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Assuming that you are recording a sequence of animations, camera moves, etc.
that do not require user input in real time, I believe that you can still
use Camtasia. You will need to change your timebase settings (Delta Time)
so that the whole system seems to run in slow motion (make min time = max
time for strict control).

Of course, you may now end up with multiple copies of a single frame but I
have found that playing with the settings allows me to get everything to
work out in the end.

Hoe this helps,

David Callele

----- Original Message -----
From: "Tomas Sala" <tomas@littlechicken.nl>
To: "Virtools-User-Group (E-mail)"
<virtools-user-group@lists.theswapmeet.com>
Sent: Friday, November 08, 2002 8:33 AM


Hi there.

Question, Does anyone know of a an effective way to capture video from a
virtools game.
We've looked into camtasia. but the recorded framerate always seems to be
too low because of the hit on system performance caused by the virtools
camtasia combination..

Anybody figured this out. ??
regards
Tomas Sala

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