Hi there,
Two things:
1. I noticed that when recording a match or two of Mortal Kombat Deadly Alliance, when played back the players, arenas and moves that I experienced when recording are completely different than what takes place during playback. I remember MAME seemed to have the same issue. Can someone please advise as to why this happens/how to fix it?
2. I'm wondering if it's possible to record (once I resolve the above issue) without audio/frames being dumped, then play it back with both enabled. Essentially what I'm trying to do is avoid the dumps from being hindered by my low system performance. All runs smoothly while recording without anything being dumped, so I'm hoping there's a way to enable both being dumped after the fact, in order to create a video playback this isn't bogged down, maybe even by dumping the playbacks twice; one with only audio and the other with only the frames.
I've never been good at wording technical issues on forums like this but perhaps someone might get the gist of what I'm saying.
Thanks for your time,
tarf
Two things:
1. I noticed that when recording a match or two of Mortal Kombat Deadly Alliance, when played back the players, arenas and moves that I experienced when recording are completely different than what takes place during playback. I remember MAME seemed to have the same issue. Can someone please advise as to why this happens/how to fix it?
2. I'm wondering if it's possible to record (once I resolve the above issue) without audio/frames being dumped, then play it back with both enabled. Essentially what I'm trying to do is avoid the dumps from being hindered by my low system performance. All runs smoothly while recording without anything being dumped, so I'm hoping there's a way to enable both being dumped after the fact, in order to create a video playback this isn't bogged down, maybe even by dumping the playbacks twice; one with only audio and the other with only the frames.
I've never been good at wording technical issues on forums like this but perhaps someone might get the gist of what I'm saying.
Thanks for your time,
tarf