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Tomes of Mephistopheles new screencast

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I recorded a new screencast for ToM where I briefly describe new features alpha #10 brought to you.

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motorsep Aug 11, 2012
Suppose to be the same engine, unless Xonotic team changed something :)

What script do you have? My major issue is voice over sound - it comes out all wobbly when I am recording simultaneously from mic while playing the game and recording it into AVI with built-in tools. And if I use ffmpeg it just comes out all bad.
Xpander Aug 12, 2012
thats my script
https://dl.dropbox.com/u/28788188/cast.sh

voice and sound does record fine with simultaneous output
motorsep Aug 12, 2012
heh, I use very similar script, but I have Pulse Audio
Xpander Aug 12, 2012
i have pulseaudio also...
and i had mistake in script with threads (which is fixed now)
motorsep Aug 12, 2012
Have you tried recording screen cast on Ubuntu 12.04 for SS:BR or ToM ? It just doesn't work for me. It works fine for anything else, but not for DarkPlaces engine.
Xpander Aug 12, 2012
im not using ubuntu.. Mint 13 Mate Desktop without compiz i have.
Xonotic records fine.. ToM not... SS:BR haven't tested yet.
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