spotUP Posted June 1, 2015 Posted June 1, 2015 Hi all! I went through all my systems and found out that videos doesn't exist for the following systems: Tangerine oric, Thomson mo5, Tandy trs-80 color computer 3, Spectravideo, Sega pico, Partner, Nintendo WiiWare, NEC 9801, NEC 8801, Microsoft MS-DOS, Fujitsu FM-7, Exelvision, Doujin Soft, Commodore 16 & plus4, Casio PV-2000, Casio Loopy, Apple II GS, and APF Imagination Machine. So if anyone with the know how is up for making some videos, here's what's missing! Have fun!
SkyHighGam3r Posted June 2, 2015 Posted June 2, 2015 I haven't actually made any videos yet ( I will be re-doing all the main menu videos for my system because I really do not like them ).However, I was thinking it would be simple enough to just capture some video from a couple games with a tool like Fraps or Open Broadcast. After that, Windows Movie Maker should have more than enough tools to do simple effects like fading into the next clip. That program is ridiculously easy to use. I used to clip together peices of movies to make youtube videos and add voice overs for fun. All that being said, I am unsure if it will output to .FLV but I think it should do .MP4 which if I am not mistaken also works for hyperspin, right? ( please correct me if I am wrong there ) Hopefully the information helps, sadly I do not have any of those systems ( I am not even sure what all but 3 of them are ) so I can't help directly in that sense. Either way, maybe I'll take a hand at that today. I did just finish my NES theme and it neds a new video. So if that method works I will let you know.
brolly Posted June 2, 2015 Posted June 2, 2015 There's a detailed video submission guide at Emumovies and that's what should be used to create any videos matching the standard Emumovies quality. There's no need to use any tools like WMM to add effects, videos should be submitted without any effects, those will be added afterwards when producing the final videos.
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