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Machinarium => General Machinarium topics => Topic started by: Stixsmaster on December 17, 2009, 07:44:14 am



Title: Recording?
Post by: Stixsmaster on December 17, 2009, 07:44:14 am
What software is used to record gameplay of Machinarium or Samorost 1/2?

I have tried FRAPS cuz Machinarium and Samorost 2 use .exe files...but it fails and doesnt detect the games...

I also have tried Camtasia Studio 6 and it fails as it causes FPS loss...so yea...

Would be nice to know what software is used...cuz I would like to record sum gameplay for my website...

---Stixsmaster


Title: Re: Recording?
Post by: divit on December 18, 2009, 11:38:51 pm
Hope this helps, I haven't looked too closely.

something about my studio:

i use logic,
for sound experiments max msp.

for the basic sound stuff i use native eqs and compressors from logic etc.
i use a lot sample based material (esx24)
it is both my own banks and also some commercial.

i am recording lots of real instruments which i have in my studio
piano, clarinet, metalophones, melodica, kalimba, acu guitar, shakuhachi flute,  etc... actually recording everything what is possible including lots of nonmusical stuff.

the rest is really not easy answer lots of plugins and sound experiments...
it is a lot in sound designing, creating interesting chains of plugins - editing, transposing it...
not the magical synth... maybe i also spent quite a lot of time over the work on each music...

some favourite and free or cheap plug-ins (for osX)

smart electronix
michael noriss spectral stuff
tal
ohm force (frohmage)
pluggo stuff
soundhack
tone2 filters
opcode fusion plugins (already discontinued but so cool...)

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hardware i have now microkorg, and korgz1
i also used old roland sh01, nanoloop, yamaha mu80, akai sg01v


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i put some shortened version of one interview on my blog... there can be some more additional info.
http://floex.cz/en/blog.html

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tomas


Title: Re: Recording?
Post by: madeye on December 19, 2009, 12:00:46 am
Hope this helps, I haven't looked too closely.

Informations about soundtrack recording.

No it's actually totally off.


Title: Re: Recording?
Post by: divit on December 19, 2009, 03:48:12 pm
But there's loads of software...

unless...

hey, I see what you're trying to do...
I think...


Title: Re: Recording?
Post by: nicolas on December 20, 2009, 11:17:53 am
CamStudio (http://camstudio.org (http://camstudio.org)) ?
I haven't tested.

I've just tried recordMyDesktop (http://recordmydesktop.sourceforge.net (http://recordmydesktop.sourceforge.net)), and it works well with Machinarium. But it's Linux only.