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General Forums => Films and Screenshots => Topic started by: SouthLanda on July 23, 2008, 09:52:38 AM
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B-17 Formation - Mega High Definition - Most detailed AH film ever?
Here is my second use of what I call mega high definition, 1680x1050 (16:10 widescreen aspect ratio) at 60 frames per second.
Flying close formation in a P-51B, escorting the bombers to target.
The footage was captured 'live'.
Would you believe me if I said that this film is so detailed that you can see the B-17 right waist-gunner's face?
(http://www.brendanpoga.com/machinima/b17formHD.jpg)
Mega High Definition Video! 27 MB (divx v6 .avi format)
http://www.mediafire.com/?2l00i5ntj3e
Footage
This film was shot in the Late War arena.
Length:
30 seconds
Software
Capture with FRAPS. Processing via VirtualDub. Additional sound dubbed from another AH recording, using Media Studio Pro 5 to mix it.
Video Codec
Download the divx codec here:
http://www.divx.com/
SouthLanda
(Raw Prawns - Australia)
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Downloading now
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i got audio again just like prawn attck :frown:
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i got audio again just like prawn attck :frown:
Update your Divx codec to a newer version.
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Very Nice! Wish I could have that quality. :(
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How can I get this quality in the game itself (not just in videos)!!!! :O :O
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Update your Divx codec to a newer version.
how?>
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how?>
http://download.divxmovies.com/DivXInstaller.exe
During install, I recommend just installing the Codec. I wouldn't bother installing the Player or other things in the install. These options appear when you install this file.
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ok thanks its downloading.
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How did u get the game so well defined in game? is this the player or ur gfx card??
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Drako, I have run a couple of graphical filters over the raw footage to bring out some of the detail.
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WOW
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Good program to view all kinds(almost) videos is VLC mediaplayer. http://www.videolan.org/vlc/
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give me some HD screen shots.....please... :D
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Well the screenshot has the color balance and the bright/contrast all jacked up, which I personally find annoying. I haven't seen the video yet (am at work) but the high resolution and the quality of it are impressive alone.
What system specs do you have?