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Video Function.

Postby TNHunter » Wed Feb 08, 2006 12:01 am

Howdy!

Well, it has come down to me to teach a couple of guys some finesse manuevers in FS04, and I really could use a bit of help.

I know the techniques like the back of my hand (dang, speaking of that, where'd that freckle come from?) but I could really use a way to demonstrate what I am doing.

I have heard other simmers talking about a way to export a video from FS, and I would love to know how to do this, or, if it can even be done!

Anyone care to offer some advice. I have never tried to do anything like that, so detailed instructions would be helpful.
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Re: Video Function.

Postby dave3cu » Wed Feb 08, 2006 1:18 am

The instructions for recording/saving/playing/sharing 'flight videos' are in the FS Learning Center, found on the simulators opening (selection) screen.

The 'flight video' is not a true video, but rather data recorded that allows the sim to recreate the flight.

For true digital video, you need
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Re: Video Function.

Postby MattNW » Wed Feb 08, 2006 10:08 pm

If you want one that works like the default but a lot more powerful try this freeware one:


http://www.neusinger.net/recorder/

It's a beta but it  it's a hundred times better than the default. You get smoke and other effects and playback is smooth.  
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