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Title: trying to setup automated recording (X52)
Post by: Snubby on October 26, 2007, 05:17:56 PM
My goal, is to be able to have the film recorder start filming when the trigger is pulled, and have it automatically stop ~5 seconds after the trigger is released.

I KNOW this can be done in the Saitek programming software. i just cant figure out HOW to do it..

any ideas?
Title: trying to setup automated recording (X52)
Post by: Morpheus on October 26, 2007, 05:25:48 PM
Question is... Why?

If I think i am about to get into a fight that is worth filming i hit the record button and let it go. After the fight is done and someone is dead I stop it. Too much can happen before the trigger is ever pulled that "could" be worthy of filming. I was always more interested in seeing what happened before the shot was fired, or even how I got to where I was able to take a shot, than the actual shot its self.
Title: trying to setup automated recording (X52)
Post by: hubsonfire on October 26, 2007, 05:46:01 PM
It would be an "Advanced Command". I know you can do macro's that run for several seconds, but I think you have to keep the button held down while the macro runs. If you can set the button press to be instantaneous, you're going to wind up with hundreds of films every week. Why not just map Alt R to a button and toggle the film at will?
Title: trying to setup automated recording (X52)
Post by: WMLute on October 26, 2007, 05:52:58 PM
pull trigger once, film starts.

(1 second later)

pull trigger again, film stops.

I don't see this working out.

far better to do as suggested and just map alt R to a button so you can stop/start it when you want it.
Title: Re: trying to setup automated recording (X52)
Post by: Hoffman on October 26, 2007, 06:08:50 PM
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Originally posted by Snubby
My goal, is to be able to have the film recorder start filming when the trigger is pulled, and have it automatically stop ~5 seconds after the trigger is released.

I KNOW this can be done in the Saitek programming software. i just cant figure out HOW to do it..

any ideas?



I have the X52 Pro, and I belive the primary Trigger is setup the same was as the X52 in that it has two actual clicks.  Depending on your plane setup, I'd imagine you could to with the first click active recorder second click fire, with a delay to deactivate recorder.  Not sure exactly how you'd do it, but I think you can also set it up with a first click macro active recorder for maybe... 3-5 seconds then deactive recorder.  That's probably the best way to do it if you actually use the trigger to shoot.  (I fly cannon planes more than MG planes, so I use the flip/fire button on top primarily because it has a safety catch I have a habit of accidentally pressing buttons.)

The trouble with this, though, would be that if you don't keep your film folder nice and clean, you're gonna end up with a lag spike right as you fire that could severely jack up your ability to shoot something down.
Title: trying to setup automated recording (X52)
Post by: Snubby on October 26, 2007, 06:23:16 PM
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Originally posted by Morpheus
Question is... Why?



no it isnt
Title: trying to setup automated recording (X52)
Post by: whiteman on October 26, 2007, 06:32:57 PM
Look in the Der Grosse Schlag General Forum. Look for the topic named GunCam program for AArs. Might help.
Title: trying to setup automated recording (X52)
Post by: Snubby on October 26, 2007, 07:53:33 PM
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Originally posted by whiteman
Look in the Der Grosse Schlag General Forum. Look for the topic named GunCam program for AArs. Might help.


did the search, couldent locate it, i did run across the java guncam program, but cant get it to work either.. it starts etc eetc, but when i exit AH the program is frozen and nothing is saved
Title: trying to setup automated recording (X52)
Post by: Tilt on October 27, 2007, 03:01:26 AM
Looking at advanced commands I reckon


in the press line you want something like

[alt][r][R][ ALT]  to start your camera

in the repeat line you want

[f][F] to fire your gun

in the release line you want

[alt][r][R][ALT] to stop your camera


Then you need to fiddle with the timings so that  alt r  imitates the key strokes when switching on/off and also delays off a bit. Plus you will need to fiddle with the fire timings such that it looks like a constant  key press that AH can pick up
Title: trying to setup automated recording (X52)
Post by: Morpheus on October 27, 2007, 04:46:01 AM
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Originally posted by Snubby
no it isnt


in my opinion. Yes. And that's the only one that matters. :)
Title: trying to setup automated recording (X52)
Post by: Snubby on October 27, 2007, 10:54:21 AM
Quote
Originally posted by Morpheus
in my opinion. Yes. And that's the only one that matters. :)


DOH! :cry
Title: trying to setup automated recording (X52)
Post by: yanksfan on October 28, 2007, 05:42:14 AM
Quote
Originally posted by Morpheus
in my opinion. Yes. And that's the only one that matters. :)


MORF! Someone stole your sig line, it's GONE!
Title: trying to setup automated recording (X52)
Post by: Rich46yo on October 28, 2007, 09:08:43 AM
Thera re far better things to map the trigger to, like guns, lol, but go for it if you want. When you map a 2 button command, and if macro doesnt work, try first pressing alt, and with alt still down press R. Then release both. It should map. I never got any of my 2 botton commands to map with macro.