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Ok nice sound.

 

I hope you will make a video tutorial like Irgendwer for G2P.

But i like the great sound from you and my real atari to icon_smile.gif.

 

 

gr. marco

 

 

If someone names good tools for recording such video and adding a comment track in a fitting format for youtube... , everything is possible ;)

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Ok nice sound.

 

I hope you will make a video tutorial like Irgendwer for G2P.

But i like the great sound from you and my real atari to icon_smile.gif.

 

 

gr. marco

 

 

If someone names good tools for recording such video and adding a comment track in a fitting format for youtube... , everything is possible ;)

 

 

I have mail Irgendwer i hope he can help you.

 

 

Hello Irgendwer,

 

Thanks for the video tutorial of G2F.

 

Can you help emkay how he can make a video (like yours for g2f) he don't now how what tools.

Why ask you read please this topic he works with rtm windows tool pokey player.

http://www.atariage....a/page__st__125

 

Than he can make a video tutorial for us :).

 

 

 

 

gr. marco

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Ok nice sound.

 

I hope you will make a video tutorial like Irgendwer for G2P.

But i like the great sound from you and my real atari to icon_smile.gif.

 

 

gr. marco

 

 

If someone names good tools for recording such video and adding a comment track in a fitting format for youtube... , everything is possible icon_wink.gif

 

 

I have mail Irgendwer i hope he can help you.

 

 

Hello Irgendwer,

 

Thanks for the video tutorial of G2F.

 

Can you help emkay how he can make a video (like yours for g2f) he don't now how what tools.

Why ask you read please this topic he works with rtm windows tool pokey player.

http://www.atariage....a/page__st__125

 

Than he can make a video tutorial for us icon_smile.gif.

 

 

 

 

gr. marco

 

I guess you haven't followed other threads here on AA. Some people really have problems with putting clear lines on a row, if you understand. Really, it has the taste of someone is cutting "one's" "willy" and then saying "sorry for that" and offers to make children with "one's" girlfriend. And they like it, to be threated this way...... but that's another story.

 

Some Atari guys are not to understand. They would even prefer to cut their tounge than to say "hey emkay , you did something with POKEY, everyone would have said, it is not possible".

 

Another interesting thing: Some people write to me via PM how they like what I'm doing with POKEY, instead of writing it into the thread.

 

There is too much influence from the C64 Contingent happening here. That's one cause why I don't expect any help from others.

 

I hope , we will have a clean Atari forum somewhere, somewhen.

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Ok nice sound.

 

I hope you will make a video tutorial like Irgendwer for G2P.

But i like the great sound from you and my real atari to icon_smile.gif.

 

 

gr. marco

 

 

If someone names good tools for recording such video and adding a comment track in a fitting format for youtube... , everything is possible icon_wink.gif

 

 

I have mail Irgendwer i hope he can help you.

 

 

Hello Irgendwer,

 

Thanks for the video tutorial of G2F.

 

Can you help emkay how he can make a video (like yours for g2f) he don't now how what tools.

Why ask you read please this topic he works with rtm windows tool pokey player.

http://www.atariage....a/page__st__125

 

Than he can make a video tutorial for us icon_smile.gif.

 

 

 

 

gr. marco

 

I guess you haven't followed other threads here on AA. Some people really have problems with putting clear lines on a row, if you understand. Really, it has the taste of someone is cutting "one's" "willy" and then saying "sorry for that" and offers to make children with "one's" girlfriend. And they like it, to be threated this way...... but that's another story.

 

Some Atari guys are not to understand. They would even prefer to cut their tounge than to say "hey emkay , you did something with POKEY, everyone would have said, it is not possible".

 

Another interesting thing: Some people write to me via PM how they like what I'm doing with POKEY, instead of writing it into the thread.

 

There is too much influence from the C64 Contingent happening here. That's one cause why I don't expect any help from others.

 

I hope , we will have a clean Atari forum somewhere, somewhen.

 

 

 

You need a tool desktop recorder i will search for that.

 

 

gr. marco

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I used the free-ware "CamStudio" (http://camstudio.org/) for the recording (Hint: F7 breaks/continue the recording.).

