 8080" and served the file from that. But, it seems that my laptop is too wimpy for this demo (I dared to dream that my 2nd Gen X1 Yoga would run an almost ten year old demo...), so, if you (or anyone else) have a beefier machine, would you please make a video capture of this demo?
It doesn't run on my laptop either, but seemingly, it's fine on my 2070. I've never captured a browser demo before (I strongly prefer renders, and I wasn't in the mood for trying to dive into its sync code), and I don't trust any of the screencap stuff I have here, but I hacked together something using CEF and spliced in the audio file. I'm not sure if I got the sync right, but perhaps you could check? Video here.
Version with tweaked sync, see if it's better.
the tweaked version seemed to me to be in sync. thank you!
This one
https://www.pouet.net/prod.php?which=28820
https://www.pouet.net/prod.php?which=28820
And this one
https://www.pouet.net/prod_nfo.php?which=16804
https://www.pouet.net/prod_nfo.php?which=16804
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This one
https://www.pouet.net/prod.php?which=28820
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vs4DhM-d9ek
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And this one
https://www.pouet.net/prod_nfo.php?which=16804
Sorry I have to give up on that one. OSSC and Medusa both dislike the interlace/progressive switching. And the ODV GBS-C freaks out when there are videl HBL-accesses (seem to set hscroll to have slimy vectors) resulting in a lot of frame freezes. :-/ Somebody with a better device (looking at you Retrotink 5x/Pro) could perhaps give it a go.
I tested both versions of the demo too, the one from July 95 and the other (longer) from November 95.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dB6qBaHIgCE
The "demo" actually runs on two PCs synced together, with slightly different visuals on each, but honestly it was 90% identical in each "mode" and, while I could stitch them side-by-side in ffmpeg, IMO the "main" screen works fine by itself. :)
thanx :)