You can then upload the AVI to 'youtube'.

 

Problems start when you have to cut the recording. I didn't manage to do this correctly with virtual dub (video/audio out of snyc) and was to lazy to bother our Altirra wizzard, but had success with 'Camtasia Studio' (which also records from screen). Version 3.0.2 was supplied for free with the german 'c't-magazine' 24/2008. But here I had to listen to the audio for the cuts - the graphical wave-form display was also out-of sync.

There is also a 30-days trial version for the current version of 'Camtasia Studio' - enough for such a project (I hope for emkay ;) ).

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I guess you haven't followed other threads here on AA. Some people really have problems with putting clear lines on a row, if you understand. Really, it has the taste of someone is cutting "one's" "willy" and then saying "sorry for that" and offers to make children with "one's" girlfriend. And they like it, to be threated this way...... but that's another story.

 

Some Atari guys are not to understand. They would even prefer to cut their tounge than to say "hey emkay , you did something with POKEY, everyone would have said, it is not possible".

 

Another interesting thing: Some people write to me via PM how they like what I'm doing with POKEY, instead of writing it into the thread.

 

There is too much influence from the C64 Contingent happening here. That's one cause why I don't expect any help from others.

 

I hope , we will have a clean Atari forum somewhere, somewhen.

It's not that bad here (the A8 scene is certainly better than the Jag scene). You've done some really cool sounding demos lately. And while I'm not keeping score, there certainly is not a C64 group that just comes here to stir the pot. It seems to me that in the few threads that did erupt, it was not started by "those guys". It floors me that adults in their mid 40s cannot let go of this school yard argument from the 80s.

 

I would like to see you do a tutorial video, or at the very least, keep making the demos. The last few years have seen some truly great new software come out.

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I used the free-ware "CamStudio" (http://camstudio.org/) for the recording (Hint: F7 breaks/continue the recording.).

You can then upload the AVI to 'youtube'.

 

Problems start when you have to cut the recording. I didn't manage to do this correctly with virtual dub (video/audio out of snyc) and was to lazy to bother our Altirra wizzard, but had success with 'Camtasia Studio' (which also records from screen). Version 3.0.2 was supplied for free with the german 'c't-magazine' 24/2008. But here I had to listen to the audio for the cuts - the graphical wave-form display was also out-of sync.

There is also a 30-days trial version for the current version of 'Camtasia Studio' - enough for such a project (I hope for emkay icon_wink.gif ).

 

 

Thanks for the info.

CamStudio seems to work well. It also records clean audio.

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I used the free-ware "CamStudio" (http://camstudio.org/) for the recording (Hint: F7 breaks/continue the recording.).

You can then upload the AVI to 'youtube'.

 

Problems start when you have to cut the recording. I didn't manage to do this correctly with virtual dub (video/audio out of snyc) and was to lazy to bother our Altirra wizzard, but had success with 'Camtasia Studio' (which also records from screen). Version 3.0.2 was supplied for free with the german 'c't-magazine' 24/2008. But here I had to listen to the audio for the cuts - the graphical wave-form display was also out-of sync.

There is also a 30-days trial version for the current version of 'Camtasia Studio' - enough for such a project (I hope for emkay icon_wink.gif ).

 

 

Thanks for the info.

CamStudio seems to work well. It also records clean audio.

 

ok i will wait than for the nice movie :).

 

 

gr. marco

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Thanks. "youtube" tag works. Standard "media" tag won't.

 

Emkay,

 

I have woken up and listened to this tune. It sounds familiar. Is it an Ocean Loader (c64) by any chance?

 

Any possibility of acknowledging the original source?

 

It's helpfull. Cause now i'm trying to remember the games that had this tune and failing miserably.

 

 

Cheers

 

Aaron

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NPeNLbnHXp8

 

How to add the direct video window into the thread?

AWESOME!

The sounds around 4:28 is cool.

So the two steps before the actual volume help in canceling the "strange" sounds?

I will experiment a bit with it to get a grip of this.

 

Any chance to get a tutorial on using the "trianlge wave" sound as well? ;)

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